This episode broke my heart. The entire sequence of Peter and Neal talking in Neal's apartment I had my hand over my mouth. Neal's face, the tremble in his voice...(how does Matt pull that off? A+ acting,) it was hard to watch.
I won't bash Peter because he didn't arrest Neal even though he wanted to. But his law-above-everything attitude made me want to slap him. Even Elisabeth disagreed. Law makes mistakes, and Neal suffered so much to right its wrongs. That's not something he should be punished for but Peter lives too much in a black and white world to understand.
I'm a little worried they left Hagen out of the reveal. It means there will be more secrets waiting to blow up in Peter's face and I'm not sure my heart will be able to take it, especially if it turns out Hagen was the one who killed Siegel. I don't like to sit through yet another Peter and Neal fight. They've become worse than Dean and Castiel from Supernatural with the lying, fighting and distrusting each other instead of hugging and being friends like I want them to. Hopefully it all ends with Peter seeing the value in Neal's sacrifice and taking him back. I'm all ready for my boys to be a unit again and fight against an external threat for a change instead of all these internal clashes.
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Date: 2013-12-21 08:57 am (UTC)I won't bash Peter because he didn't arrest Neal even though he wanted to. But his law-above-everything attitude made me want to slap him. Even Elisabeth disagreed. Law makes mistakes, and Neal suffered so much to right its wrongs. That's not something he should be punished for but Peter lives too much in a black and white world to understand.
I'm a little worried they left Hagen out of the reveal. It means there will be more secrets waiting to blow up in Peter's face and I'm not sure my heart will be able to take it, especially if it turns out Hagen was the one who killed Siegel. I don't like to sit through yet another Peter and Neal fight. They've become worse than Dean and Castiel from Supernatural with the lying, fighting and distrusting each other instead of hugging and being friends like I want them to. Hopefully it all ends with Peter seeing the value in Neal's sacrifice and taking him back. I'm all ready for my boys to be a unit again and fight against an external threat for a change instead of all these internal clashes.
As always, thank you for the dish.