It kind of feel strange to "squee" over....
the death of the poor innocent agent who's only fault was to be too diligent at his handler job, but still. WOW, just WOW. Show, you're so devious and daring and I so didn't see it coming.
Having us warm up the ENTIRE episode to David Siegel. Having Neal warm up to his new handler, all that to just kill him off at the end of the episode. God, they didn't even waited next week, didn't even give us the time to have enough of Siegel. There, the poor guy, he didn't even have the time to find his own apartment, and he ends up being collateral damage of that giant tropical storm created by hurrican Curtis.
Yes, I was shocked, and actually sad. Well played show.

And this is new. Not that this is the first body of "blue sky - we're investigating non violent crimes" White Collar. This is still the show who blew up Kate at the end of the first season. (Even NCIS waited season 2 to kill Kate)
But Kate wasn't totally innocent, Adler was definitely guilty - and shot as Neal-defense -, and even Ellen was killed by her own enemies.
But Siegel? Unless they're tricking us again, I feel like there's little doubt that he was killed for getting too close to Hagen. Not his own mess, not his story.
No matter the convoluted way we got there, it's still Neal and Peter's shenanigans that got him killed. I'm not saying it is directly their fault, and they should be arrested, but they'll have to feel responsible.
Even if you forget Hagen for a minute. He is Peter's first recruit, and ends being Peter's first casualty under his direct responsibility as the ASAC of the division...
And well, someone else is having some identity crisis... Though his own wardrobe is much nicer... :-)
And even though it was cool to be able to promote your own partners,
Also, I particularly enjoyed the Neal-Mozzie banter in that episode.
Hagen is still very much getting on my nerves...
And El looked particularly gorgeous, even when making turtles faces with Peter.
Ah and that stakeout scene.... awww boys, stop beating yourselves up like that. And Neal, how can you have the heart to make Peter sad?! Look how happy he was !
the death of the poor innocent agent who's only fault was to be too diligent at his handler job, but still. WOW, just WOW. Show, you're so devious and daring and I so didn't see it coming.
Having us warm up the ENTIRE episode to David Siegel. Having Neal warm up to his new handler, all that to just kill him off at the end of the episode. God, they didn't even waited next week, didn't even give us the time to have enough of Siegel. There, the poor guy, he didn't even have the time to find his own apartment, and he ends up being collateral damage of that giant tropical storm created by hurrican Curtis.
Yes, I was shocked, and actually sad. Well played show.

And this is new. Not that this is the first body of "blue sky - we're investigating non violent crimes" White Collar. This is still the show who blew up Kate at the end of the first season. (Even NCIS waited season 2 to kill Kate)
But Kate wasn't totally innocent, Adler was definitely guilty - and shot as Neal-defense -, and even Ellen was killed by her own enemies.
But Siegel? Unless they're tricking us again, I feel like there's little doubt that he was killed for getting too close to Hagen. Not his own mess, not his story.
No matter the convoluted way we got there, it's still Neal and Peter's shenanigans that got him killed. I'm not saying it is directly their fault, and they should be arrested, but they'll have to feel responsible.
Even if you forget Hagen for a minute. He is Peter's first recruit, and ends being Peter's first casualty under his direct responsibility as the ASAC of the division...
Ok. Enough angst. Let's shake some lighter squee.
Mozzie's identity crisis was just total LOL
And well, someone else is having some identity crisis... Though his own wardrobe is much nicer... :-)
And even though it was cool to be able to promote your own partners,

...nothing beats solving crimes, right?
Also, I particularly enjoyed the Neal-Mozzie banter in that episode.
Hagen is still very much getting on my nerves...
And El looked particularly gorgeous, even when making turtles faces with Peter.

Ah and that stakeout scene.... awww boys, stop beating yourselves up like that. And Neal, how can you have the heart to make Peter sad?! Look how happy he was !
And now he is all sad, and not even arguing, because deep down he knows it's all true, but still it hurts and he doesn't want "not to be partners anymore".
Did you forget the "you're part of that family" line?
Did you forget the "you're part of that family" line?
Luckily Siegel was killed and Neal needs a new handler... ;-)
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