I love seeing you doing dishes again. Your squees are a delight and I like it how you give me a new way to look at every episode.
I was a little pissed at Peter in this episode. He came off as too evil and suspicious of Neal. I thought he agreed what happened last season wasn't Neal's fault. I thought after so many years of working together he and Neal had reached a little bit of trust. But I guess it's the constant reminder (from Kramer, and now Siegel) that he's in too deep, and too attached to his CI, that makes him try so hard to act the opposite.
I wasn't too impressed with Siegel. He came off as too clean cut and boring. I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop, to either reveal an evil Kramer-esque core, or an obsessed Collins-like desire to catch Neal in the act. Otherwise there's no point for the guy to be around, unless it is to take Peter away from Neal aa his new best buddy which would piss off fans.
One last thing: I wished the dialogue was a little less on-the-nose. Peter telling Neal where the evidence box is was enough. Adding to it how important it was to Crowley's Hagen's case was a little over the top. So was Neal's declaration at the end that this was "just the beginning."
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Date: 2013-10-26 06:06 pm (UTC)I was a little pissed at Peter in this episode. He came off as too evil and suspicious of Neal. I thought he agreed what happened last season wasn't Neal's fault. I thought after so many years of working together he and Neal had reached a little bit of trust. But I guess it's the constant reminder (from Kramer, and now Siegel) that he's in too deep, and too attached to his CI, that makes him try so hard to act the opposite.
I wasn't too impressed with Siegel. He came off as too clean cut and boring. I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop, to either reveal an evil Kramer-esque core, or an obsessed Collins-like desire to catch Neal in the act. Otherwise there's no point for the guy to be around, unless it is to take Peter away from Neal aa his new best buddy which would piss off fans.
One last thing: I wished the dialogue was a little less on-the-nose. Peter telling Neal where the evidence box is was enough. Adding to it how important it was to
Crowley'sHagen's case was a little over the top. So was Neal's declaration at the end that this was "just the beginning."