"Burn Notice" star Seth Peterson proudly plastered his new 22-year-old girlfriend all over the Internet -- which normally would be fine ... except he's still got a wife ... who's about to give birth.TMZ broke the story ... Peterson's wife Kylee Cochran just filed for divorce, claiming her 43-year-old husband bailed on their 12-year marriage in September (when she was just 3 months pregnant with their 3rd kid) to shack up with Miranda Doerfler, a 22-year-old aspiring writer.
- 1/9/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Burn notice, indeed. Seth Peterson's wife, Kylee Cochran-Peterson, filed for divorce last month after 12 years and four months of marriage—and the irreconcilable differences sound plentiful. Kylee, 38, is seven months' pregnant with their third child, according to court documents obtained today by E! News, and she charges in her filing that her 43-year-old actor husband "left the marriage" on Sept. 20 and is now living with a 22-year-old woman. She is asking for full legal and physical custody of all three kids and, citing a "history of drug use and multiple vehicle accidents" on Peterson's end, she requests that the court help them work out a supervised visitation schedule...
- 1/7/2014
- E! Online
"Burn Notice" star Seth Peterson's a reckless druggie who abandoned his pregnant wife for a 22-year-old woman ... so claims his pregnant wife ... and now, shocker, she's filing for divorce.Kylee Cochran filed the docs in L.A. citing irreconcilable differences. She says 43-year-old Seth bailed on their 12-year marriage in September to shack up with his 22-year-old side piece, while his wife was 3 months pregnant with their third child.Kylee is now 7 months pregnant...
- 1/6/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The latest production from Full Moon Features is the new horror comedy 'Unlucky Charms' which hit Redbox over in the states yesterday! The feature from writer/director Charles Band ('The Gingerdead Man') sees five hotties battle it out in order to score a modeling job for a lingerie company until some leprechauns decide to cause mischief. It stars the gorgeous Tiffany Thornton ('Sonny with a Chance'), Jeryl Prescott Sales ('The Walking Dead'), Charlie O'Connell ('The Bachelor'), Seth Peterson ('Burn Notice'), Ben Woolf ('American Horror Story'), Alex Rose Wiesel ('Dexter'), Nathan Phillips, Peter Badalamenti ('The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'), Mike Diva, Masuimi Max and Playboy's Anna Sophia Berglund and Nikki Leigh (below). Check out the trailer and artwork below!...
- 7/31/2013
- Horror Asylum
The new film from Charles Band and Full Moon Entertainment, Unlucky Charms, will be available Tuesday, July 30th, at your local Redbox, and to get you geared up for their special brand of indie flick mayhem, we have a look at the trailer for you!
Directed by Band, Unlucky Charms stars Tiffany Thornton (Sonny with a Chance), Jeryl Prescott Sales (“The Walking Dead”), Charlie O’Connell (“The Bachelor”), Seth Peterson (“Burn Notice”), Ben Woolf (“American Horror Story”), Alex Rose Wiesel (“Dexter”), Nathan Phillips (Chernobyl Diaries), Peter Badalamenti (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), Mike Diva (YouTube personality), Masuimi Max (Inland Empire), Anna Sophia Berglund (Playboy), and Nikki Leigh (Playboy).
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Synopsis
Unlucky Charms, directed by Charles Band, tells the story of five beautiful girls who vie for a chance to become the spokesmodel for diva DeeDee Deville’s new high-end line of lingerie. The...
Directed by Band, Unlucky Charms stars Tiffany Thornton (Sonny with a Chance), Jeryl Prescott Sales (“The Walking Dead”), Charlie O’Connell (“The Bachelor”), Seth Peterson (“Burn Notice”), Ben Woolf (“American Horror Story”), Alex Rose Wiesel (“Dexter”), Nathan Phillips (Chernobyl Diaries), Peter Badalamenti (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), Mike Diva (YouTube personality), Masuimi Max (Inland Empire), Anna Sophia Berglund (Playboy), and Nikki Leigh (Playboy).
