Ellie acting all jealous and irrational felt too out of character. Even more ridiculous was that Mozzie encouraged her to spy on Peter (during office hours??) and Neal let her walk into a room with armed and dangerous criminals and announce she had the chip. What if something had gone wrong? They could have shot either her or Peter, or both, and escaped with the chip. Anyway, I wish there could've been more scenes with Rebecca/Neal, they're just too adorable! :) The combined charm of Bridget and Matt is enough to just melt me in my seat, lol. :D
I have a problem to get invested in that pairing, because my gut feeling tells me that she is conning him and killed Siegel. Makes her not a good love interest, but an interesting character.
I'm one disappointed WC fan. It's been such a dull ride so far with the new season and there's never a single week I hope for a better episode. This season has been the worst I've seen as a fan. Despite the stupid storyline which is full of loopholes, I still watch it for the sake of Matt Bomer
The best part is I did not expect myself to miss Sara but damn it, I do. And very badly mind you *sigh*
I don't think she killed Siegel, but she may be working for whoever did. My guess is the person who devised the plan to blackmail Neal to steal the codex is the same person pulling her strings as well. If she's manipulating Neal, I doubt it's of her own free will. And my prediction is that Neal will try to help her take down this "big bad".
I admit I'm biased because I absolutely loved Bridget Regan in "Legend of the Seeker" (where she was the epitome of badassery) and I know for sure she can pull of fascinating and complex characters.
So in terms of screen presence and potential, I'll take Rebecca over any of Neal's previous love interests.
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Ellie acting all jealous and irrational felt too out of character. Even more ridiculous was that Mozzie encouraged her to spy on Peter (during office hours??) and Neal let her walk into a room with armed and dangerous criminals and announce she had the chip. What if something had gone wrong? They could have shot either her or Peter, or both, and escaped with the chip.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I wish there could've been more scenes with Rebecca/Neal, they're just too adorable! :) The combined charm of Bridget and Matt is enough to just melt me in my seat, lol. :D
Good episode episode. But the new girl is pretty bland, and she's making me miss Sara... and Kate... and Alex.
ReplyDeleteTo me, she's a thinner Sara with glasses. Still wonder if they will go the sister route
ReplyDeleteI have a problem to get invested in that pairing, because my gut feeling tells me that she is conning him and killed Siegel. Makes her not a good love interest, but an interesting character.
ReplyDeleteI'm one disappointed WC fan. It's been such a dull ride so far with the new season and there's never a single week I hope for a better episode. This season has been the worst I've seen as a fan. Despite the stupid storyline which is full of loopholes, I still watch it for the sake of Matt Bomer
ReplyDeleteThe best part is I did not expect myself to miss Sara but damn it, I do. And very badly mind you *sigh*
I don't think she killed Siegel, but she may be working for whoever did. My guess is the person who devised the plan to blackmail Neal to steal the codex is the same person pulling her strings as well. If she's manipulating Neal, I doubt it's of her own free will. And my prediction is that Neal will try to help her take down this "big bad".
ReplyDeleteI admit I'm biased because I absolutely loved Bridget Regan in "Legend of the Seeker" (where she was the epitome of badassery) and I know for sure she can pull of fascinating and complex characters.
So in terms of screen presence and potential, I'll take Rebecca over any of Neal's previous love interests.