This is the point in the show where we say, 'Oh, what else do we have in the van that's flammable?'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
From a little spark may burst a flame.
To keep a lamp burning we have to keep putting oil in it.
You have to be careful what you say in front of comedy writers because they will absolutely make fun of it in the next episode.
Flames from the lips may be produced by holding in the mouth a sponge saturated with the purest gasoline.
Several tons of dynamite are set off in this picture - none of it under the right people.
In its brief 14-episode run, 'Firefly' gave viewers as much chance of witnessing a horseback chase or train robbery as a laser gun and spacefight in any given episode. Snappy one-liners and silly hats were a constant, of course.
'Burn Notice' is a show that definitely has some levity to it and it's a fun show, but it's also, you fully believe, you're fully invested that Michael Westen does this stuff. You want Michael Westen on your team.
You know it's a good show when you involve fire and dolls and unitards.
The Federal Reserve - all of them - could be sitting on a barrel of dynamite, and then pouring gasoline on top of it, and then light a cigar with matches, throw the match into the gasoline, and then not notice that there is any danger.
Contentment consist not in adding more fuel, but in taking away some fire.