Also, "Sterling!" may have beat out "Badger!" as the thing I want to yell at the screen when Mark Sheppard semi-unexpectedly appears.
Whereas I was thinking "Read the fine print on a deal with the King of Hell!!"
Never diversify, Mark, never diversify...
That would have been appropriate advice.
OMG Neal and Peter's loveissopure.
I mean, if by "pure," you mean painful and based on lies.
Never diversify, Mark, never diversify...
He kinda has to do S.H.E.I.L.D. to complete at this point, doesn't he?
My 91 year old Mom on "Reign"
"Great costume soap opera. Any historical accuracies are purely coincidental."
I do not like this White Collar turn. It throws so much of the past episodes into the trash, so I hope it shows the strain within the next episode. Otherwise it's a different show from what I signed up for, and I'm not patient with that.
You mean Neal's "I'll always be a criminal" epiphany? That seemed like a big and random left turn.
Yep. Way to go to back up on all the character development, of oh...the entire seasonseries. Unless it's shown to be bogus (aren't recovered memories?) and fast, I'm so not interested. Not even with tension about when it's going to be shown bogus, if that's further in the future than next week.
Yeah, I'm kind of pretending it didn't happen because it doesn't make sense to me.
White Collar was off to me again. There wasn't enough followup on what should be a huge revelation from the previous episode, and some of Neal's lines felt weirdly forced in a show that's traditionally chemistry incarnate.
It feels weird.