These two would be Doing It if Peter weren't married.
El just hasn't convinced Peter that, "Go on, do him already. And then give him to me once you've broken him in," isn't some kind of test. Well, actually it is, but not the sort Peter's thinking.
'Lessons'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
These two would be Doing It if Peter weren't married.
El just hasn't convinced Peter that, "Go on, do him already. And then give him to me once you've broken him in," isn't some kind of test. Well, actually it is, but not the sort Peter's thinking.
The way that Neal says Peter's name is a love letter in itself. It's like it has eight extra syllables in it, and they all say, "I love you."
The way that Neal says Peter's name is a love letter in itself.
Exactly. He put so much in that word. I rewatched last night trying to imagine what he would say besides "I love you" or "I can't leave you" or something similar.
Did anyone get a whiff of Casablanca at the airport scene?
Damn, you just made me go back and watch the ending. Again. And again. And again. Theirloveissopure.
We still have absolutely no idea why the music box is so important.
My gut instinct is that Alex provided Matt with a fake when she "returned" it.
(Yes, I DID get to watch the finale last night.)
I've read people on TWOP describe it as brotherly, but seriously, people.
Brothers like on Supernatural?
Brothers like on Supernatural?
Either that or Heroes.
Did anyone get a whiff of Casablanca at the airport scene?
Totally!
My gut instinct is that Alex provided Matt with a fake when she "returned" it.
I would not be surprised. And then the rest of it was a way to get Neal and Kate somewhere away from their handlers/friends so they could be killed, thus covering the BigBad's tracks.