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Season 7 opens with Michael dealing with a terrorist who recruits him to steal hardware from the Department of Defense. Sam and Jesse discover Michael's life might be in danger.
With the introduction of a new boyfriend, a new villain, new bosses, and new status quos to be dismantled, this final Burn Notice season premiere efficiently got the ball rolling again like the show had never left.
This is a much different Michael Westen than we've seen before, thus making this a much different Burn Notice than we've seen before. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
A solid if not especially inspired start to the show's final run: a villain with potential, some decent Jesse/Sam banter, and at least two instances of people running from explosions in slow motion.
It's worth remembering what an explosive impact Burn Notice had on establishing USA Network's brand of broadly appealing, easy-on-the-eyes escapism, and it has been a key component of the summer lineup since June 2007.
Week to week, and especially season to season, I couldn't always tell you exactly what Burn Notice was or wanted to be. But at its best, what it was was something very simple, but much harder to pull off than it looks: Burn Notice was fun.