![]() While I did miss seeing the gang all together, this was always about Michael's journey. If they had tried to do something like that in an earlier season, I probably wouldn't have liked it.Ĭarla: A. I thought it was completely appropriate to go into a heavily serialized story with such dark overtones as a way to send it off. Yes, it did take some getting used to, but in the end I was extremely happy with the overall feel. From the beginning of this season, I was excited to see how they took the show into a place it had never gone before. The action certainly improved in this season, but the group interaction would've made it even better. I'm with Christine, every season before this one allowed for more interaction between the gang. I would have loved more interaction between he and Fiona, Madeline, Sam, and Jesse. Only because Michael spent so much time on his own, away from the core group. ![]() an episode with Vaughn or Carla (Tricia Helfer) flashbacks would have been cool.Ĭhristine: A. This would have given the show a chance to revisit more old enemies and friends i.e. While it was a very powerful and well-paced season, I would have liked to have gotten the last 9 episodes for a full season of 22. How would you grade Burn Notice Season 7 and why? Michael's last two interactions with his mother were both highlights as well as heartbreaking. The final scene exceeded my expectations. Michael and Fi together with Charlie, lying on the couch was already perfect, but when they added in that final line - when she told him to tell his story by starting with the beginning - and she said that phrase we've all come to know and love from the opening credits, I lost it.Ĭarla: When I imagined the end of the series, I pictured Michael and Fi sitting at home taking care of Charlie. Michelle: I'd have to go with the finale scene. They successfully pulled a "Larry Sizemore." It was a very close call and given that the funeral was shown first before they jumped, I almost couldn't believe they were gone. Steven: I'll go with the evasive jump into the water by Mike and Fi at the end. Little did she know she'd be the one making the ultimate sacrifice for her boys. It's as though she was begging Michael not to say goodbye. When she started talking about Charlie's upcoming birthday and how he wanted Uncle Mike there, it was just heartbreaking. Christine: The phone call was amazing and had me in tears but I'm going to go with the scene before that when Michael visits Madeline.
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