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That's an interesting take! I was assuming that they would start mending that relationship with only 2 episodes to go. But maybe you're right the characters are going in complete different direction and that makes sense too. So Peter and Neal perhaps will be a odds in the cliffhanger just like season 3…hmm! I can't

Yes, I agree Rebecca has been an amazing character this season. Her chemistry with Neal pretty much radiated every scene together. Even more so as Rachel! I'm really curious why they are bringing her back after she's put behind bars. Kind of unusual for WC. With only 2 episodes I have a feeling they are leaving it

Absolutely I've always said Neal is a conman superhero. Superheroes don't have to live by the same rules as us mortals right? I think the WC writers sometimes forget what an extraordinary character they have created and try to make him too ordinary sometimes.

This is one of those episodes that rides completely on the actors' chemistry and charisma. Matt and Bridget had it in hoardes as Neal and Rachel. It really didn't resolve all the questions that Rebecca character raised. But Neal and Rachel took us on a thrilling ride and I was kind of of riveted!
I feel really bad for

You have some great theories tying Bruce, NSA, Rebecca. Maybe the Mosconi and the Codex is somehow tied in as well? I hope all the lose threads right now are somehow tied together. I agree about Mozzie. It was heartwarming to see him show unwavering loyalty although sometime he tends to lead Neal astray.
I also agree

That was an amazing episode. Fast paced and had my heart racing throughout and pretty much in my mouth towards the end. It's not that I was surprised about Rebecca. Everyone had pretty much called it. It wasthe way they pulled it all together and boldly went where they had never gone before, and I didn't think they

Wow, I agree with almost everything you said! I loved Alex for the character and her equation with Neal. Just seemed liked there is a lot of backstory there to be explored and she is like Neal and Mozzie, in the sense of being a criminal with a good heart. Sara was too much like Peter and therefore redundant imho. I

Let's see. Rebecca is a rare book scholar and obsessed with the Mosconi Codex. She meets Neal who shares her passion and they seem to have an instant connection and attraction. She is well traveled and is someone who would go to a great extent for her passion. Neal wants her help with the Codex and they have a great

I love Peter and Tim but I have to say, Tim was fantastic in showing extreme emotion of anger, frustration but where he lacked imo is in showing the conflict that Peter must experience in feeling love and gratitude coupled with disappointment and anger. If he had managed to show that duality, most of us would've

I totally loved that she walked straight to the sketch and started admiring it. That's exactly what I would do. I've always wondered how come all these people storming Neal's apartment aren't taken in by what's on that easel! Any person with any tiny bit of art appreciatin would. I also liked that when she saw the

The look on Neal's face at the end of the episode and at the end of the spoiler is going to haunt me now. I'm not sure I'm enjoying such extreme angst for Neal. Seriously, Peter needs to take a hike, like right now, with his lack of empathy and his self-rightousess! All he is worried about is his law abiding alter-ego

OMG! Someone needs to pitch this idea to them. I'll be first in line. I know it'll be a long one…lol.

Yes, agree about his eyes in that restaurant scene. And so were his eyes when he realizes that Rebecca's intentions when she locks the door. Doubt if I could name the flurry emotions that flitted across that face. He needs more material like that.

I agree. I also am pretty sure, after making everyone run theories around her and her ulterior motive, she will turn out to be just "her".

I love the word "askew". Something is definitely askew, but in a good way, kinda like how June is askew..lol. One would have to be askew to be able to love Neal unconditionally imho.

Agree about Rebecca. Their chemistry is fantastic! To have Neal finally be so vulnerable and happy and then make her bad would be horrible. Jeff Eastin would have to be a sadist…lol

I don't think that kind of thing would ever happen in WC..thankfully!. But I do think she'll be in some kind of peril.

Kenny, I love your reviews. But, for the life of me, I'll never understand your rating logic..lol. I mean this was the best of WC. It should so be A ish.
This was a highly entertaining episode. It had just the right amount of anxiety instead of unsettling angst. After Jeff Eastin promised S5 will go back to the basics

wait..whaa? there was a case? hmm!

This episode was like a dinner where the main dish is horrible but it's the side ones that make it tasty. I loved references to Siegel, Neal's concern over Peter's anguish. Loved the scenes between Neal and Jones. Fell in love with Neal/Rebecca even more. Her love for books and nerdiness comes out in the cutest of