In fact, Schmidt wasn't even in the episode!!!!!!
It does feel a bit weird to not be left with a cliff hanger at the end of a Burn Notice season. I'm glad things finally went well for Mike and the gang…though I do worry about why the CIA was so quick to forgive and forget all of Mike's transgressions and accept him back into the fold. But I suppose that's what next season is for. Also, I was surprised at how quickly Riley gave up on her morals, or maybe she never had any to begin with. I'm really glad Jesse didn't given into Riley, since that folder with the supposed info on Jesse's mom's murderer just contained blank pages. Good boy, Jesse! The disappointment on his face when he looked through the folder was heart breaking. Also, I'm betting Campbell wishes he never met Fi and her friends. I don't understand why he keeps helping them out. Oh, and lets not forget Sugar, poor Sugar, being detained in some unmarked cell somewhere; that guy was beginning to grow on me.
It does feel a bit weird to not be left with a cliff hanger at the end of a Burn Notice season. I'm glad things finally went well for Mike and the gang…though I do worry about why the CIA was so quick to forgive and forget all of Mike's transgressions and accept him back into the fold. But I suppose that's what next season is for. Also, I was surprised at how quickly Riley gave up on her morals, or maybe she never had any to begin with. I'm really glad Jesse didn't given into Riley, since that folder with the supposed info on Jesse's mom's murderer just contained blank pages. Good boy, Jesse! The disappointment on his face when he looked through the folder was heart breaking. Also, I'm betting Campbell wishes he never met Fi and her friends. I don't understand why he keeps helping them out. Oh, and lets not forget Sugar, poor Sugar, being detained in some unmarked cell somewhere; that guy was beginning to grow on me.
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