Posted by Randy Barnett:
Good Summer TV:  
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_07_15-2007_07_21.shtml#1184676398


   I recommend [1]Burn Notice on USA. It is a surprising reprise of
   [2]The Equalizer from the 1980s. The Equalizer, Robert McCall (played
   by Edward Woodward ["[3]Breaker Morant"]), was a former spy for the
   CIA who quit in disgust and used violence, technology and his
   clandestine talents, along with a motley assortment of free lance
   spooks to help ordinary folks in New York City who were being
   victimized by the evil and powerful. Two subplots concerned the extent
   to which McCall kept getting pulled back into his espionage past, and
   his conflicts with his son, Scott. Watching the Equalizer now (it is
   being rerun on Universal HD) is also like a time capsule of what New
   York City used to be like before Rudy.
   [4]Burn Notice is about Micheal Weston, a spy who is kicked out of the
   CIA (for reasons we don't yet know), deprived of all his assets, and
   forced to eke out a living in Miami. He does this by using violence,
   technology and his clandestine talents, along with a motley assortment
   of free lance spooks to help ordinary folks in Miami who are being
   victimized by the evil and powerful. Two subplots concern his effort
   to find out who "burned" him so he can get back into the spy game, and
   his conflicts with his cigarette smoking mother (played by Sharon
   Glass who obviously does not smoke) and his former ex-IRA terrorist
   girlfriend. Like Miami Vice in the 1980s, Burn Notice also showcases
   modern Miami.
   Both shows are violent for the TV of their times. But while The
   Equalizer adopted an edgy and dark mood (though in reruns 20 yeas
   later it comes across a bit cartoonish), Burn Notice is more
   light-hearted--a teeny bit like the pre-Daniel Craig James Bond films,
   though not offensively unfunny and silly as Bond films became so maybe
   I should not have offered that comparison; after all, I am
   recommending Burn Notice. The USA Network is rerunning the first 3
   episodes of Burn Notice the morning of March 21 @ 9:00am-12:30am, so
   set your DVRs to catch up with this engaging new series. (You will
   also need to record the fourth Episode now playing.)
   BTW have I mentioned how much I love the new Casino Royale, the best
   Bond film since Goldfinger? (Better than Thunderball.) Daniel Craig is
   now the second best Bond, maybe even (gasp) tying with Sean Connery in
   his own gritty take on the character. But more importantly, Casino
   Royale abandons most all of the Bond films' insufferable cliches, and
   returns the series, not to the Sean Connery films, but to the Ian
   Fleming novel. Kudos to the producers and very highly recommended in
   hi def DVD. But I digress.
   For those who remember [5]The Prisoner with [6]Patrick McGoohan--I
   watched it in first run as a summer replacement series broadcast here
   after it had been canceled in the UK, having previously loved
   [7]Secret Agent--Showtime offers the British-made [8]Meadowlands. The
   Prisoner concerned a bunch of political prisoners held in "The
   Village" on an island (but really filmed in a manicured resort on the
   English coast). The prisoners were all electronically monitored 24/7
   by technical means that were science fiction in the 1960s, and cannot
   escape. Meadowlands concerns a bunch of former criminals in a witness
   relocation program that houses them in a clean manicured suburban
   English village and who are all electronically monitored 24/7 by the
   same sorts of means used today to monitor ordinary British citizens.
   Of the episodes I Tivo'd, I have only watched the premiere, so I
   cannot be sure where this is going yet and if I will stick with it. I
   am unsure of the writing and whether the plot will be of lasting
   interest, but it is very nicely photographed and worth a shot, if only
   for the sake of old times.
   Finally, on FX, the fourth season of [9]Rescue Me-- which for my money
   ties with [10]The Wire on HBO for best TV drama still in first run--is
   awesome. Get the DVDs of seasons 1-3 if you have not watched this
   series from its inception. In season 4, the writing and performances
   remain superb. VERY highly recommended.

References

   1. http://www.usanetwork.com/series/burnnotice/
   2. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088513/
   3. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080310/
   4. http://www.usanetwork.com/series/burnnotice/
   5. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056374/
   6. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001526/
   7. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058846/
   8. http://www.sho.com/site/meadowlands/home.do?paidsearch=snipsgoogle
   9. http://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/originals/rescueme/
  10. http://www.hbo.com/thewire/

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