len, that was me moaning about the Peter and Kate scene.
Okay, I just picked up on Mozzie's "Superhuman" comment to Neal at the end. I larfed.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
len, that was me moaning about the Peter and Kate scene.
Okay, I just picked up on Mozzie's "Superhuman" comment to Neal at the end. I larfed.
okay, let me edit!
I saw the Two-Live Crew Job again off my DVR. Damn, that's such a good episode!
I'm guessing Peter didn't bring Neal because Peter doesn't trust Kate. There's no way he'd be able to show Neal she's untrustworthy with him there, but what he did might give him enough ammo to convince loverboy.
Kate is absolutely appalling. I'm guessing there really is no payoff for her looking so much like Elizabeth, so it's just a real piece of lousy casting, in a show that's done pretty damned well so far.
That is really too bad. I wish that the casting folks had realized.
So, 1) how could Peter just go and see Kate and 2) why didn't he bring Neal with him? That's probably the only thing I can't really hand wave away.
I think that Peter doesn't trust Kate. She may legitimately be in trouble, but she doesn't care about Neal.
side note: boy, did I see the slash potential in this ep.
They're still my OT3 #2, because Elizabeth is so motherly towards Neal, and keeps urging him and Peter together without necessarily being part of it herself, but it's a pretty strong contender.
boy, did I see the slash potential in this ep.
All sorts of jealous boyfriend vibes.
All sorts of jealous boyfriend vibes.
he's my friend.
Yeah, right.
Does Human Target belong here? I justed wanted to say how much I love rotating sets. by which I mean "Whoa-oh, I'm dancing on the ceiling!"
Would they pick a fricking night already!