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.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
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?
There must have been some reason to get Neal on drugs and for Peter to stroke his hair, but really, was it important?
Love...is a many splendoured thing.
I wish there was a way to take the pulse of LJ icons, so I could see how many were made of Neal with his sheriff's badge, and how many of him having his hair stroked (not to mention the SPN "pudding" and "boop!" ones) that popped up last week.
I have noticed that ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com has a big love-on for Matthew Bomer, and whenever there's a post relating to him the comments are full of animated gifs from the show. They're marvellous.
I think that this episode must have been partially rewritten a couple of times (by different people), that's the only explanation I have for its randomness.
I have succumbed and starting DVRing White Collar. Congratulations, all.
Go to the TNT web site and catch up. Last week was really weak on plotmaking sense, but the chemistry was marvellous. In fact, this whole half-season has been Kripking people's relationships.
White Collar is on USA, not TNT.