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Synopsis
Unlucky Charms, directed by Charles Band, tells the story of five beautiful girls who vie for a chance to become the spokesmodel for diva DeeDee Deville’s new high-end line of lingerie. The...
- 7/26/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Looking to dabble into some Irish folklore while wandering around the madness of the San Diego Comic-Con? Then Full Moon Entertainment has the best possible gift you could hope for just waiting for you! Read on for details.
From the Press Release
Full Moon Features has a very special surprise in store for fans visiting Comic-Con this week. Their latest and greatest feature film, Unlucky Charms (releasing July 30th), will make its worldwide debut as part of a limited edition cereal box - available only at Sdcc!
Fans can stop by Full Moon’s booth all weekend to claim their 11.5-oz. box, which comes packed with 7.2 ounces of “maliciously unhealthy” multi-colored cereal marshmallows. The box, which can be purchased at Comic-Con for $20, comes with an Unlucky Charms DVD, complete with special features that include Full Moon trailers, a blooper reel, the VideoZone, Mike Diva’s “Grindhouse Megamix,” a behind-the-scenes featurette,...
From the Press Release
Full Moon Features has a very special surprise in store for fans visiting Comic-Con this week. Their latest and greatest feature film, Unlucky Charms (releasing July 30th), will make its worldwide debut as part of a limited edition cereal box - available only at Sdcc!
Fans can stop by Full Moon’s booth all weekend to claim their 11.5-oz. box, which comes packed with 7.2 ounces of “maliciously unhealthy” multi-colored cereal marshmallows. The box, which can be purchased at Comic-Con for $20, comes with an Unlucky Charms DVD, complete with special features that include Full Moon trailers, a blooper reel, the VideoZone, Mike Diva’s “Grindhouse Megamix,” a behind-the-scenes featurette,...
- 7/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It's Monday, and we're here to help you spend at least part of the day staring at these incredibly hot images of both Masuimi Max and Nikki Leigh, stars of Full Moon Entertainment's upcoming feature Unlucky Charms. You're welcome.
Synopsis:
Five girls vie for a chance to model diva Deedee DeVille’s fashion line, but they’re soon competing for their lives against four mythical beings, led by the mischievous Farr Darrig. Deedee wants to steal the girls’ souls, but the beings have other plans…
Falling prey to these latest pint-sized predators from Charles Band, the Puppet Master maestro, will be Charlie O'Connell (“Sliders”, 2-Headed Shark Attack), Jeryl Prescott Sales (“The Walking Dead”, The Skeleton Key), Anna Sophia Berglund (Playboy Playmate January 2011, “The Girls Next Door”), Seth Peterson (“Burn Notice”, “Providence”), Masuimi Max (xXx: State of the Union, The Devil's Muse), and Nikki Leigh (Playboy Playmate May 2012, Blood of...
Synopsis:
Five girls vie for a chance to model diva Deedee DeVille’s fashion line, but they’re soon competing for their lives against four mythical beings, led by the mischievous Farr Darrig. Deedee wants to steal the girls’ souls, but the beings have other plans…
Falling prey to these latest pint-sized predators from Charles Band, the Puppet Master maestro, will be Charlie O'Connell (“Sliders”, 2-Headed Shark Attack), Jeryl Prescott Sales (“The Walking Dead”, The Skeleton Key), Anna Sophia Berglund (Playboy Playmate January 2011, “The Girls Next Door”), Seth Peterson (“Burn Notice”, “Providence”), Masuimi Max (xXx: State of the Union, The Devil's Muse), and Nikki Leigh (Playboy Playmate May 2012, Blood of...
- 6/3/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
If Charles Band were a pro wrestler, I’d like to think his entrance music would be Metallica’s “Master of Puppets”. Four new little beasties will be added to his repertoire when Unlucky Charms begins filming any moment now.
