![]() On the family front, Michael's brother Nate returns to Miami after his marriage falls apart. At the same time, Fiona is fighting off prison attacks, both from big-shot inmates and outside forces who extort another prisoner (Guest Star: Taryn Manning) to kill Fiona when she's on kitchen duty, but she survives and, with his mission done, fills Michael in at his first visit. When the approach reveals a cartel lawyer who knows Michael from a previous case (see: "Fight or Flight"), Jesse ends up being forced to go it alone, and he gradually works his way up the chain of command where he's able to force the number two guy to become a cooperating witness for the authorities. To gain visitation rights with Fiona, Michael is reunited by the CIA with his training officer, Tom Card, who assigns Michael to bring down a major drug ring. On the other hand, Fiona is interrogated by Michael's old nemesis, Agent Bly, and, despite her claims she acted alone at the British consulate, he pressures her to implicate Michael in the bombing. They almost capture him, but have to let him go after he rigs the place to a dead man switch, whereas Sam narrowly escapes when the plant explodes anyway. Once she's safe, Michael secures support from Agent Pearce and the CIA, who now has Anson on their watchlist, as they corner him in a chemical plant. With Fiona in jail, Michael has no restrictions as he chases the dastardly Anson, who tries to distract Michael by sending a troubled assassin with a special operations background to kill Madeline. See also: List of Burn Notice episodes No. ![]() Series star Jeffrey Donovan directed one episode as well, his second of the series and first since season 4. The episode was directed by Stephen Surjik it was his seventh directing credit for Burn Notice. Matt Nix wrote the first episode of the season, his twentieth credit for the series. Jeffrey Donovan stated in a pre-season interview that one of the show's long-standing characters will die during this season. This announcement came just over a month after the fourth season had completed airing. ![]() Production Ī sixth season, consisting of 18 episodes, was ordered by USA Network on April 16, 2010. Sohn plays Olivia Riley, a high-level CIA director who “literally the book on counter-intel training and procedures", and she appeared on a recurring basis beginning with the thirteenth episode. Oswalt appeared in episodes 14-16 as Calvin Schmidt, a smuggler whom the team contacts for help in escaping the country. Patton Oswalt and Sonja Sohn each had guest appearances during the winter season. Also appearing in the tenth-to-twelfth episodes was Kenny Johnson as Tyler Gray, the trigger man behind the death of Michael's brother. Chad Coleman appeared in the tenth episode as Brady Pressman, a CIA operative who, after failing in his mission to capture Anson alive, hopes to set things right. Angélica Celaya guest starred in the ninth episode of the season as Angela Flores, a woman whose boyfriend is accused of illegally trading weapons on the black market. ![]() Richard Burgi appeared in the seventh episode as a villain who has targeted Evan ( Brando Eaton), the troubled son of Sam's new sugar momma, Elsa (played by Jennifer Taylor). William Mapother appeared in the sixth episode as Garret Hartley, a mercenary hired to kill Barry (Paul Tei). Faran Tahir appeared in the third episode as Ahmed, a ruthless Lebanese agent. Lauren Stamile and Alex Carter also returned to the series as Dani Pearce and Jason Bly, respectively. Jere Burns and Kristanna Loken returned to the series for multiple episodes as Anson Fullerton and Rebecca Lang, respectively. Taryn Manning appeared in one episode as one of Fiona's fellow prisoners. McGinley appeared in six episodes as Tom Card, Michael's original CIA trainer. Main article: List of Burn Notice characters ![]()
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