Neal couldn't handle her.
Neal couldn't handle her.
Neal couldn't handle her.
I'm in agreement with you on every point.
I'm in agreement with you on every point.
If Kenny is going to throw out a comment like "This comes up a lot, but it really is asking a lot to buy Matt Bomer as a steely criminal mastermind in these undercover ops" then he needs to be more specific on what he sees as problematic with Bomer's performance.
If Kenny is going to throw out a comment like "This comes up a lot, but it really is asking a lot to buy Matt Bomer as a steely criminal mastermind in these undercover ops" then he needs to be more specific on what he sees as problematic with Bomer's performance.
This show has always spelled out everything in BOLD CAPITAL letters. Ambiguity has never been part of its DNA.
This show has always spelled out everything in BOLD CAPITAL letters. Ambiguity has never been part of its DNA.
Could it have been a nod to "The Silence of the Lambs"? Miss Hester Mofet is the name on the rental agreement of the storage unit where Starling found the head of Buffalo Bill's first victim.
Could it have been a nod to "The Silence of the Lambs"? Miss Hester Mofet is the name on the rental agreement of the storage unit where Starling found the head of Buffalo Bill's first victim.
"The only indication that he may have been conning Peter into giving him what he wants were those final few frames of the episode. For all we know, it could all be Peter's paranoia! I hope not and I hope this was a first step into the right direction"
"The only indication that he may have been conning Peter into giving him what he wants were those final few frames of the episode. For all we know, it could all be Peter's paranoia! I hope not and I hope this was a first step into the right direction"
One can argue that was Peter's line of thinking. Take a paranoid schizophrenic who in his mind believes that there are aliens out to get him; in his internal world view he's constructed a story where that all makes perfect sense. The problem is that to the external world or the viewer in this case, there's nothing…
One can argue that was Peter's line of thinking. Take a paranoid schizophrenic who in his mind believes that there are aliens out to get him; in his internal world view he's constructed a story where that all makes perfect sense. The problem is that to the external world or the viewer in this case, there's nothing…
I haven't been that focused on this show since the weak "Most Wanted" and I realized that they were going in the "Neal is trying to find himself so he can stop running by learning who his father really was" story line. Frankly, Neal is just a "lost boy" seems kind of unremarkable for purportedly one of the world's…
I haven't been that focused on this show since the weak "Most Wanted" and I realized that they were going in the "Neal is trying to find himself so he can stop running by learning who his father really was" story line. Frankly, Neal is just a "lost boy" seems kind of unremarkable for purportedly one of the world's…
Very fun episode.
Kenny, Neal freely gave up the treasure and chose to stay before Keller took Elizabeth. It's Mozzie's treasure to give up now. Of course we know that he will give it up to save Mrs Suit.
White Collar re-energized
Season two was very inconsistent. This felt like a show that had losts its way and squandered one of its best assets, the talented and highly appealing Matt Bomer.