Burn Notice

I’m still hooked on Burn Notice. I still haven’t finished the first season, I think I’m at episode 8 out of 12, and I suspect this current obsession will not go away until I watch all of the episodes. No problem with season 2 because I’ve seen each episode at least twice. I have this habit of just putting the TV on while doing something else, say studying, I need the background noise to concentrate and prevent myself from falling asleep. Anyway, thanks to Hulu.com for posting the complete episodes.

The main character Michael Westen is a covert operative who was burned in the middle of a job in Nigeria. He barely escaped and ended up in his hometown Miami with no explanation of why he was burned, no contact with his handler, and his personal assets frozen. He’s under constant surveillance, was told that he cannot leave town (or else), and was even offered to take a job as a security guard. The story revolves around Michael’s personal investigation of why he was blacklisted, and his work as freelance investigator/spy where he gets the funds to track down the people who burned him. Michael is this very intelligent, highly skilled, tough operative but he uses this to help people, and before he was burned to help the government, which essentially makes him the “good guy”, even though there is a lot of violence involved and people get killed in order to set things right. It’s a bit of a cliché when put that way but you have to watch it to see. He is also portrayed as a commitment-phobic. Basically, he became a spy to run away from his family but is unable to turn his back on them when their safety is of concern.

“People with happy families don’t become spies. A bad childhood is the perfect background for covert ops - you don’t trust anyone, you’re used to getting smacked around, and you never get homesick.”

Fiona, the ex-girlfriend, is an ex-IRA operative who specializes in explosives and guns and serves as tactical support to Michael. In exchange for her services, she makes Michael take her out to dinners, forces him to have the “talk”, makes him do favors for his mother, or a little cash for shoes. She isn’t the most moral of characters as she used to be a bank robber, she runs gun deals, and is an occasional bounty hunter. I find it very amusing when says lines like “Shall we shoot them?” or “So shoot him. What’s the problem?” with a straight face and a little bit of an accent coming out.

Then there’s Sam. He’s a former Navy Seal and an intelligence operative. He’s kind of the comic relief on the show. He’s always short on cash and he gets by dating older, wealthy women. Sugar mommies for short. And he gets excited about free meals or drinks. He’s unorthodox looking for a special op; he’s heavy, older, and unpolished looking. But don’t be fooled because he handles himself well in hand to hand combats and is a good marksman. He’s also the guy who has the special connections for information and he provides the cover IDs for Michael. He also ends up in situations like pretending to be Fiona’s father or lover, or taking a few punches (same with Michael for this one) to maintain cover.

Ay obviously I love this show by the looks (and length) of this entry. It’s not too serious (but serious enough), makes me think sometimes, funny, a little action and mystery. It’s still a fresh idea; not many spy shows out there. And did I mention the main character is hot? hehehe.

More pictures:
*Borrowed* from USAnetwork.com





Jeffrey Donovan

I love USA’s Burn Notice. That Jeffrey Donovan is H-O-T is just a bonus. ;)





Passport to China

I was watching Samantha Brown’s Passport to China and in this episode she went to Sichuan Province. They featured:

- the Leshan Giant Buddha
- Sichuan opera with mask changing and hand shadow shows
- Sichuan cooking and market
- giant pandas (love the baby pandas)
- a Taoist temple with people doing their morning Tai Chi
- the living water park within the city - they call it living water because it’s dirty water (dead water) going through an ecological/water art park…by the end of the tour the water in that area of the park is already purified (living water). It’s a nice concept.

I have to say that of all the Passport episodes I’ve seen, this one I liked the least. I blame it on the production. How do I describe it…it looked low-budget and rushed. And the crowdedness (duh, China) and air pollution didn’t help the appeal of the place. It was interesting but I would have loved seeing the more mysterious, more isolated part of China.

I had to say something about this because I really love Passport to Europe, especially the UK episodes. Scotland for instance is a place blessed with natural beauty…hayyy. Made a promise to myself to go there someday. And Alaska to see the aurora hehehe. Anyway, if I have the extra money I wouldn’t mind spending them on DVDs of:

- Passport to Europe
- Survivorman
- Planet Earth





Princess Hours, atbp.

I will start watching Princess Hours soon, which is highly recommended by my friend, Gracey. She’s also the one who pointed me to the direction of Full House and Coffee Prince, both of which I loved, so I’m sure I will enjoy this Korean drama. I have a criteria for what drama I will watch:

1. It has to be Korean - Not that I have anything against Japanese, Taiwanese, etc shows. I’m sure they’re very good, too; a few people have already told me. It’s just something to do with the language. I want to get used to hearing Korean. I’m applying the same principle of how I understand/learned Romblon’s version of Visaya (I grew up listening to it), and English (by watching TV and my inherent love of reading).

Kwento lang. Naalala ko nung mga grade 3 or 4 siguro ako mahilig ako manuod ng mga English movies and TV shows. Minsan napadaan yung tito ko, siguro gusto niya manuod ng ibang palabas, sabi niya sa akin, “Naiintindihan mo ba yan?” Sagot naman ng batang ako, “Oo naman!” Hindi ko talaga maalala kung noong oras na yun naiintindihan ko yung pinapanuod ko pero kunwari sigurado ako para di nila ilipat yung TV. On with the criteria…

2. It has to be comedy - para enjoy. Para paminsan-minsan kiligin naman ako. Sa Kdramas ko lang china-channel ang tinatago kong kakikayan. hehehe…

3. MOST OF ALL, it has to have a happy ending - I would be so mad if I’ve already invested myself to the story and the characters tapos mamatay lang. Please. We get enough sad stories in real life.





Psych Promo

Yay! New season of Psych and Monk starts soon.






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