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I originally liked this show because of the dynamic between Harvey and Mike, but for a while now I feel like they're moving away from that being the focus. I don't care all that much about their romantic relationships. For me there were a lot of lost potential great moments in last night's episode with Harvey and

I got to say sometimes I don't get some critics and some watchers harsh treatment of White Collar. It's fun. It's TV. Have a drink and enjoy.
Rebecca was/is an awesome psycho. I loved that quiet scene at the rock between Neal and Rebecca, cause, really, what is there to say?
I don't think Peter ever actually

That hour went by really quickly. Great character stuff this episode from bad-ass Diana to Jones being a smarty pants, to Neal, being well, Neal in those bedroom hijinks, and nice to see Peter and Neal being Peter and Neal. The highlight for me though has to be the scenes between Neal and Rebecca in the

Oh, no, I hope there isn't another Elizabeth in danger situation. I don't think I can deal with another episode like that, honestly. Kind of done with the Elizabeth peril issue. I actually groaned yesterday when Peter found that picture of Elizabeth in Rebecca's files.
But like I said, I know nuthin' We shall

Rebecca's a psycho, and I love it. MI-5——ahhhh, now it makes sense how she had all that info. Am I the only one who wants to know what is in the folder about Neal's childhood? I keep thinking his mother is mentally ill or something, there's something going on with her.

I know, right?! I think my parents were hitting the bottle when they named me.

I had the same reaction when I first started watching the show in the middle of the 3rd season and then one day I found myself completely invested in the characters. And now I'm hooked.

As noted, it wasn't a surprise that Rebecca was a bad, bad girl, but it was really creepy seeing all of the info she collected on Neal and everybody in his life. That was a level of wickedness I was not expecting. Watching him, sure, okay, but she was studying him like a lab-rat. Neal's been thru some crap lately,

Maybe. She's a quick-change and a quick camera-installer! She's very gifted. In last night's episode, when she walked in, went directly to the picture and found Mozzie's sketch, that made me go uh? And then she also walks just when they've taken apart the window and are looking it over. Unless of course they

Did Rebecca put a camera in Neal's apartment? She watching him?
I like that Neal's off his game and that he's blind to Rebecca. It makes sense after last year's stuff with his dad and Peter basically pushing him away. The deal with Hagen was not a thought out plan but an emotional leap and it's well established

Oh snap, Peter is cold-hearted this season. Neal, hurt and mad. That last scene…good stuff. I'd be hurt, too. Last season, friends. This season, not so much. All because of a little murder conviction looming. I mean, honestly, what's a little murder between friends?! Anyway, Tim Dekay and Matt Bomer are always

Several of the reasons I love this show were evident in this week's episode: watching Neal and Mozzie work their crafty magic, Neal and Peter's exchange in the restaurant when Peter realizes, oh, he actually likes this girl! (followed by the Burke dating advice), and just the fun of this week's case. I personally

This show for me has always been and will always be about Phil. Ty Burrell is so great and when he's hardly in it I find myself missing him. He's so good without having say anything as evident by this last episode. I wish they would take time away from Lily and put it back on him. I can do without Lily having any

Yeh, not a favorite episode of mine. I'm really not that invested in Peter and Elizabeth being an upfront part of the show. And, I agree, enough with the talk from Elizabeth of how awesome her husband is, and I was not buying Elizabeth being that jealous. I feel like maybe if they made it so she was more worried

I do also think Rebecca is either with the Dutchman or something else is going on with her that is not good.
I don't agree about Neal having an inability to care about the women in his life. I think he cares about all of them deeply. It's what makes him mess up quite a bit.

Sometimes White Collar episodes really move along and this was one of them. I think the writers did a great job of intermingling the story of the week with the ongoing saga. I also love when Neal "gets into character". Matt Bomer always does a great job of getting into that other character. He walks and stands

Ohh, yes, right, right, right I forgot he drove in the pilot. Seems like such a long time ago that aired…

I didn't think William and Elizabeth stayed in touch after the son disappeared, and she was also was very young at the time she was a tutor. People grow up, grow apart, it's completely plausible he never met Peter.

It was fun to see all the characters interacting in a playful trusting way. Even con men and agents chasing them need a break once in a while! And I completely ridiculously enjoyed watching Neal drive for some reason. I think that was the first time we've seen him drive, isn't it?
I was caught off guard by the

Oh, I think Siegel's death it's related to the Hagen/Neal situation. I just don't think Hagen himself killed Siegel. I'm wondering if there's a 3rd party in the mix that Hagen is dealing with that killed him.