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Season 6 opens with Fiona now in custody and facing an old foe inside prison, Michael pulls out all the stops to take on Anson. Later, Michael takes on a drug cartel for his former mentor to gain access to Fiona, who must befriend a fellow prisoner to fend off a gang leader.
The season 6 premiere contains some of the best collective performances from the cast to date as the fast-paced chess match between Anson and Michael provides a wonderful platform for everyone to shine.
With the introduction of a sort of final final FINAL boss in Jere Burns' Anson, the show seemed to find its footing again after years of Michael facing down various villainous heavies, Russian nesting doll-style.
Weepy Westen may have a killer's tiny heart, but inside that heart is an even tinier... lover's heart, and you just know when there's emotion involved some serious butt-kicking is afoot. It's a strong conflict to imbue in a character