I approached the episode with trepidation; based on the sketchy description in the TV listings, I feared it would involve the fixer going after Peter. Okay, it did, sort of, but not at all the way I expected. ::collapses in giggles::
Mozzie telling Neal that he need to trust Peter.
For this alone, I loved the episode.
Sara and Peter were adorably awkward staging the blackmail photos. I suspect that it will replace "Dr. Magic Hands" as El's favorite thing to tease Peter about. Poor Peter.
Neal was having way too much fun giving his testimony.
I hope we see more of the fixer, too. She makes a great adversary. She's amoral and ruthless, and yet, not really evil. Instead of threatening to dig up dirt on Peter, she showed "no hard feelings" by giving him her card. I like that she's not a cardboard villain.
I don't trust Sam, either, which is to say I don't trust the scriptwriters.
Is it just me, or when Neal expressed his suspicions about the timing of Ellen's murder, did anybody else think of Kramer?
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Date: 2012-08-29 10:43 pm (UTC)Mozzie telling Neal that he need to trust Peter.
For this alone, I loved the episode.
Sara and Peter were adorably awkward staging the blackmail photos. I suspect that it will replace "Dr. Magic Hands" as El's favorite thing to tease Peter about. Poor Peter.
Neal was having way too much fun giving his testimony.
I hope we see more of the fixer, too. She makes a great adversary. She's amoral and ruthless, and yet, not really evil. Instead of threatening to dig up dirt on Peter, she showed "no hard feelings" by giving him her card. I like that she's not a cardboard villain.
I don't trust Sam, either, which is to say I don't trust the scriptwriters.
Is it just me, or when Neal expressed his suspicions about the timing of Ellen's murder, did anybody else think of Kramer?