I like the way you guys think.
There also needs to be an episode where Peter has to pretend to be Neal and vice versa.
Lilah ,'Destiny'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I like the way you guys think.
There also needs to be an episode where Peter has to pretend to be Neal and vice versa.
Now I'm having a flashback of Ray and Benton trussed up inside cow carcasses to keep warm.
The brainstorming on future WC reminded me of this, from twitter:
Tweet from me to WCWriters re: Burn Notice and White Collar:
@WCwriters does that mean there is crossover potential?
From WCWriters:
@izaguirres We are absolutely open to the idea in theory, but it would take a TON of maneuvering for that to ever happen. No promises...
From Me:
@WCwriters well, I just want to see more Peter/Neal on my TV in any format.
From WCWriters:
@izaguirres THAT we can promise. We are hard at work. Season two is going to be fantastic.
I wonder if they know that Peter/Neal is not the same as Peter and Neal. Anyway, made me chuckle this morning.
There also needs to be an episode where Peter has to pretend to be Neal and vice versa.
oo, good one. How can there be more Bomer when he's in almost every scene already? Not that I'm complaining, but I want as much Peter as Neal.
Bonus points if they somehow end up wearing Mountie costumes.
Bonus points if they somehow end up wearing Mountie costumes.
FTW!
I thought they had given up all pretense and were going for it when Peter had to stay over at Neal's.
no Winchesters
Which really does hold the entire competition in suspect.
Tonight's Justified wasn't as good as the pilot, not as stylized in dialogue and set-pieces, but it still had some nice scenes. Boyd is just a fascinating character, and the actor is magnetic, so glad they didn't kill him off. Loved the realization that Raylan was letting Crowe drive himself back to prison while he played with his phone. Enjoyed the genteel hostage taking of Raylan, but the show fell flat whenever the stripper wife and her cousin were in play. The laying in of sniper guy's story was well done, I thought.
Enjoyed the genteel hostage taking of Raylan, but the show fell flat whenever the stripper wife and her cousin were in play.
Ah, see they were such Elmore Leonard types I just went "Of course that's how it's going to go." If anything, this one felt more Elmore Leonard-ish than the premiere to me.
I did like the story she was telling in the car about the dead man's car being haunted. But I don't know Elmore Leonard, so I can't pick out what's his influence and what isn't. I just know that I loved every minute of the pilot.
Loved the Cooper character, was horrified when I thought he'd been shot dead.
I also loved Cooper. I like how relationships are fluid in this show--characters remain consistent, but their allegiances shift in interesting ways. I LOVE Raylen's boss. He's a wonderful low-key character, but so fully drawn.