Five girls vie for a chance to model diva Deedee DeVille’s fashion line, but they’re soon competing for their lives against four mythical beings, led by the mischievous Farr Darrig. Deedee wants to steal the girls’ souls, but the beings have other plans…
Falling prey to these latest pint-sized predators from the Puppet Master maestro will be Charlie O'Connell (“Sliders”, 2-Headed Shark Attack), Jeryl Prescott Sales (“The Walking Dead”, The Skeleton Key), Anna Sophia Berglund (Playboy Playmate January 2011, “The Girls Next Door”), Seth Peterson (“Burn Notice”, “Providence”), Masuimi Max (xXx: State of the Union, The Devil's Muse), and Nikki Leigh (Playboy Playmate May 2012, Blood of 1000 Virgins).
Now that...
Five girls vie for a chance to model diva Deedee DeVille’s fashion line, but they’re soon competing for their lives against four mythical beings, led by the mischievous Farr Darrig. Deedee wants to steal the girls’ souls, but the beings have other plans…
Falling prey to these latest pint-sized predators from the Puppet Master maestro will be Charlie O'Connell (“Sliders”, 2-Headed Shark Attack), Jeryl Prescott Sales (“The Walking Dead”, The Skeleton Key), Anna Sophia Berglund (Playboy Playmate January 2011, “The Girls Next Door”), Seth Peterson (“Burn Notice”, “Providence”), Masuimi Max (xXx: State of the Union, The Devil's Muse), and Nikki Leigh (Playboy Playmate May 2012, Blood of 1000 Virgins).
Now that...
- 4/8/2013
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
The Burn Notice Season 6 Finale has arrived. Tonight we’ll find out what happens to Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan), Sam Axe (Bruce Campbell), Fiona Glenanne (Gabrielle Anwar), Jesse (Coby Bell) and Madeline (Sharon Gless). But first, let’s take a look back at the season and reflect what has worked, what hasn’t worked, and our expectations on tonight’s two-hour finale, “You Can Run….”
Editor’S Pick: Burn Notice Finale Review – The damage is done
What’s worked
• Burn Notice broke out of its safety zone this season by taking Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) away and for a few episodes we got to see Fi in solo action. She still used her wits, creating makeshift weapons, charming the guards and fellow inmates but she didn’t quite have the backup, the car, nor the right pumps to match those orange jumpers.
• The hunt for Anson Fullerton (Jere Burns) took on a more serious tone,...
Editor’S Pick: Burn Notice Finale Review – The damage is done
What’s worked
• Burn Notice broke out of its safety zone this season by taking Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) away and for a few episodes we got to see Fi in solo action. She still used her wits, creating makeshift weapons, charming the guards and fellow inmates but she didn’t quite have the backup, the car, nor the right pumps to match those orange jumpers.
• The hunt for Anson Fullerton (Jere Burns) took on a more serious tone,...
- 12/20/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
The Burn Notice Mid-Season finale, “Desperate Times” airs this Thursday and Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) gets closer to finding out who killed his brother, Nate (Seth Peterson) and hopefully avenge his death. In last week’s “Official Business” they found out his name is Tyler Gray and he’s contract sniper who is extremely off the books. Here’s hoping Michael, Sam, Jesse, and Fiona find Tyler and take him down before he takes out one of them. To honor Nate’s run on the show, we’re giving away this yogurt-tastic USA Network Summer Prize Pack.
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· Custom Magnet Set
· Logo T-Shirt
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· S1 & S2 DVD of Covert Affairs
· S3 DVD of White Collar
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- 8/22/2012
- by Buzzfocus Staff
- BuzzFocus.com
We often joke about Burn Notice being stuck in its formula but we’ve noted that Season 6 has been superbly different with a more serious tone and a focused Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) risking his own life and limbs to get Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) out of jail. TV spots warned us that episode 606, “Shock Wave” would bring death to the show and the inclination is to suspect Agent Pearce (Lauren Stamile) or Agent Card (John C. McGinley) would take the fall because most viewers don’t expect to have a significant death this early in the season. But we didn’t get one big death, we got two.
Agents Pearce and Card would certainly give Michael a duty of loyalty to fulfill, to see to it that their killer would be found if their time was indeed up–we saw how Michael reacted to Max’s death, even though he was framed for it.
Agents Pearce and Card would certainly give Michael a duty of loyalty to fulfill, to see to it that their killer would be found if their time was indeed up–we saw how Michael reacted to Max’s death, even though he was framed for it.
