An all around FANTASTIC episode. This one feels like they're finally hitting their stride with the season's arc. The first three were a bit lukewarm for me, but this? This felt like the good old White Collar I've come to know and love. The Burke's Seven reunions were fantastic, but God, Ellen...Neal is going to be traumatized by this. I'm so excited to see how it all plays out, and I'm definitely looking forward to meeting the mysterious Sam.
Welcome back, White Collar. And welcome back TO White Collar, Peter.
An awesome episode. Glad everything is back as it should be with Neal home, Mozzie home, and Peter back in his old job. And they brought back lame jokes from Peter which are always funny because they're so awkward.
Also, I liked Laura Vandervoort, wish we could have her come back on a recurring basis.
Strange...it's the other way around for me. The first two delivered what I expected, the third one was great, easily one of my fav episodes ever, but this one was okayish...I really don't get why Sara was in the episode at all, and why exactly does the FBI send Neal undercover without his watch? Not really bad, but I take the first three over this one at any day. Liked the guest character, though.
Sara is in the Episode and an important character because she was the only person other than the FBI who can help Peter in the case that is legal. Everytime Peter is in trouble, Sara is the he's calling. Remember Burke's Seven and of course Judgment Day where she also saves Neal's Ass!
Sara is in the Episode and an important character because she was the only person other than the FBI who can help Peter in the case that is legal. Everytime Peter is in trouble, Sara is the he's calling. Remember Burke's Seven and of course Judgment Day where she also saves Neal's Ass!
I heard that they were going to do something with the storyline of Sara's missing sister. Maybe its connected to Neal or not, but I assumed thats part of why she was there - to intro that idea. I like Sara, even though many don't. I like her spunk but I also like how they seem to have softened her up a bit lately... Guess we'll see - she's slated for several episodes.
Absolutely LOVED it! AWESOME episode! Really sad (cried) at what happened in the end. Absolutely LOVE Laura Vandervoort! The crew liked her so much she might be back next season.
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An all around FANTASTIC episode. This one feels like they're finally hitting their stride with the season's arc. The first three were a bit lukewarm for me, but this? This felt like the good old White Collar I've come to know and love. The Burke's Seven reunions were fantastic, but God, Ellen...Neal is going to be traumatized by this. I'm so excited to see how it all plays out, and I'm definitely looking forward to meeting the mysterious Sam.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, White Collar. And welcome back TO White Collar, Peter.
An awesome episode. Glad everything is back as it should be with Neal home, Mozzie home, and Peter back in his old job. And they brought back lame jokes from Peter which are always funny because they're so awkward.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I liked Laura Vandervoort, wish we could have her come back on a recurring basis.
Strange...it's the other way around for me. The first two delivered what I expected, the third one was great, easily one of my fav episodes ever, but this one was okayish...I really don't get why Sara was in the episode at all, and why exactly does the FBI send Neal undercover without his watch? Not really bad, but I take the first three over this one at any day. Liked the guest character, though.
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Peter's back! Sara's back even if it was for a little! Poor Ellen!
ReplyDeleteSara is in the Episode and an important character because she was the only person other than the FBI who can help Peter in the case that is legal. Everytime Peter is in trouble, Sara is the he's calling. Remember Burke's Seven and of course Judgment Day where she also saves Neal's Ass!
ReplyDeleteSara is in the Episode and an important character because she was the
ReplyDeleteonly person other than the FBI who can help Peter in the case that is
legal. Everytime Peter is in trouble, Sara is the he's calling. Remember
Burke's Seven and of course Judgment Day where she also saves Neal's
Ass!
I heard that they were going to do something with the storyline of Sara's missing sister. Maybe its connected to Neal or not, but I assumed thats part of why she was there - to intro that idea. I like Sara, even though many don't. I like her spunk but I also like how they seem to have softened her up a bit lately... Guess we'll see - she's slated for several episodes.
ReplyDeletevery funny and classic white collar episode but the end very sad and unexpected will define neal and peter relationship forever
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVED it! AWESOME episode! Really sad (cried) at what happened in the end. Absolutely LOVE Laura Vandervoort! The crew liked her so much she might be back next season.
ReplyDeleteI loved this ep! Loved the return of Sara and all the dynamic in this ep
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