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Jerkycat
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I swear every time a string of silly capers has worn me down and I'm *this* close to abandon ship and to turn my Collar DVDs into handsome drink coasters, they throw in a total crack episode like this!  Gems like this are usually reserved for mid-season finales.

I swear every time a string of silly capers has worn me down and I'm *this* close to abandon ship and to turn my Collar DVDs into handsome drink coasters, they throw in a total crack episode like this!  Gems like this are usually reserved for mid-season finales.

Perhaps the ultimate goal was to have Neal become a little more like Peter and Peter more like Neal.  That has happened.  But by doing so over the course of three seasons the writers have maneuvered themselves into a dead end where the characters have nowhere to go but in circles.  I'm sure they will be aesthetically

Perhaps the ultimate goal was to have Neal become a little more like Peter and Peter more like Neal.  That has happened.  But by doing so over the course of three seasons the writers have maneuvered themselves into a dead end where the characters have nowhere to go but in circles.  I'm sure they will be aesthetically

WTF was that?  Seriously?

WTF was that?  Seriously?

RE: carbs.  Sigh, I know.  There was a time at the very beginning of S1 when the man looked downright gaunt.  He looks healthier now.   

RE: carbs.  Sigh, I know.  There was a time at the very beginning of S1 when the man looked downright gaunt.  He looks healthier now.   

I agree, he was still very eager to be good.  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.  I recall the

I agree, he was still very eager to be good.  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.  I recall the

This was probably the best of the season since the opener for me.  Mader was a great guest star and the episode was well-paced and well-structured over all, without plotlines and tumbling over each other.  I always like when Mozzie's and Neal's ingenuity as thieves comes into play, and the infrared diode hat was a

This was probably the best of the season since the opener for me.  Mader was a great guest star and the episode was well-paced and well-structured over all, without plotlines and tumbling over each other.  I always like when Mozzie's and Neal's ingenuity as thieves comes into play, and the infrared diode hat was a

But only mildly guilty.  If he felt *really* guilty he'd be bringing him deviled ham.

But only mildly guilty.  If he felt *really* guilty he'd be bringing him deviled ham.

Neal bought her as a hat stand two years ago.

Neal bought her as a hat stand two years ago.

I think my dream-scene of the episode would have been Peter and Mozzie tag-teaming to tickle juicy stories about Neal out of Ellen.  I can practically see Neal crawl under the table to hide…

I think my dream-scene of the episode would have been Peter and Mozzie tag-teaming to tickle juicy stories about Neal out of Ellen.  I can practically see Neal crawl under the table to hide…

If Sara's sister is at all related to her, she will be equally waif-like and impossible to find!!!  Unless they can lure her out with some carbs on a string or something…

If Sara's sister is at all related to her, she will be equally waif-like and impossible to find!!!  Unless they can lure her out with some carbs on a string or something…