- 7/27/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Burn Notice creator Matt Nix has explained the decision to kill off Nate (Seth Peterson) in this week's episode. The showrunner revealed that Nate's murder was intended to teach lead character Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) that his actions "come at a cost". "A big emphasis this year is on the idea that Michael's quest to deal with all of it - whether it's being burned or going after Anson (Jere Burns) - that all of these things come with a cost," Nix told TV Guide. "This stuff deeply affects Michael and drives him to do a lot of things. If you thought he was driven before, man is he driven now. And there's (more)...
- 7/27/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Getting "burned" is nothing compared to the pain Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) & Co. suffered on tonight's (July 26) explosive episode of "Burn Notice."
Major spoilers ahead, so if you haven't seen "Shock Wave" (what's wrong with you?), run away like your hair is on fire.
Rip, Nate Westen (Seth Peterson). Did anyone see that coming? When we accused showrunner Matt Nix of cruelty, he deftly deflected the charges. "When I think about my favorite episodes of shows I love, they tend to be shows that change the game. For me, out of cruelty to characters comes new life."
There is no question that Nate's murder invigorates "Burn Notice," whose central storyline was running out of steam. "We really wanted to put the question of who burned Michael to bed and yet keep the dynamic of show -- so it doesn't become a show about a guy who's resolved his problems and just hangs out in Miami,...
Major spoilers ahead, so if you haven't seen "Shock Wave" (what's wrong with you?), run away like your hair is on fire.
Rip, Nate Westen (Seth Peterson). Did anyone see that coming? When we accused showrunner Matt Nix of cruelty, he deftly deflected the charges. "When I think about my favorite episodes of shows I love, they tend to be shows that change the game. For me, out of cruelty to characters comes new life."
There is no question that Nate's murder invigorates "Burn Notice," whose central storyline was running out of steam. "We really wanted to put the question of who burned Michael to bed and yet keep the dynamic of show -- so it doesn't become a show about a guy who's resolved his problems and just hangs out in Miami,...
- 7/27/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
With the current Sedona, writer/director/producer Tommy Stovall establishes that showcasing good-hearted, spiritually eccentric people with the power to revamp big-city workaholics into Thoreaus and Elizabeth Gilberts is his modus operandi.
A tiny, low-budget American indie, Sedona is a love letter to this small Arizona town with its jaw-dropping red sandstone formations, a major draw for those seeking mystical transformations. Just imagine a lush National Geographic special with uplifting plot lines.
Sedona’s initial tale concerns Tammy (Titanic’s Frances Fisher), a middle-aged businesswoman driving on to Phoenix for a major advertising deal. The dear, frazzled coffee-addict, though, just might never reach her desired destination. Fate? First, her auto is damaged by a small privately owned plane forced to land on the highway due to engine trouble. Then she’s apprised her car parts have to be ordered, so to pass time she winds up getting a foot massage...
A tiny, low-budget American indie, Sedona is a love letter to this small Arizona town with its jaw-dropping red sandstone formations, a major draw for those seeking mystical transformations. Just imagine a lush National Geographic special with uplifting plot lines.
Sedona’s initial tale concerns Tammy (Titanic’s Frances Fisher), a middle-aged businesswoman driving on to Phoenix for a major advertising deal. The dear, frazzled coffee-addict, though, just might never reach her desired destination. Fate? First, her auto is damaged by a small privately owned plane forced to land on the highway due to engine trouble. Then she’s apprised her car parts have to be ordered, so to pass time she winds up getting a foot massage...
- 7/23/2012
- by Brandon Judell
- www.culturecatch.com
Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) has been the good soldier, helping those in need while trying to find out who burned him as a spy. After getting so close to the truth so many times, Michael began risking those he cared about to get any morsel or favor to help him get to the end. Once he got there, he wasn’t prepared for the most surreptitious villain he’s faced so far. Anson Fullerton (Jere Burns) has been up there all along, pulling the strings and orchestrating the madness in Michael’s life and then used Michael and his crew in Season 5 with Fiona’s (Gabrielle Anwar) life as leverage because he could frame her for the killing of two security guards at the British Consulate. The first two episodes have shown that Burn Notice is noticeably different this season–noticeably awesome that is!
