Some people say that it is fun, witty, and action-packed, while others say that it is repetitive, unrealistic, and boring. What do you think? Do you recommend it or not?

  • @GCanuck@lemmy.world
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    6910 months ago

    Both of those assessments are true.

    It’s a fun background show but if you binge it, it will begin to show it’s repetitive humdrum quickly.

    I enjoyed it. Bruce Campbell is always a treat. Jeffery Donovan is a good actor that should’ve been used more. And Gabrielle Anwar is not only easy on the eyes, but she plays a decent character. Shame they stopped the Irish accent after the first episode for her though. That added to her sexiness for sure.

  • @Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee
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    4610 months ago

    It very much follows the USA format (White Collar, Psych, Monk, etc.), especially similar to White Collar:

    Ridiculous premise, most episodes are standalone and formulaic, a couple seasons at the beginning and end of each season are about the season’s story arc and are generally weaker. Later seasons get more into the increasingly silly arc and it starts to drag. But overall it’s a lot of fun.

    USA shows in general make good bedtime shows IMO.

    • karmiclychee
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      810 months ago

      Plus a classic transformation into a found family narrative, mind you. That part is fun, if found families are your thing.

    • @TheRTV@lemmy.film
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      510 months ago

      Yea, I was gonna say something similar. If you liked those USA network shows, then you’ll enjoy this. I love Psych and Monk, so I’m all about the shows of that channel/era

  • Very_Bad_Janet
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    4210 months ago

    I just asked my husband. He said that he watched the show from beginning to end. This is a direct quote from him: “No one is going to be a better person for having watched it, but it somehow kept me sucked in until I finished it.”

    • ithas
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      1610 months ago

      Depends on if gaining a yogurt eating habit is defined as being a better person or not xP

      • discodoubloon
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        710 months ago

        Hey it’s better than the whiskey habit I picked up from Mad Men haha.

      • @funktion@lemm.ee
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        310 months ago

        I developed a serious blueberry yogurt addiction because of this show.

        After season 3 I couldn’t eat another fucking tub of blueberry yogurt anymore. Still haven’t had any since.

  • @PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES@sh.itjust.works
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    3310 months ago

    Bruce Campbell makes the show. It’s worth watching just because of him and his character. I enjoyed the whole thing but probably wouldn’t of without my boy Bruce.

    • @ZMonster@lemmy.world
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      910 months ago

      1000%

      Mixing romance and work is a bad idea. I mean Veronica, just the other day, she asked me if bullets came in different sizes. Isn’t that the cutest thing you’ve ever heard?

      The show formula is extremely predictable, to the point that it’s the guest victims job to foil Michael’s plan. Most of the time, this is foreshadowed by Mike asking them to not do the thing that they end up doing. It’s extremely annoying, but close to the end of the show, you get a few episodes of just Bruce being fucking amazing.

  • @Bimbus@lemmy.world
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    2710 months ago

    Its a very good second monitor watching experience. I enjoyed Psych and Monk more than Burn Notice but I would absolutely watch it again

  • @Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    For the era? It was good. The majority of the cast couldn’t act their way out of a paper bag (The Chin included) but the writers and directors found ways to make the majority of scenes work. And, when it truly mattered, they dug deep.

    But also… the premise is that a former CIA agent is an expert at gaslighting and psychological torture. His ex-girlfriend is an IRA bomber who spends the majority of the first season wanting to murder cops and everyone else. And he runs his best friend as an asset. And his mother emotionally abuses and manipulates him. All while kidnapping and psychologically torturing anyone who someone willing to pay them wants to go away. And it somehow gets weirder and darker as more of the overall myth arc is explored.

    For those who may not realize how fucked the IRA was: A british friend summed it up as “imagine if James Bond had a girlfriend who was in Al Qaeda but she was really really really hot”. Up to you on how much of a problem that is.

    If you can get past that doozy of a premise: it is a fun show with some good humor and action scenes and a surprisingly good guest cast. Rewatched it over lockdown and had a blast.


    And Garrett Dillahunt is MAGNIFICENT in his appearances.

    • @LaurelRerun@lemmy.ml
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      2010 months ago

      I don’t know how much weight I put on a British person’s opinion on issues relating to the Irish and Ireland.

