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This interview happened before this whole AMA thing. And my honest opinion on that? Things like that can be a lose-lose for all sides. In a one-on-one interview, you can build some trust and ease your way into some tangential questions, but to have a crossfire of off-topic discussion where there's no real lead-in to

Skeezer, THATS the other Dave Brown I couldn't remember that I knew kept gnawing at me.

This is a very odd thread, even by my standards.

I also fell in love with J. Conn in Seven Minutes in Heaven. I can't be the only one.

I knew, and adored, so many girls like Lindsay Weird in high school. Good call.

No, it's not that. I just generally trust my bit-part-recognition, but the shaved head was throwing me off. The side by side still is enough to convince me though that it's not him. Also, that I analyzed the credits on the screener and it's in fact this guy: 
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Interesting point, re: the possibilities of "magic." This isn't my favorite kind of horror, and I was "meh" on the premiere (this show just feels decidedly "edgy for one of the big three networks"), but am a sucker for big reveals and feel like I can make it another 6 weeks. I've found worse reasons to burn hours of

Well, it's not as if he's been nude, but he has flaunted his shirtless frame on occasion, yes. (Interesting job I have, no?)

Sweet. I love a recap of a recap.

Man oh man it's hard to keep up with this show's tiny details sometimes. Although I bet they also didn't know just how many they'd have to be accountable for when it first started.

It was fortuitous timing, although I believe it was more explicitly placed there for Characters Unite Month.

FYI, the gift he gave Elizabeth was from the artist Neal and Mozzie were supposed to go and see that weekend.

Off with her head! (Kidding, Hilarie.)

I was thinking that too, and how unlikely that is after Sex and the City, and that he and Bomer just have a great thing going that really helps take the weight off the Neal-Peter dynamic. You can't really buy or script that kind of thing.

I probably watch all the same dark, intelligent, prestigious dramas or snarky comedies the rest of you do, but as reflected in these reviews and your guys' comments, we clearly also all just enjoy classic primetime entertainment. No reason why we can't have it all!

I know that a lot of shows thrive off multiple interpretations and several possible subtexts, but I think it's a testament to a show like White Collar that it's at least crisp and well executed enough as a witty ensemble procedural that both its highlights and flaws are somewhat universally identified. It's

I love it when I nail problems! And that's pretty interesting re: the Russo comparison. Oh, La Pipe.

I know his head was shaved, but there was a resemblance in his voice and face.

I agree that it's worth noting once in a while how well they choose locations and block out scenes. They used to film in front of my decrepit Brooklyn building all the time and made it look on-screen like they were in historic lower Manhattan.

Agree re: Diana. She's hot.