Here are 10 reasons how creator Matt Nix,...
Here are 10 reasons how creator Matt Nix,...
- 6/27/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Ep. 602 “Mixed Messages”
There’s something very different this season, something very rough around the edges and I like it! In seasons past, Burn Notice would make a large splash in its season premiere that furthered Michael’s progress up the burn list, and then retreat back to safety like Sam Axe reclining in a South Beach cabana with a mojito in hand. After an explosive Season Premiere, creator and showrunner Matt Nix and star/producer (and director of this episode), Jeffrey Donovan kept pedal floored.
Viewers had to know that Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) would not be safe going to prison and her “Dear Michael” letter set the tone for the episode.
“They don’t just take away your freedom. They take away your dignity, your hope. So you give up and do as you’re told and you know how good I am at doing what I’m told.
There’s something very different this season, something very rough around the edges and I like it! In seasons past, Burn Notice would make a large splash in its season premiere that furthered Michael’s progress up the burn list, and then retreat back to safety like Sam Axe reclining in a South Beach cabana with a mojito in hand. After an explosive Season Premiere, creator and showrunner Matt Nix and star/producer (and director of this episode), Jeffrey Donovan kept pedal floored.
Viewers had to know that Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) would not be safe going to prison and her “Dear Michael” letter set the tone for the episode.
“They don’t just take away your freedom. They take away your dignity, your hope. So you give up and do as you’re told and you know how good I am at doing what I’m told.
- 6/23/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Chris Caldovino (The Sopranos) has joined the cast of another HBO mob drama, Prohibition-era series Boardwalk Empire, as a recurring. The actor, repped by Momentum Talent and McGowan Management, will play Tonino, a driver and strong arm. Cassandra Freeman (Numbers) has been added to VH1′s hourlong series Single Ladies, executive produced by Queen Latifah. The actress, repped by Innovative and Framework, will play Morgan Hayes. Seth Peterson, who has guest stared on USA’s Burn Notice, playing Michael Westen’s (Jefferey Donovan) troubled brother Nate, is returning to the long-running USA series for his biggest stint to date, a five-episode arc, reprising his role. He is with Ellis Talent Group and McGowan Management.
- 4/5/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
By Terry Keefe
Sedona: the Movie, the second feature film from filmmaker Tommy Stovall, reminded me of a very fun cross-blending between the Kafka-esque comedy of After Hours, and the road movie plot staple of a stranger breaking down in a very odd town. The film intercuts two stories. First, we meet Tammy (played by Frances Fisher), who does, in fact, break down in Sedona, Arizona (when a plane lands on the road behind her) en route to a huge business meeting in Phoenix. She’s forced to spend the better part of the day with some very eccentric Sedona characters, portrayed by actors Beth Grant, Barry Corbin, Christopher Atkins, Kylee Cochran, and Lin Shaye (who you’ll remember as the Cameron Diaz’s very tanned next-door neighbor in There’s Something About Mary), amongst others.
Tammy’s story is paralleled by the more serious tale of Scott (Seth Peterson...
Sedona: the Movie, the second feature film from filmmaker Tommy Stovall, reminded me of a very fun cross-blending between the Kafka-esque comedy of After Hours, and the road movie plot staple of a stranger breaking down in a very odd town. The film intercuts two stories. First, we meet Tammy (played by Frances Fisher), who does, in fact, break down in Sedona, Arizona (when a plane lands on the road behind her) en route to a huge business meeting in Phoenix. She’s forced to spend the better part of the day with some very eccentric Sedona characters, portrayed by actors Beth Grant, Barry Corbin, Christopher Atkins, Kylee Cochran, and Lin Shaye (who you’ll remember as the Cameron Diaz’s very tanned next-door neighbor in There’s Something About Mary), amongst others.
Tammy’s story is paralleled by the more serious tale of Scott (Seth Peterson...
