That's because El wants Neal too! And she knows she can't get him unless Peter has him first/too. El has Plans for them, oh yes she does.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Well, there was that bit where Peter came home to find Neal ensconced comfortably in his house with El. I mean, El definitely likes Neal.
But somehow I don't know that I see them actually going with the OT3. I see them playing the tension.
Which is why I think Neal was getting on that plane. It was all the shapes of traditional relationships that he thought he had to revert to. He needed Kate for that perceived normal happiness, and he wouldn't step between Peter and El without blessing, leaving them to their perceived normal happiness. And I don't see that they've actually gone there yet.
What I do love about El is how secure she is in herself, which is again why the finale was so difficult, with them going after her, with her being vulnerable because of them. And Peter and Neal both coming to her defense in their own ways. But somehow it didn't ring the damsel in distress bells with me. Just that she means so much to them, and if you're going to hurt them, of course you're going to go through her.
somehow it didn't ring the damsel in distress bells with me.
That actually impressed me--there was so much potential for gender fail there, considering that they had a strong woman put in a position of weakness solely because of the men's business, but they managed to skate the line fairly well.
They kept her angry while she was unjustly done by, and had Peter react with a similar (just more violent) anger. Any rescue that happened was more by Neal, and that was much later.
I have read comments about Kate being fridged, but I honestly dislike her so much that I'm relieved at the idea of her enforced absence next season, so I don't much care. Her character on the show was a bigger fail, IMO.
I want them to fridge the character of Kate. I wouldn't care if the character were Ken. It's a stupid character and I want that character gone bye-bye.
Or a time machine and written better.
But I'm realistic in my ... fiction?
El wasn't in physical peril, she stood up for herself, and what Neal did was couched as amends and a parting gift. No damsel, yo.
I came to WC fairly late in the season, so I didn't have the full Kate experience, but I had enough to be annoyed. If she's going to be no more than a cipher, well, she can do that dead.
Just read the Christian Kane article.
If it wasn’t in my contract that [LEVERAGE executive producer] Dean [Devlin] had Eliot Spencer’s tear ducts sautered, I’d probably cry a little bit I’m so fortunate now.
sautered?
iF Magazine, I think you meant soldered. ::cringe::
Maybe he meant sauteed?
::runs::
Or sutured?
Ha! Whatever's going on with Eliot's tear ducts, it sounds unpleasant.
Watching the WC finale again, because I can't help myself.
I don't think we're supposed to like Kate. It's canon that she's Neal's Achilles' heel. He may be smart, charming, lovely, can forge bonds and paintings, sculpt (half-naked, yay!), escape from a supermax prison, crack a safe, and so on, but Peter can always see through his lies, and he always makes stupid decisions when it comes to Kate.
Moz: "Happily ever after isn't for guys like us."
Peter: "You're fooling yourself if you think Kate's on your side." (Also Kate pulled a gun on Peter! Neal hates guns. That's a significant reveal, when they go to such great pains to show how much Neal hates guns and violence.)
Alex: "I hope that Kate's still the same girl you think she is."
El: "I think there's a difference between loving an idea of someone and actually loving who they really are."
What's interesting is that if she's actually dead, they've pretty much eliminated his main weakness, other than Peter.