I'm thinking of when she was handcuffed to the bench, actually. But I think she had some kind of tracking device on her for a little while after that. I don't think it was permanent.
Eta: I like Fairly Legal more than I thought I would. I tuned in pretty much because I liked Sarah Shahi so much on Life, but the pilot was a lot more enjoyable than the ads had led me to expect.
Damn, I can't believe that they killed Nate.
right there with you, sumi. that whole scene i was sitting there saying, "oh shit" over and over.
Interview with Kevin Alejandro.
Oh, that Nate. I was thinking Ford, or Weston, and very confused.
White Collar: Love. It was a super intimate conversation. And I liked getting all the backstory. I love that the intensity of their current relationship is tied to the intensity of their previous relationship when they knew about each other a whole bunch, but didn't know each other at all. And yet the whole of their being was focused on each other then. It's not shocking that they're close now, when you consider all of that. It's just about how it's turned from antagonism to, well, love. Which is another interesting bit about how close enemies are to lovers. It's not always about holding hands, kinda stuff.
What kills me about the show is that Neil has more chemistry with just about any other actor - male and female - on the show than Kate. Including Moz AND Peter's wife.
I don't know what it is about Kate (is she just a bad actress?) but if you can't believably be in a passionate relationship with Neil, you are dead to me.
He's the new BBOC, only it stands for clay now, since the sculpting thing. Kate is just a bad actress. She has really unusual eyes, so I think that's why she was cast.
OH! And I have to say, I was disappointed that the painting required a shirt. I don't think Neil wants to get his nice white undershirt all painty, do you? I mean, c'mon, people.
Yeah, he's total BBOC.
I like Kate's eyes, and I like looking at them, but yeah, there's nothing else there.