over the years, but Freilich said it's never quite right. Most television shows and movies set in Miami have actually been shot in L.A. Michael also uses his time in Miami to mend relationships with his nagging mother (Sharon Gless) and irresponsible brother (Seth Peterson). Westen, with the help of his friend Sam (Bruce Campbell) and his sometime-girlfriend Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar), uses his spy skills to help those in need, while trying to figure out who burned him and why. When a spy gets fired, it's called a burn notice. spy, who is fired in the middle of an operation and dumped in his hometown of Miami. "Burn Notice" revolves around Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan), a former U.S. "It's visceral, and it's something you can read on camera," Freilich said. Even the actors seem to respond to the climate and culture of the city. Shows like "CSI Miami" are mostly filmed in Los Angeles.Īs a multiethnic, multicultural, international city located in a tropical climate, it's nearly impossible to fake Miami anywhere else, Freilich said. "Burn Notice," whose third season begins Thursday, is the top-rated cable show and the first scripted television series to shoot at least three seasons primarily in South Florida since "Miami Vice" more than two decades ago. ![]() That's what Jeff Freilich, executive producer of the USA network series "Burn Notice," believes.īy setting the show in Miami - and actually filming it here - producers have been able to make the city itself a character. MIAMI - Every city has its own unique pulse of life.
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