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Burn Notice The Complete Second Season (DVD, 2009) New Sealed FREE Shipping 🇨🇦

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Rating
14A
Subtitle Language
English, French, Spanish
Sub-Genre
Investigation, Mystery
Director
Matt Nix
Studio
20th Century Fox
Edition
Standard Edition
Type
TV Series
Format
DVD
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Release Year
2009
Language
English
Actor
Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell
Features
Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Gag Reel
Genre
Action, Crime, Drama
Movie/TV Title
Burn Notice
Season
2
UPC
0024543589334

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  • Top favourable review

    Great series

    Honestly I bought this one as a replacement for one that froze in my complete series box set..great price...happy I found it

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • More Action + More Suspense + Must See TV = Burn Notice

    Burn Notice returns to television with its guns blazing and more explosive action than ever! Jeffery Donovan plays Michael Westen, a scorned spy, whose mission is to find the people who burned him and reclaim the job—and reputation—he deserves. Along with his trigger-happy ex-girlfriend, Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar), and lackadaisical sidekick Sam Axe (Bruce Campbell), Donovan proceeds to find the people who burned him—by any means possible—while helping people along the way. The witty dialogue, “Michael Westen: ‘Not bad for a man in his underwear.’ Sam Axe: ‘You think that's good, you should see me without them!’ Michael: ‘you have unregistered weapons in a stolen car. Fi!’ Fiona: ‘you know you have always had a problem with my work. I have always supported you.’ Michael: ...

  • Burn Notice season two

    Season two picks up where season one finished, Michael Weston having to unravel the mystery of trying to figure out who burned him and why. Along the way he once again has to rely on his old friend Sam, a semi-retired agent and part time gigalo, and Fiona his on again off again girlfriend to help him work his cases, He helps people who can't go to the police, this years episodes are every bit as good as season one's, there is a mix of action, comedy, and the complex relationship of Michael and Fiona,all the while Michael is trying to figure out how to get back in the spy-game each episode provides a piece to the puzzle on how to accomplish that goal. This show is always fresh, inventive and very entertaining. Randy

  • BURN NOTICE

    I love this show! All of the actors are perfect for their parts. I think the writers need to work on Bruce Campbell's character more. He can still be the funny one and be more serious more often. We've seen Michael's family and some of Fiona's but nothing of Sam's. I love that Gabrielle Anwar isn't just "the girl." She's smart and can hold her own and she's totally believable because of the Irish connection. Maybe her accent could be used more to remind us that being IRA is why she knows how to do all this stuff. Jeffrey Donovan it totally perfect in this part. It's good to remind us that he's been burned, but (and maybe this is just me) I've lost the thread of people in the "covert intelligence" agency who ...

  • Burn Notice Season 2

    This series is addictive, causing me to go to bed late or put off household duties like no other show. Bruce Campbell is a freakin' hoot and so is Sharon Gless. The characters of Michael and Fiona are revealing little by little just how messed up they really are and why they're probably not meant for each other but...who in the world would they be better off with??? My gripes that Michael seems a bit skinny to pack the punch he seems to have in any hand-to-hand stuff and that the team gives back all the money people try to pay them and yet still seem to have the resources to pay their bills and finance their operations are very trivial next to my enjoyment of this very guilty pleasure of a series. This is Jim Rockford crossed with James Bond, all set in the 21st century. Slick, ...