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Sam is incredibly more assertive in his capabilities and is providing the "moral compass" for the whole cast — even the bad guys. What has happened? The story lines are more robust. The normal two plots have become three and sometimes four being cut together. The pacing seems to have sped up to near dizzying heights with more chases, more explosions, more incidental characters, more convolutions and more locations.

We likes it! It's not giving anything away to say that in this episode the gang sans Fiona who has her own problems goes after a dirty guard who tried to have Fiona killed for some reason.

And it doesn't take a genius to surmise, from Rebecca in the trailers, that Anson was behind it all and was probably in "clean up mode" using his new "padawan" to do it. Michael's spy-craft voice-over as she took Sam hostage, was sheer mastery when he compared "being taken hostage" with a "blind date," advising the captive to: "actively listen, stay positive and make a connection.

And, what's not to like about Madeline taking on an assignment in Michaels absence and Fiona getting a new friend to trust her? Details Edit. Release date July 12, United States. Fabrik Entertainment. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 42 minutes. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Edit page.

See the full list. The Rise of Will Smith. Watch the video. Recently viewed Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more. After a deal with the CIA, she is released after she helps catch her weapons supplier.

Madeline Westen Sharon Gless sacrificed her own life to save her young grandson, Charlie, and give her son, Michael Jeffrey Donovan , a fighting chance at surviving a terrorist threat in the final episode of the USA spy drama. The spy drama known for its top-notch action scenes and explosions ends this season with a two-hour finale with a high-speed race on the road, an obsessive CIA operative who just might be corrupt, two shoot-outs — including a drug cartel, a motorcycle chase around and through a hospital, and a chase and showdown on the ….

After a talk with Madeline, Jesse and Michael seem to forgive each other, mend their relationship, and eventually become good friends. In the previous episode, Jesse tricks Walt into going out to the desert where he buried his money.

In a final act of cruelty, he hits Jesse where it hurts and reveals that he not only watched Jane die, but he chose not to save her. After Michael is kidnapped by Dead Larry, Fi attempts to get rid of him by planting a bomb, as soon as she pulls the trigger she realizes that there was more than one bomb, after Fi tells Michael that she only planted one explosive, he takes her home and she tells him that two innocent people are dead.

Fiona cannot take anymore and decides to turn herself in, Michael attempts to stop her but gets there too late as Fi, turned herself into the FBI. In Season 6, she meets a woman named AYN anything you need with her help Fi manages to escape for a little while, she also finds out that someone is trying to kill her. Eventually, Fi gets out of jail after she makes a deal with the CIA, sadly in the process, Michael lost his brother Nate after he got shot in front of him.

The team heads to Panama, where Michael tells Fi that he will quit the CIA, that he will no longer work for the government, he, however, breaks his promise and he and Fiona break up. In the Final Season of the Burn Notice TV series, Fi is kidnapped and both Michael and Fi reminisce about the time they met in Ireland, at the end of the episode she gives a kiss on the cheek, meaning that they are officially broken up.

In the Season Finale, Fiona and Michael, are fighting for their lives, they appear to have died in the explosion caused by James. At their funeral, Jesse tells Sam that Michael and Fi missed a good funeral and wondered where they were, Sam says that they are probably somewhere with lots of C-4 and yogurt. Later in what appears to be a small little house in Ireland, Charlie is asleep in Michael's lap, Fi asks him how he is doing and he tells her that he fell asleep and if he should move him, she tells him no and that he is fine.

Michael then wonders what he will tell Charlie when he is older and Fi asks him about what and he tells her "about me. Fiona has many of the same skills as Michael Westen, albeit with a few differences. She is proficient in hand-to-hand combat, as she was able to disarm and knock out a thug holding a handgun with ease, and while in prison, she was able to defeat three prisoners using only two duct-taped rolled up newspapers soaked in salt water. She is also seen effectively using many different firearms, including handguns and shotguns.

She is very accurate, as noted by Michael in a Spy Fact: "It takes a good marksman to be able to hit you at 50 feet from a moving car, but it takes a great marksman to miss while making it look like they're trying to hit you. Or markswoman, as the case may be. Also, like Michael, Fiona knows how to adopt different personalities and accents, which she shows on a regular basis, as she originally spoke with an Irish accent, but started speaking with an American accent in the second episode to blend in.

She has also used an English accent, a French accent, and a Boston accent. She also speaks French and speaks, or at least understands, Spanish, which is useful when with Michael, who doesn't speak or understand it. Arguably her most notable skill, however, is her expertise in bomb-making. She has been shown to be so highly effective at this, that she surpasses even Michael Westen.

This was shown when they, along with Sam , were taking on Felix Cole , a local gangster, and car thief. Michael tried making an explosive called a "hockey puck," which was a coil of detcord on a rubber mat but had trouble, so Fiona decided to do it, saying that she has a "more delicate touch.

When Bly tried to convince her that Michael was killed in a truck explosion, and showed her pictures of a truck Michael blew up, she knew that the truck wasn't damaged in a way that fit Bly's claim that Michael was dead.

Fiona is a very skilled driver, as she is regularly used as the driver of the group. When CIA Officer Strong and Michael were waiting for the group to arrive, an impressed Strong wondered how they got there so quickly, to which Michael simply replied, "Fi's driving. I could never watch those.



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