      • @Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever@lemmy.world
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        -210 months ago

        It has nothing to do with the just-ness of the cause or what side you prefer.

        It is about the realization that you have been hearing news reports about all the bombings of military forces and possibly even knowing someone who was dumb enough to sign up for the military. And it is the realization that even the people the revolutionary force were fighting for were god damned terrified of being caught in the crossfire because they DEFINITELY know people who have died from bombings.

    • @Mostly_Gristle@lemmy.world
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      710 months ago

      His ex-girlfriend is an IRA bomber

      An IRA bomber who couldn’t do a convincing Irish accent if her life depended on it. Seriously, it’s so bad.

      • @Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever@lemmy.world
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        010 months ago

        Absolutely NOBODY involved in… possibly the entire first season? Could act.

        But yeah. Gabrielle Anwar’s irish accent was just downright painful. INCREDIBLY attractive, but painful. Like, you are trying to hold a poker face while she talks on the off chance she is dumb enough to find you attractive.

  • @AdolfSchmitler@lemmy.world
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    1810 months ago

    I’d say it’s like an updated version of MacGyver. The main trio will try to help someone, the plan will go sideways and they’ll have to improvise is kinda the basic premise. Some episodes are a bit too predictable imo but there are tons of good ones!! My favorite is the one where they convince a gang that Michael (main guy) is LITERALLY the devil lol. And Danny Trejo makes a cameo. It’s season 3 episode 11 called “Friendly Fire”. There’s some season long arc stuff at the start of the episode but it’s so good lol.

  • schroedingerskoala
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    1710 months ago

    Absolutely. “I used to be a spy.”

    And, bonus, a series with a nice and satisfying ending.

    Plus, Bruce Campbell!

  • circuscritic
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    1510 months ago

    It’s dumb fun. Watch a couple of episodes and you’ll know if it’s your kind of dumb fun as the formula stays pretty consistent for pretty much the entirety of the show’s run.

  • Ketram
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    1310 months ago

    Honestly still one of my favorite shows, maybe my favorite ever. It can be campy and unrealistic sometimes, it stays within the realm of “I guess that’s possible” that you will still be curious about how they will beat the monster of the week. It’s a lot of fun.

  • @gogorocketpower@reddthat.com
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    10 months ago

    It’s pretty formulaic but entertaining. Especially if you play the Burn Notice drinking game. Drink every time: a gun is shot, there’s a random flash of a girl in a swimsuit, there’s a voiceover, a fake name or accent is used. There’s probably more rules I’ve forgotten.

    • @droans@lemmy.world
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      810 months ago

      The formula is basically:

      • Michael wants to investigate his main mission for the season

      • Someone wants him to do something else instead

      • He chooses to do the other thing

      • Final thirty seconds of the episode is the main mission

      Exceptions for the last episode or two of each season where he actually does focus on the mission.

      • @AEsheron@lemmy.world
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        410 months ago

        To fill in a bit, gathers information on target, formulates a well thought out plan, new development forces him to scrap the plan and improvise something else on short notice.

  • themeatbridge
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    1110 months ago

    First few seasons were pretty good. Bruce Campbell is always fun. It’s not a great show, and it’s not built for binging (see: repetitive) and the premise of wading through the murky gray waters of ethical espionage gets pretty old pretty quick. He’s supposed to be shady and dangerous, but the show needs a protagonist, so he basically becomes Plot Armor Man, able to dodge bullets and ethical quandries with equal aplomb.

  • EinarOP
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    910 months ago

    Thank you all for your opinions.

    Forgot to ask. Did it get a proper ending?

    • @fishos@lemmy.world
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      1410 months ago

      A proper and satisfying ending, imo. And there’s a really cool wrap up gag they do that loops it all back to the first episode. Definitely worth the watch, but take breaks. Do a season at a time or something.

    • @fishos@lemmy.world
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      110 months ago

      Also, don’t forget The Fall Of Sam Axe. It’s a movie they made that tells the backstory of what happened to Sam. Watch that after season 4 of Burn Notice.

  • LennethBright
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    710 months ago

    I put it on the same level as Leverage. It’s fun action that is also stupid, but that’s part of it’s charm.