- 11/22/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
“Mind Games” was a straight-forward formulaic episode of Burn Notice. Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) goes undercover–in this case as a forger inspired by his brother Nate (Seth Peterson)– to infiltrate a business deal with some loan sharks. They take the shark’s pit bull, Carter (Wade Hunt Williams) and make it seem like he’s an undercover federal agent, turning the Carter and Wallace against each other. Um, except that Carter really was an undercover FBI agent. Whoops. Wade Hunt Williams was very convincing playing Carter and someone who was genuinely annoyed by Westen’s Trey cover. What a surprise that Michael put his life in danger with one of his citizen spy jobs. This was a stunt gone awry and forced Michael to think on the fly which brought out my “Okay, Westen. Lemme see you get out of this,” goggles. What a fun twist on this classic formula that usually gives good results.
- 7/8/2011
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Burn Notice creator Matt Nix has revealed that Nate will return in the next episode of the show. Nix explained that Nate (Seth Peterson), who is the brother of Michael (Jeffrey Donovan), will have started to settle down. "He has a kid now," Nix told TV Line. "It's just another thing Michael is dealing with." Nix continued: "We really like having Seth around (more)...
- 7/6/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Nate's (Seth Peterson) back in town! Michael's injuries have pushed him on the sideline and pushed his mom into action. She's called in Michael's brother Nate to keep him company and out of trouble. Needless to say, Nate's return has some ulterior motive. Michael had enough trouble keeping himself out of the spy game when he was burned, it's doubtful a little gunshot wound will keep this Westen out of the game for too long. But, brotherly problems may just be more than he's up to dealing with. About Burn Notice Season 4 Episode 15: Brotherly Love When Nate gets in over his head tracking down a stolen car filled with a drug kingpin’s merchandise, Michael brings back an old alias to save his brother’s life. Michael Jace guest stars in “Brotherly Love,” premiering Thursday, December 2 at 10/9C!
- 11/23/2010
- by Alexis James-Whitehead
- BuzzFocus.com
Chicago – In our latest edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: TV, we have two prize packs up for grabs for the return of USA Network’s “Burn Notice” on Nov. 11, 2010! The show features Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless, Paul Tei, Tricia Helfer, Seth Peterson, Marc Macaulay and Brandon Morris. Read our season-four premiere review.
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USA Network’s “Burn Notice” returns on Nov. 11, 2010.
Image credit: USA Network
USA’s hot roster of hit series gives viewers something to warm up to as the days get shorter and the nights grow colder. Nov. 2010 sees the return of fan-favorite “Burn Notice” on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010 at 10/9 Cst with brand-new episodes.
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USA Network’s “Burn Notice” returns on Nov. 11, 2010.
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USA’s hot roster of hit series gives viewers something to warm up to as the days get shorter and the nights grow colder. Nov. 2010 sees the return of fan-favorite “Burn Notice” on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010 at 10/9 Cst with brand-new episodes.
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- 10/28/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Lie To Me has a tough act to follow after last week’s impressive episode. It doesn’t get off to a good start by excluding Detective Wallowski entirely. I mention that because I figure she’d have a few choice things to say about Dark Blue‘s Tricia Helfer trying to put the moves on Cal.
Torres gets an angry late-night phone call from a museum curator telling her that the place has been broken into, although the two thieves were shot. Cal steps up for her, before he goes to interrogate the would-be robbers. He has a chat with Rick (played by Seth Peterson, better known as Nate Westen on Burn Notice), who tells him they were there to steal an item that’s already been sold to a mysterious buyer.
After that, he meets with Foster and Torres. While Torres is talking, he’s moving her aside...
Torres gets an angry late-night phone call from a museum curator telling her that the place has been broken into, although the two thieves were shot. Cal steps up for her, before he goes to interrogate the would-be robbers. He has a chat with Rick (played by Seth Peterson, better known as Nate Westen on Burn Notice), who tells him they were there to steal an item that’s already been sold to a mysterious buyer.
After that, he meets with Foster and Torres. While Torres is talking, he’s moving her aside...
