I was disappointed there was no Arc of the Covenant joke, though.
Well, actually: [link]
Mal ,'Serenity'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Well, actually: [link]
That's excellent.
::snerk::
Arrghh, White Collar!
That LOOK Peter gives Neal at the end. And that Neal gives Peter. No matter what, their relationship is damaged, way worse than Sarah seeing Neal kiss Alex.
You've gotta think Neal knew what the key was to by the time he went there. He'd have to have seen his missing art by then. And also, who burns someone else's art to woo them?
But anyway, if he weren't at least thinking of going back to the con, he should never have gone to the address. Security cameras, people. He should have told Peter about it right away, and they could have gone together. So whether he was thinking about it before, he certainly was by that point.
Woe.
You know what I like about this show, and hadn't realized until last night?
They know how to wrap up some damn mysteries before throwing more at you. (I'm looking at you Lost).
No matter what, their relationship is damaged, way worse than Sarah seeing Neal kiss Alex.
Oh NO. I'm not watching until someone tells me it's all right. Cannot handle Peter/Neal damage. *whine*
It's a season finale. It won't be alright before the next episode.
I think Mozzie still makes the most sense to me because I don't think he's ever going to entirely trust Peter and the FBI not to turn on Neal, or him, at some point. And I think I can see him blowing something up, if he doesn't have to be right there within scorching distance.
I was shocked that Peter jumped to the conclusion that Neal did it so quickly. But I was even more shocked by Neal's smile when he got in there, and I know I shouldn't have been.
I think the most I can believe is that now Neal is going to see it as bounty he didn't steal, and therefore doesn't have to give back in its entirety. As in fencing/keeping a few pieces for a sense of security: If this partnership blows up in my face, I have something to fall back on.
And I think I can see him blowing something up
Dude, he got shot. Nearly died. Why don't we think Mozzie would blow up a building? He didn't kill anyone, right?
I was shocked that Peter jumped to the conclusion that Neal did it so quickly.
I know that Neal's painting fragment was there but it still felt super weird and forced and too fast for Peter to blame Neal. And blame him harshly. He's never been shown to fight so unfairly about people he cares about. They even just showed us Peter and Elle "fighting" so we've got comparison material.
Eh. I assume it's a smokescreen like the end scene with Kate that one time.
I am a superficial WC fan, so I don't have nearly the background of y'all. But I honestly saw Neal's smile as, 'now I can show Peter how wrong he was about me.' That would be too simple and straightforward for teevee though, I admit it.