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Jerkycat
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I am feeling at best luke-warm about this half season.  I agree that Wanted was a great start and the insultingly nonsensical flag episode was the low point of the season, if not the show to date.  Maybe that's why I enjoyed reminiscing with Peter and Neal about the good old days in this episode, especially since they

I am feeling at best luke-warm about this half season.  I agree that Wanted was a great start and the insultingly nonsensical flag episode was the low point of the season, if not the show to date.  Maybe that's why I enjoyed reminiscing with Peter and Neal about the good old days in this episode, especially since they

Considering that White Collar has a history of doing very strong mid-season and season finales, this was overall disappointing, anticlimactic and predictable.  As far as the story arc is concerned I felt nothing happened in those 45 min that the 20-second preview clip didn't already show.

Considering that White Collar has a history of doing very strong mid-season and season finales, this was overall disappointing, anticlimactic and predictable.  As far as the story arc is concerned I felt nothing happened in those 45 min that the 20-second preview clip didn't already show.

I agree that Peter can be considered equally hypocritical because he is expecting Neal to trust him while he is constantly suspicious of Neal's intentions and actions.  BUT:  As much as Neal wants to be treated like an equal in the relationship, he remains a ward of the Federal penal system and ultimately of Peter as

I agree that Peter can be considered equally hypocritical because he is expecting Neal to trust him while he is constantly suspicious of Neal's intentions and actions.  BUT:  As much as Neal wants to be treated like an equal in the relationship, he remains a ward of the Federal penal system and ultimately of Peter as

I agree.  I liked that scene. I also liked the detail of the dartboard Neal had acquired after hearing his dad was a dart player.  I might be wrong, but I don't think the board was there before.

I agree.  I liked that scene. I also liked the detail of the dartboard Neal had acquired after hearing his dad was a dart player.  I might be wrong, but I don't think the board was there before.

What keeps me coming back to the show is my conundrum of not understanding why I find myself continuing to root for Neal (I guess I'm in Peter's boat here). I agree that good looks play in his favor, but I don't think that's the whole story.

What keeps me coming back to the show is my conundrum of not understanding why I find myself continuing to root for Neal (I guess I'm in Peter's boat here). I agree that good looks play in his favor, but I don't think that's the whole story.

I admit I was one of those people who basically just waited for the fight scene, which was surprisingly well shot and overall—what's the word?—sploosh-worthy.  In order to get to the final showdown I was even willing to overlook the completely ridiculous concept of White Collar Fight Club.  But I understand that an

I admit I was one of those people who basically just waited for the fight scene, which was surprisingly well shot and overall—what's the word?—sploosh-worthy.  In order to get to the final showdown I was even willing to overlook the completely ridiculous concept of White Collar Fight Club.  But I understand that an

Hah.  I felt the same way.  My previouslies —> preview viewing experience evolved from ARGH to OOOOOH.

Hah.  I felt the same way.  My previouslies —> preview viewing experience evolved from ARGH to OOOOOH.

I think Alex's hotel was called The Athenian, I'm guessing a fictional name they had to use.  Looked like a lot of the exterior shots were in the Meatpacking District around The Standard.  I couldn't quite tell from the view if the Penthouse scenes were shot in there.

I think Alex's hotel was called The Athenian, I'm guessing a fictional name they had to use.  Looked like a lot of the exterior shots were in the Meatpacking District around The Standard.  I couldn't quite tell from the view if the Penthouse scenes were shot in there.

Ford's very own "easy-to-use in-car connectivity system".  Think Siri, but without the sense of humor and with a fondness of horoscopes.

Ford's very own "easy-to-use in-car connectivity system".  Think Siri, but without the sense of humor and with a fondness of horoscopes.

He's a man ahead of his times…

He's a man ahead of his times…