- 10/25/2010
- by Brittany Frederick
- TVovermind.com
This Thursday, USA has given us appointment television at its best: the sure to be smoldering summer finale of Burn Notice season four. As the first half of the season comes to what’s sure to be an impressive conclusion (9 Pm Et/Pt), let’s take a look back at what you need to know, and what we just plain loved.
Michael’s New Mission
As season four opened, Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) had made ‘friends’ in the loosest sense of the word with a man named Vaughn (played by Supernatural‘s Robert Wisdom). Much like Management before him, Vaughn wanted Michael’s help, this time in investigating people who were helping to fund wars, crimes, and other illicit dealings in foreign countries. We haven’t yet gotten details on the exact scope of their crimes, but we were assured that they were very bad people. Of course, because this is Burn Notice,...
Michael’s New Mission
As season four opened, Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) had made ‘friends’ in the loosest sense of the word with a man named Vaughn (played by Supernatural‘s Robert Wisdom). Much like Management before him, Vaughn wanted Michael’s help, this time in investigating people who were helping to fund wars, crimes, and other illicit dealings in foreign countries. We haven’t yet gotten details on the exact scope of their crimes, but we were assured that they were very bad people. Of course, because this is Burn Notice,...
- 8/24/2010
- by Brittany Frederick
- TVovermind.com
Chicago – In our latest edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: TV, we have two prize packs up for grabs for season four of USA Network’s “Burn Notice”! The show features Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless, Paul Tei, Tricia Helfer, Seth Peterson, Marc Macaulay and Brandon Morris. Read our “Burn Notice” season-four premiere review.
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Season four of USA Network’s “Burn Notice”.
Image credit: USA Network
“Burn Notice” returns for its fourth season on Thursdays at 9/8 Cst on USA Network. The No. 1 scripted series on cable stars Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless. The action-packed season four commences with a new counterintelligence expert,...
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Season four of USA Network’s “Burn Notice”.
Image credit: USA Network
“Burn Notice” returns for its fourth season on Thursdays at 9/8 Cst on USA Network. The No. 1 scripted series on cable stars Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless. The action-packed season four commences with a new counterintelligence expert,...
- 6/9/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
No need to worry now that some of your favorite TV shows are ending. Starting next week with ABC's "The Bachelorette" and Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance, to HBO's "True Blood" and Showtime's "Weeds," it's time for summer TV! Check out "Extra's" complete guide.
2010 Summer TV GuideThe Bachelorette
When: Monday, May 24, ABC Who:Ali Fedotowsky What:Last season of the "Bachelor," Ali made the difficult decision to leave the show early, choosing her job over love.
2010 Summer TV GuideThe Bachelorette
When: Monday, May 24, ABC Who:Ali Fedotowsky What:Last season of the "Bachelor," Ali made the difficult decision to leave the show early, choosing her job over love.
- 5/25/2010
- Extra
Chicago – In our latest edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: TV, we have a VIP prize pack for 3 lucky winners for the third season of USA Network’s “Burn Notice”!
The third season of “Burn Notice” features Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless, Paul Tei, Tricia Helfer, Seth Peterson, Marc Macaulay, Brandon Morris, Michael Shanks and Otto Sanchez. Read our “Burn Notice” season-three premiere review here.
Our “Burn Notice” prize pack.
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The show is about a spy who was disavowed by the U.S. government and uses his special-ops training to help others in trouble. Each prize pack is valued at $100.
Get ready to get burned! The No. 1 show on cable returns with all-new episodes.
Tyne Daly and Clayne Crawford guest starred in the “Burn Notice” winter premiere (“A Dark Road”) on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010 at 10/9 Cst. The next episode is titled “Friendly Fire”.
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The third season of “Burn Notice” features Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless, Paul Tei, Tricia Helfer, Seth Peterson, Marc Macaulay, Brandon Morris, Michael Shanks and Otto Sanchez. Read our “Burn Notice” season-three premiere review here.
Our “Burn Notice” prize pack.
Photo credit: USA Network
The show is about a spy who was disavowed by the U.S. government and uses his special-ops training to help others in trouble. Each prize pack is valued at $100.
Get ready to get burned! The No. 1 show on cable returns with all-new episodes.
