Burn Notice: Season 6 Finale
Wow. Sam gets shot. Jesse gets captured. Michael gets overpowered by another agent. Riley goes rogue. Michael returns to the company to save his friends.
That pretty much sums it up, but it was a heavy episode. The biggest scare was when Sam was shot and it was touch and go for a while there. The show is far enough along in years that I was worried they might actually kill off one of the original three characters, but luckily, Sam makes it out alive.
Jesse was great–staying strong through interrogation, even when Riley offers him a hell of a piece of information that he’s been wondering about his whole life. As it turns out, she was bluffing, so it was even better and more satisfying for Jesse to have endured the questioning for that reason.
At the end, Bly dies and Michael and the whole team including Maddy gets taken in for debriefing and Michael goes back to the agency to get everyone released. Fiona is not happy about it.
I know he thinks he had to do it, but I think it was just the easy way out this time. It was a hell of a lot easier to say yes to the CIA to get his friends released than to come up with a way to prove that Card was a prick, Riley was an awful human being, and Michael wasn’t really the bad guy.
The preview for season 7 was vaguer than usual, so there’s almost no clue about what will happen between Michael and the rest of the team when the show comes back next summer. Until then, I’m just really glad that this show doesn’t take a whole year off between seasons like some shows I know (*cough* Mad Men, *sneeze* Psych!).
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
I missed last week’s episode, “The Gang Dines Out” and couldn’t find an encore anywhere, so we’ll just have to live without that recap, but this week’s episode was GOLD.
Frank is in his car listening to a tape of Charlie giving him directions, but the directions go faster than Frank drives, and then it gets stuck. Frank is too busy yelling at the tape deck, plus his eyeglasses are a little outdated, so he doesn’t see when he’s about to rear end a Land Rover, which Dennis happens to be in.
Dennis is just driving around and gets stopped at a traffic light. He has a bowl of cereal in one hand and when he stops, he takes a couple bites until the light changes. Little does he know, Frank is driving distractedly behind him and rear ends him, the inertia of which sends his cereal bowl and milk all over the interior and windshield of the car.
I seriously could not stop laughing when this happened. You see it coming, but when the milk hits the windshield, it’s laugh out loud ridiculously funny.
The rest of the episode, the gang holds a trial at the pub to find out who’s at fault for the accident and who should pay for the damages to Dennis’s interior.
After a debate about evolution, Frank’s competency to drive, and Dennis’s recklessness eating cereal while driving, the gang decides to replay the incident to determine if both Frank and Dennis are capable of doing what they say (eating while driving and driving with insufficient eyesight).
Maybe it was predictable, but once again, Frank rear ends Dennis and the cereal goes all over the windshield, and amazingly, IT’S STILL FUNNY! If you can catch an encore of “Reynolds vs. Reynolds: The Cereal Defense,” do so. Best episode I’ve seen in a while!
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