Burn Notice


USA Network's popular "Burn Notice" has been renewed for the 2009 season, with third season shows due out next August. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Donovan, who plays burned agent Michael Westen and veteran actor Bruce Campbell are engaged in other interesting endeavors.

Michael Westen finds he has a gift: he can save the people with the Lord's own vengeance and then turn around and walk right into hellfire.

An interview with Burn Notice star Seth Peterson, who plays Nate Westen (brother to Jeffrey Donovan's spy-guy Michael) on the USA Network series. No question was off-limits for Peterson, who talks about his character, his time on the Burn Notice set and what’s on his iPod. He also discusses how he got into acting, the show’s split season and what the future holds for Nate ...

Review-- Burn Notice: Double Booked

Somehow, when dead people show up on your doorstep, and you're not working for M. Night Shyamalan, you know the day's going to hell.

Familiar faces from the USA Network's cancelled series The 4400 are turning up on other shows this fall, one as a regular, and one in a 4400 reunion of sorts...

Review--Burn Notice: Rough Seas

Sometimes it's hard to remember that the point of Michael Westen's time in Miami is supposed to be finding out who burned him from the spy business...

Burn Notice continues its juxtaposition of the "Burn" storylines, as Michael Westen tries to find out who burned him from his position as a government spy, at the same time as some well-meaning person clues him in to the sad story of the week, and gunfire and explosions ensue...