Tyne Daly and Clayne Crawford guest starred in the “Burn Notice” winter premiere (“A Dark Road”) on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010 at 10/9 Cst. The next episode is titled “Friendly Fire”.
Become a fan on Facebook,...
- 1/22/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
"Burn Notice" is the action/comedy-drama series created by Matt Nix, starring Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar and Sharon Gless, debuting June 28, 2007 on the USA Network. Renewed for a fourth season, the second half of season 3 returns Thursday, January 21, 2010.
The title of the series refers to the 'burn notices' issued by intelligence agencies to discredit or announce the dismissal of agents/sources who are considered to have become 'unreliable'.
When a spy is burned, they are wiped off the grid, without access to cash or influence. According to the narration during the opening credits, the burned spy has no prior work history, no money; in essence, no identity.
The series is a first-person narrative (including frequent voice-overs) from the viewpoint of covert-operations agent 'Michael Westen' (Donovan).
"...Consumed by the desire to find out why he has been burned, and by whom, Westen goes to work as an unlicensed private investigator/spy...
The title of the series refers to the 'burn notices' issued by intelligence agencies to discredit or announce the dismissal of agents/sources who are considered to have become 'unreliable'.
When a spy is burned, they are wiped off the grid, without access to cash or influence. According to the narration during the opening credits, the burned spy has no prior work history, no money; in essence, no identity.
The series is a first-person narrative (including frequent voice-overs) from the viewpoint of covert-operations agent 'Michael Westen' (Donovan).
"...Consumed by the desire to find out why he has been burned, and by whom, Westen goes to work as an unlicensed private investigator/spy...
- 1/7/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Bruce Campbell answered the question so many were wondering. Why is there a Burn Notice panel taking place at Comic-Con?
"Why is a spy show being paraded in front of all the freaks and geeks?" he asked. "Why? Science fiction, fantasy and horror. Horror: My character's name is Sam Axe. Science fiction: If you've ever been to Miami you'll know there's lots of aliens there. Fantasy: My character Sam Axe sleeps with a string of rich Miami women and that's a fantasy to me."
Regardless, it was clear that the audience assembled were appreciative of the chance to celebrate the show, and it quickly became clear that this was to be the Bruce Campbell show.
After, of course, the applause for Michael Shanks, the surprise moderator of the panel, died down a bit.
Campbell was joined on stage by creator and exec producer Matt Nix, writer and producer Alfredo Barrios Jr.,...
"Why is a spy show being paraded in front of all the freaks and geeks?" he asked. "Why? Science fiction, fantasy and horror. Horror: My character's name is Sam Axe. Science fiction: If you've ever been to Miami you'll know there's lots of aliens there. Fantasy: My character Sam Axe sleeps with a string of rich Miami women and that's a fantasy to me."
Regardless, it was clear that the audience assembled were appreciative of the chance to celebrate the show, and it quickly became clear that this was to be the Bruce Campbell show.
After, of course, the applause for Michael Shanks, the surprise moderator of the panel, died down a bit.
Campbell was joined on stage by creator and exec producer Matt Nix, writer and producer Alfredo Barrios Jr.,...
- 7/23/2009
- CinemaSpy
Even with MacGyver’s current 5 ½ season lead on Michael Westen, the lead of Burn Notice, is quickly rising to eclipse his cunningly creative predecessor. MacGyver was the master of minutiae and seemed to know the result of every possible chemical combination which, admittedly, is badass. But Michael Westen has a more complete combination of brains and brawn. MacGyver was more prone to running with creative escape routes while with Westen you can bet that when things get hairy he’ll throw his fair share of punches. The two may not occupy the exact same niche, but there’s enough overlap for the comparison. And “classic” television be damned, Burn Notice wins.
The CIA left Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) out in the cold and ever since he’s searched for person responsible for his burn notice, the pink slip which left him stranded with no job, cash or means of escaping Miami.
The CIA left Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) out in the cold and ever since he’s searched for person responsible for his burn notice, the pink slip which left him stranded with no job, cash or means of escaping Miami.
- 6/21/2009
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
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