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I was *almost* believing that White Collar might put some effort into shaking up the formula. Almost. Not that I don't enjoy the old formula, but full serialization would work for this show if they embraced it. Neal lives a fast life with constant change and reinvention, and it seems odd to tie him to a desk and an

I was *almost* believing that White Collar might put some effort into shaking up the formula. Almost. Not that I don't enjoy the old formula, but full serialization would work for this show if they embraced it. Neal lives a fast life with constant change and reinvention, and it seems odd to tie him to a desk and an

"While it’s possible this betrays dark undertones I never had the chance to see"
The show did have a dark edge in the beginning, but it didn't last long. The (still) series best episode featured some time travel shenanigans where Henry was trying to save his wife from dying in an experiment, but Carter had to stop him

"While it’s possible this betrays dark undertones I never had the chance to see"
The show did have a dark edge in the beginning, but it didn't last long. The (still) series best episode featured some time travel shenanigans where Henry was trying to save his wife from dying in an experiment, but Carter had to stop him

I wish the Book story was the entire episode. This one is loaded with great scenes and sub plots, but the main plot is very weak. Mercifully, it is also short.

I wish the Book story was the entire episode. This one is loaded with great scenes and sub plots, but the main plot is very weak. Mercifully, it is also short.

I didn't watch this season and I don't want to. Can someone give me a (short) synopsis of who did it and why?

I didn't watch this season and I don't want to. Can someone give me a (short) synopsis of who did it and why?

Flash Forward? I seem to remember plenty of discussions about how Fiennes looks, sounds and acts like a complete idiot.

Flash Forward? I seem to remember plenty of discussions about how Fiennes looks, sounds and acts like a complete idiot.

Arya has been underserved. As good as she was in season 1, they've left out too many important details in season 2. I loved the scenes with Tywin, don't get me wrong, but she needs to start murdering people soon. Maybe they will make Daeron her first? Or the guys in the inn with The Hound? (though, The Tickler is

Arya has been underserved. As good as she was in season 1, they've left out too many important details in season 2. I loved the scenes with Tywin, don't get me wrong, but she needs to start murdering people soon. Maybe they will make Daeron her first? Or the guys in the inn with The Hound? (though, The Tickler is

Luwin really should have given the audience a clue. He could have told Osha that before the end, at least.

Luwin really should have given the audience a clue. He could have told Osha that before the end, at least.

I thought Dontos's first scene with Sansa was very sweet, but I got a bit tired of it as the book went on and on. In the end, he seemed pointless. I guess I didn't like finding out that he was a big phony. I don't mind that he's gone. Might as well skip him and go straight to the guy pulling the strings.

I thought Dontos's first scene with Sansa was very sweet, but I got a bit tired of it as the book went on and on. In the end, he seemed pointless. I guess I didn't like finding out that he was a big phony. I don't mind that he's gone. Might as well skip him and go straight to the guy pulling the strings.

I feel like their relationship is so much more genuine on the show than it was on the page. I know part of that is the unreliable narrator; Book Tyrion is constantly second guessing every little bit of affection she throws at him, and maybe she's a bit over the top with the passionate, unconditional love. It could

I feel like their relationship is so much more genuine on the show than it was on the page. I know part of that is the unreliable narrator; Book Tyrion is constantly second guessing every little bit of affection she throws at him, and maybe she's a bit over the top with the passionate, unconditional love. It could

Was Cersei being literal when she said he had no dick? I assumed he was just castrated. If so, what a shitty way to live.

Was Cersei being literal when she said he had no dick? I assumed he was just castrated. If so, what a shitty way to live.