Previously on White Collar, Peter ran, Rebecca turned out not to be who she seemed to be. At all. And Hagen died...
Wow that was, once again, an intense episode! All in all, we didn't breath often this season. Episode after episode, they keep us at the edge of our seats.
Watching Neal and Rebecca playing each other, pretending to be smitten and all, was fascinating! Rebecca doesn't know Neal knows, and Neal pretends not to know... A conman meets a conwoman and nobody can tell lies from truth...
I wasn't expecting Rebecca to be falling for Neal for real. Interesting turn, hitting a little too close to home for Neal it seems...
Peter's attitude was interesting there. Of course, Peter doesn't approve Neal's habits of lies (nothing really new here), and Rebecca's betrayal validates his point that a lie/crime always comes back to bite you. Which he tells Elizabeth, but don't really tell Neal. He's much more gentle and caring with Neal, because (nothing new here either) he cares about Neal, and still believes Neal deserves to be happy.
Back toRebecca Rachel. What a difference of character! She fights! And when she takes a cab, she knocks out the driver!
And that call at the end! Creeeepy!
MI5 explains the thorough stalking, though I suddenly find it too big for a diamond hunt.
Rewatching the whole season is going to be interesting - and painful for poor Neal who, in all the chaos and mayhem, was at least having fun with 'Becca...
Peter and Elizabeth are really leaving! Or are they? What's going to stop them now? And it can't be just Peter changing his mind, because Elizabeth now has a great job at th National Gallery. I'm WORRIED!
And I really hope that it's not going to be Neal and his new obsession with the diamond... Neal, what are you doing there?! If you don't want to be called a criminal, stop looking after treasures, especially for no reason. And even more especially when you've told Peter about it! /o\ Troubles, Neal, troubles!
Meanwhile, Peter seems to have come to peace with everything. Siegel, his release, Neal.
He didn't even question the fact that Neal told he was working with Hagen because he had Rebecca and then Neal said Hagen was the one who sent him to Rebecca. So, shouldn't this mean that Neal was working with Hagen before meeting Rebecca?
Show, this is mean! Really really mean! Having an episode called "Shot Through the Heart" and having Neal shot at! Heeee but it's only a scratch! :-)
More random squees:
- Neal and Mozzie hiding on the floor on Neal's flat! (hmmm, wouldn't just go downstair be just as efficient?)
- Peter seems to have an interesting habit of using chinese menus as decoys...
- Oh and awesome character's continuity! Peter can spot a concrete dried under the rain, because his father was in construction. No doubt he learned it there.
- Mozzie has a mind palace like Sherlock! \o/ Now that's a mind palace I'd love to see!
Wow that was, once again, an intense episode! All in all, we didn't breath often this season. Episode after episode, they keep us at the edge of our seats.
Watching Neal and Rebecca playing each other, pretending to be smitten and all, was fascinating! Rebecca doesn't know Neal knows, and Neal pretends not to know... A conman meets a conwoman and nobody can tell lies from truth...
I wasn't expecting Rebecca to be falling for Neal for real. Interesting turn, hitting a little too close to home for Neal it seems...
Jones was most probably right, it would be easier if she was just pretending.
Peter's attitude was interesting there. Of course, Peter doesn't approve Neal's habits of lies (nothing really new here), and Rebecca's betrayal validates his point that a lie/crime always comes back to bite you. Which he tells Elizabeth, but don't really tell Neal. He's much more gentle and caring with Neal, because (nothing new here either) he cares about Neal, and still believes Neal deserves to be happy.
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And that call at the end! Creeeepy!
MI5 explains the thorough stalking, though I suddenly find it too big for a diamond hunt.
Rewatching the whole season is going to be interesting - and painful for poor Neal who, in all the chaos and mayhem, was at least having fun with 'Becca...
Peter and Elizabeth are really leaving! Or are they? What's going to stop them now? And it can't be just Peter changing his mind, because Elizabeth now has a great job at th National Gallery. I'm WORRIED!
And I really hope that it's not going to be Neal and his new obsession with the diamond... Neal, what are you doing there?! If you don't want to be called a criminal, stop looking after treasures, especially for no reason. And even more especially when you've told Peter about it! /o\ Troubles, Neal, troubles!
Meanwhile, Peter seems to have come to peace with everything. Siegel, his release, Neal.
He didn't even question the fact that Neal told he was working with Hagen because he had Rebecca and then Neal said Hagen was the one who sent him to Rebecca. So, shouldn't this mean that Neal was working with Hagen before meeting Rebecca?
Show, this is mean! Really really mean! Having an episode called "Shot Through the Heart" and having Neal shot at! Heeee but it's only a scratch! :-)
More random squees:
- Neal and Mozzie hiding on the floor on Neal's flat! (hmmm, wouldn't just go downstair be just as efficient?)
- Peter seems to have an interesting habit of using chinese menus as decoys...
- Oh and awesome character's continuity! Peter can spot a concrete dried under the rain, because his father was in construction. No doubt he learned it there.
- Mozzie has a mind palace like Sherlock! \o/ Now that's a mind palace I'd love to see!
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