Dude, now I think of it, I'm pretty sure I have read that. And honestly, Shawn could be pretty helpful on a con, if he was of a mind to.
ETA: Got it. Don't remember how good it was, but decent, I think.
[link] Off to google.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Dude, now I think of it, I'm pretty sure I have read that. And honestly, Shawn could be pretty helpful on a con, if he was of a mind to.
ETA: Got it. Don't remember how good it was, but decent, I think.
[link] Off to google.
Aw, Tara's getting sucked in! I liked her character this week.
Weird, no Sophie in the mix.
That shot at the end of Eliot reaching up to plant the camera in the warehouse... oh my. No crime against that. No crime at all. Those were sure some nice arms. Sigh. Need to put that in a video loop with shirtless Hardison and Parker's gorgeous naked back from the pilot episode. Yum.
Fun con! The Tara con on Luke Perry when they first met was great.
Gummy frogs!
Dude, now I think of it, I'm pretty sure I have read that.
Just read it, and it was great! Especially so because now I don't have to write it.
Oh, my god, no MAKING PARKER CRY. Bastard.
What was that with Tara smelling something in the van with Hardison? I feel like I missed something.
In the ep with the dueling teams, Sophie was in the van with Hardison and claimed it smelled "whiffy" in the van. Hardison replied that it was the smell of hard work.
Did anyone else get the sense that the White Collar writers swiped a Leverage script from John Rogers? Because seriously, that WC episode was ludicrous. Bit of a waste of Kyle Secor, too.
I choose to focus on the interpersonal bits of that White Collar episode. Because by about the halfway mark it became something the FBI totally could not be involved in and take to court.
The undercover bit was sooo Leverage, except the part where it made absolutely no sense at all.
...there was a plot?