For one of the few times since White Collar began airing, I was actually able to watch it when it broadcast the first time.
I really loved that Peter gave the case to Neal and Jones. Though we see Jones running ops, we hardly ever see him working with Neal and so this was great. Of course the reading of the body language was just wonderfully fun as they compared notes. And then Peter yelling at them to get back to work, terrific.
I didn't like the blond either. She seemed kind of off to me. Yet, while certainly not as charming, she was showing up in Peter's life much like Neal had done. Big difference, Neal has respect for the Burke marriage and I got the feeling she would have no compunctions about breaking it if she could.
Okay, so we learn that Mosconi actually did write chapter 13. I am still of the opinion that "the greatest wealth in the world," is not material and the scene where Neal shows Rebecca the window and they kiss at that point, well, that just makes me think that more.
Cooper3 and the bloodstain is a mystery but then, it's supposed to be.
One thing I truly loved about this was that the nature of Peter's mistrust in Neal has changed dramatically. He gave the investigation into Siegel's death to Jones and Neal because he trusted them. Peter actually said that even though he qualified it with Neal. He knew that Neal did not know anything about how Siegel died, or why. He may be involved, and Neal may and probably still does feel guilty despite his declarate a couple of weeks ago, but he does feel quilty about it.
Also, despite how foolish it was for Elizabeth to get involved in the case, and thrust herself into it, and I really thought we were going to see her or Peter or Neal get seriously hurt in some way, it was pure Elizabeth and I loved her for it.
no subject
I really loved that Peter gave the case to Neal and Jones. Though we see Jones running ops, we hardly ever see him working with Neal and so this was great. Of course the reading of the body language was just wonderfully fun as they compared notes. And then Peter yelling at them to get back to work, terrific.
I didn't like the blond either. She seemed kind of off to me. Yet, while certainly not as charming, she was showing up in Peter's life much like Neal had done. Big difference, Neal has respect for the Burke marriage and I got the feeling she would have no compunctions about breaking it if she could.
Okay, so we learn that Mosconi actually did write chapter 13. I am still of the opinion that "the greatest wealth in the world," is not material and the scene where Neal shows Rebecca the window and they kiss at that point, well, that just makes me think that more.
Cooper3 and the bloodstain is a mystery but then, it's supposed to be.
One thing I truly loved about this was that the nature of Peter's mistrust in Neal has changed dramatically. He gave the investigation into Siegel's death to Jones and Neal because he trusted them. Peter actually said that even though he qualified it with Neal. He knew that Neal did not know anything about how Siegel died, or why. He may be involved, and Neal may and probably still does feel guilty despite his declarate a couple of weeks ago, but he does feel quilty about it.
Also, despite how foolish it was for Elizabeth to get involved in the case, and thrust herself into it, and I really thought we were going to see her or Peter or Neal get seriously hurt in some way, it was pure Elizabeth and I loved her for it.