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POLL : What did you think of White Collar - Out of the Frying Pan?

Oct 25, 2013

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12 comments:

  1. Loved every second of it!

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  2. Diana was obviously eyeblaringly pregnant lying in the bed holding her newborn baby in her arms.

    Mozzie disguising as the Lady Liberty was the highlight of the episode.


    And as always, loved Neal doing what he does best (being criminal virtuoso, that is).

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  3. You know, that is actually fairly realistic...it is not like the belly is just gone immediately after the birth, even if you are lucky enough to not put on much actual weight, it takes some time for the body to go back to normal. A lot of woman still look pregnant directly after the birth.

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  4. Loved it! Mozzie and Diana (and Theo) stole the episode for me! :) So hilarious and endearing!

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  5. I like the arc of the season but the trust issue crap is beyond stupid. Peter is acting like a jerk, all the trust they built since so 1 where the hell is it?I feel like Neal is putting his freedom on the line for a bunch of ungrateful people. Tim's acting is great bc you can still see concern from Peter but there is so much you can do with dumb writing. It's like they got new writers who have no clue what happened until now. Peter's assumption that Neal's only reason for wanting him out of jail was for his personal gain was an insult to their friendship, same with El. I won t even go into the "you're a criminal"line from last episode. That said, Matt Bomer is ridiculously handsome.

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  6. Mozzie - "I'm a dad!"
    Diana - "No."
    Mozzie - "I'm a mldwife!"


    I know that Diana is a lesbian, but I am kinda shipping them right now.

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  7. 1. Peter assumed nothing in this direction. This was El, and she apologized immediately, knowing fully well that she was unfair.
    2. There were always trust issues between those two. It is the core of the show, they like each other, but they are not always on the same page.

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  8. I didn't know that. Actually I've never seen a woman who recently gave birth except on television. Sad, huh?



    Thanks for the info.

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  9. I would have to disagree, even though I thought the comment at the end of last week's show was too harsh, calling Neal a criminal in that way, but the premise of White Collar has always been about the trust/mistrust issue. Out of the Frying Pan had just enough without going extremely mean from Peter. It was so much fun. Neal and Mozzie both got away with everything. Peter suspicious but can't prove it, hopes newbie David has a fresh set of eyes. This was just like a classic episode.

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  10. I agree with you, I think the arc for this season is fun but I find Peter's words and attitude too harsh and unfair. If he was suspicious of how he got out (the confession appearing out of nowhere) that I could understand. I just think that when it is one of their own in trouble they don t have a problem with Neal's criminal skills, how many times have we heard El say "do whatever it takes!" . Every season we are back to square one regarding the trust issue thing and I think they have been thru too much for that to make sense. IMO it is lazy writing, Eastin and co should find other ways to keep the tension, I think Peter has learned by now that not everything is black or white you can go grey for the greater good.

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  11. It's like they have to contrive to keep the trust issues going instead of letting the characters progress, which makes it feel forced, and ends up working against one character or the other. To maintain the trust issues in the place where they were in season one doesn't allow the characters to advance. In previous seasons this has caused Neal to come across as shallow and self serving, and this season is causing Peter to come across as a jerk. Is this the same character that testified Neal should no longer be on his anklet? Is this the same character that went to get Neal from the Island where he was hiding?


    I totally agree with you. Where the hell is the trust they built since season one? The trust issue in this storyline feels contrived. They could do this so much better.

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  12. Ahh thank you, I didn''t know how to say this so eloquently, English is not my first language. I agree completely and I do hope it will get better. I forgot to mention how much I enjoyed the whole Diana/Moz/Neal/baby scene :))) hopefully Diana will become more of an ally now.

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