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Michael asked Fi what he should tell Charlie about himself when his nephew grew up and her reply was the perfect way to bookend a series that will forever hold a special place in my heart.

But it was the final line that really, truly did me in. When I saw Michael, with little Charlie asleep on his lap and Fi by his side, I was a wreck. I seriously lost track of the amount of times this episode made me cry, but the biggest bawl-fest happened when I heard the soft Irish music as the camera went over the snow globe.

Burn Notice Season 7 Episode 9 recap: Everything is a test > Leaving Michael and Fi to escape with Charlie. Sending Sam (Bruce Campbell) and Jesse (Coby Bell) to the CIA with the disk to take down James’ network, clear their names and “bury” Michael and Fi as heroes. Again, the writers handled it beautifully. I had a feeling we would see them again and I was right. In the end, James caught Michael and Fi and it appeared for a little while there that Maddie’s wasn’t going to be the only loss in this episode. I should’ve known that Maddie was much too strong to go down under anything other than her own will.Īfter Maddie gave her life so that Jesse and Charlie could escape, the team went to work on their plan to get James and his entire network. The way the writers wrote it was imminently better. In my head, I saw Maddie being the victim of James, causing Michael to seek revenge. I had predicted that Maddie would die, but I didn’t imagine it would happen the way it did and I’m glad for that. Still, it seemed like Maddie always held that guilt inside, and her sacrifice was her way of finally paying back that debt. And yet, without the abuse from his dad, Michael would not have become the man he was. Throughout the series, Maddie has apologized over and over again for not defending Michael from his father when he was a little boy. Oh man, just thinking about what Madeline (Sharon Gless) did for her son, her grandson and the rest of her makeshift family is making me tear up as I’m typing this. Another possible option I saw was to have Michael sacrifice himself for the rest of the team, but it wasn’t him who got that honor. I also loved that, as soon as they saw where his head was at, all of them put the kibosh on his death wish, but quick. There were no hard feelings, no guilt trips - everyone just got back to work. It was fantastic to see how quickly Michael’s team rallied behind him as soon as he went back into their midst. Burn Notice Season 7 Episode 10 recap: Will Michael ever come back? > Of course he wanted to do it by himself, but his team wouldn’t let him get away with it. Michael came to the conclusion that the only way to be safe was to capture James themselves. Strong (Jack Coleman), understandably disappointed to lose out on James, set the entire CIA and local law enforcement on them all and they had to run from James’ (John Pyper-Ferguson) people as well as the law. Once Michael decided to go back to the good side, he and the rest of his team faced some of their biggest challenges yet. In Ireland, Michael and Fi sat in front of a fire with Charlie asleep on Michael’s lap.Sam and Jesse stood over the grave and remarked that their friends missed a great funeral, then speculated where Michael and Fi were, before they deciding to start work on a new job together. The CIA freed Sam and Jesse and buried Michael and Fi as heroes.Sam got out with the disk, but Michael and were Fi didn’t come out of the building. They tried to escape but he set off a bomb.

Maddie decided to sacrifice herself to let Jesse and Charlie get away. While doing the mission, James’ men surrounded Maddie, Charlie and Jesse.

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Michael decided that the only way to get free was to catch James themselves. The team soon found themselves being pursued by James’ men and the CIA.Michael killed Sonya and went back with Fi to his friends.
