![]() I have had trouble with the character of Fiona before but throughout the season she started to grow on me. It was even nice to see the episode all take place at this hotel as it allowed for less confusion during car chases, and made it easy to identify the villian, Vaughn, who stands outside the entire time.īy only complaint of the episode, nothing major but I have to say it, is the acting of Gabrielle Anwar. Kudos to the writers for giving the viewers a glimpse at a Michael who is scarred for once. Michael is shown in rare light as even he does not know what to do. Now, this episode has edged its way to the top of the list for episodes this season. In a Lost-esque reveal, we are shown that not only is Michael in Washington D.C., but it seems as if he is back in the CIA again. All Michael gets is a welcome back before being taken into the building in front of him. He is greeeted by an old friend, however no name is given. After the battle at the hotel, is is whisked away to a cold land. However, in the cliffhanger twist shown, Michael is in for a suprise. Michael has the burn list, Vaughn is taken away, and everyone is safe for the time being. Now you think that would be a good ending for a finale. A breif stand in the hotel ends with Sam coming to the rescue, with the help from a Congressman and a few dozen army troopers. For most, this would slow or even end a campaign but, this is the Burn Notice crew. ![]() The fight leads to a abandoned Hotel construction site, where Jesse takes a rebar through his leg. We the viewers are shown a side of Michael who beleives that the fight is not worth it. Michael is thrust into a battle against Vaughn and his goons. Last Stand jumps off right where Out Of The Fire left off. What can I say about Last Stand other than it was mind blowing? My mind is racing so I figure I should just jump right into the review. AĬontinue to the next page for the conclusion of the season 4 reviews To say the least, Out Of The Fire could have been shown a week before the finale and been more than enough to old me off over a week. ![]() The episode itself was a great lead into the finale. I wish however, that it was the other way around since I enjoyed the antics of Brennen’s speech over Larry’s. His evil hit the tipping point when he killed Brennen. It looked as if Larry wanted to change who he was throughout the episode but it looked as if the change was for evil. Larry on the other hand is so vastly opposite of Brennen and even Michael in a way. Being the way he is it’s no wonder Larry calls him a dick. The way Brennen speaks and handles himself clearly makes him the sociopath Michael so aptly called him in last weeks Name Card (NC). Brennen (Jay Karnes) and Larry Sizemore (Tim Matheson) returned this week and were amazing. My second reason for enjoying this episode is the guest stars.
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