Glad that you liked the episode...I was bored out of my mind. The kidnappers weren't threatening enough, an episode in which Neal and Peter practically don't interact with each other is a waste of time, and I naturally didn't enjoy the Sara scenes at all.
But I think what bugged me the most about this one was the ending...I think for all the build up, we got a shitty pay-off (if you can even call it a pay-off when everything goes simply back to status quo). And now, after forcing Neal to lie to Peter, they don't even have the decency to tell him that Peter knows now the truth????? Instead they sneak him clues and leave him on his own? As much as I love sneaky Peter, I don't get why he seems to intend to keep up the charade now?
Plus, I'm still waiting for Hughes being gone actually having some sort of inpact on Peter's work.
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Date: 2013-02-22 12:20 pm (UTC)But I think what bugged me the most about this one was the ending...I think for all the build up, we got a shitty pay-off (if you can even call it a pay-off when everything goes simply back to status quo). And now, after forcing Neal to lie to Peter, they don't even have the decency to tell him that Peter knows now the truth????? Instead they sneak him clues and leave him on his own? As much as I love sneaky Peter, I don't get why he seems to intend to keep up the charade now?
Plus, I'm still waiting for Hughes being gone actually having some sort of inpact on Peter's work.