NIX: It certainly wasn't "let's kill a character". And Fiona sort of represents the person that he actually is and that he has actually become over the course of the seven seasons, which is somebody who really does have a family and friends and personal connections that he can't leave behind casually. Sonya is basically this path of the professional Michael, the person who for seven seasons he has thought he wanted to be. So that choice is in some sense a choice between two women that he has grown to care about, but on a deeper level, it's a choice between two paths. That choice has always been present in the series from the very beginning, he's really struggled with the question of does he want to be with Fiona? Not because there's a question of whether he loves her, because obviously, he does, but really, it's more a question of is he somebody who wants to love anybody? Is he somebody who wants to have those personal connections, or is he somebody who wants to be free to be an operative? The best spy is not somebody who's tied to family and people he cares about and people who can be used against him and all of that. NIX: I think he absolutely needed that moment to snap him back. James is the guy who pretty much does the same kinds of things that Michael Westen does or wants to do for pretty much the same reasons, so at the end of the day, Michael's not really fighting James this season, Michael's fighting himself, and I think there was no desire on my part to be dark for the sake of being dark, but by giving Michael an antagonist that wasn't just another bad guy, and by making the conflict really about things that were inside of Michael-I think that naturally leads to some darker places and more interesting places to me and to the actors. In fact, the person he's nominally going up against this season is somebody who turns out to basically share his perspective on the world. So this season was about presenting Michael with something new. : Barry, I heard about your ex, sorry things didn't work out.MATT NIX: There's an element of that, but really what drove this season for me was just this idea that if there's one question we have answered something like 110 times on Burn Notice, it's can Michael Westen defeat a bad guy by being clever and badass? And we kind of did that, right? The answer is yes, Michael Westen can defeat bad guys by being badass and clever.you know the crazy thing is, right before I went to jail I was going to get Trisha a ring. įiona: Barry, I heard about your ex, sorry things didn't work out.īarry: So am I. Michael: You know one day this stuff with Sonya, the CIA all of it, it will be over. I know this job was forced on but you were great.įiona: Working together was never our problem. Michael: Fi, I know you didn't want to do. : Fi, I've asked you so much of already.I couldn't ask you to be part of this operation without knowing everything.įiona: Are you worried about the operation? Or are you asking whether it's ok for you to sleep with the enemy? I mean she's still the enemy right? Michael: Fi, I've asked you so much of already. : If you keep doing this you're going to lose that young man of yo.Madeline: Then I suggest you get on with your day. If I do this, I risk losing him and if I don't and the mission fails, I lose him anyway. Madeline: If you keep doing this you're going to lose that young man of yours who I think you care very much about.įiona: I know. I didn't know how I was going to get out. It's not every day you burn down.įiona: You got me out of there. It's not every day you burn down your house you spent 45 years in.įiona: I'm sorry we have to do this.
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