![]() ![]() The overall plot this season was pretty good because I thought the nature of it lended itself to be used in the way it is – as a small part of each episode, ticking over, progressing the bigger picture and keeping the viewer interested in it while also entertaining with the case per week story lines. ![]() It isn't perfect by any means but with a good budget, steady audience share and a simple agenda this season produces solid weekly entertainment that is high in gloss and as easy to watch as it is easy to enjoy. This is partly because I am an amateur writer with a limited ability to express myself but also the fact that the show has set out its stall and has continued to deliver on its successful formula in pretty much every episode and every season – and the fifth is no exception. I must try not to repeat myself too much here but it is difficult because whenever I commented on the last few seasons of this show I noticed that was always saying roughly the same thing each time. ![]() With the CIA closing in on the evidence that will point to Michael, the race is on to both discover more but also to uncover who was behind the framing before the CIA get who they think is "their man". With his handler Max he begins working on getting fully back on board, but his plans are scuppered when Max is murdered by an unknown assailant, leaving Michael with no alibi and a whole chain of evidence suggesting he did the deed. Michael Weston has got his goal – the lifting of his burn notice and return to work as an asset for the CIA, with the organisation that burned him in pieces behind him. ![]()
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