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When spies are burned, their connection to an espionage organization is terminated, leaving them without access to cash or influence. The title of the series refers to the burn notices issued by intelligence agencies to discredit or announce the dismissal of agents or sources who are considered to have become unreliable.
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In addition to the television episodes, the show has a prequel movie and tie-in novels. In 2010, the series was the #2 cable scripted series by viewership with 6.7 million viewers, behind Royal Pains. The series received generally positive reviews for the show's fast pace, wry humor, succinct dialogue, and riveting combination of espionage and crime drama presented in a charmingly irreverent tone. Trapped in Miami with few resources, Westen takes jobs as an unlicensed private investigator while unraveling the mystery of who burned him, and why.
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The premise of the show focuses on Michael Westen (Donovan), a former spy who was fired and cut off from the legitimate world by the agency he used to work for. The show stars Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless, and (beginning in season four) Coby Bell. For the document, see Burn notice (document).įlying Glass of Milk Productions (2008–13)īurn Notice is an American espionage television series created by Matt Nix, which originally aired on the USA Network for a total of seven seasons from June 28, 2007, to September 12, 2013.