There is some serious cliffhangers that will never be resolved if this show isn't renewed. It's wierd because WC has some really creative writing with interesting characters, but it's starting to fall flat for me and I can't pinpoint why. I can't believe Peter is walking away from the Washington job. I can believe Elizabeth is going because she's tired of her life going from one extreme to the other while Peter places his job ahead of her one too many times. I'm glad Mozzie was the last person to see Neil because he knows Neil would never leave him unexpectedly without so much as a word. Sure Neil was disappointed about not geting his freedom, but he wasn't desperate enough to ditch his ankle monitor and go on the run. Hopefully Mozzie can convince Peter of this and they both can look for and find Neil.
I felt the same they introduced Neal's father. But I had thought they took a better direction since they got past that. I sort of feel like I want to have more of the thief Sarah described in his early days before the series ends.
Unnerving clifhanger !!! how much time we need to wait for next season ??? one year ??? BTW Matt Bomer lucks incredible thin, skinny...I asume is about the time he loose weight for "The Normal heart "
pretty good finish to this season, with an decent setup for the next... even though I enjoyed this season, it felt to much like they reverted and dipped into the "Neal's a criminal/Peter is suspicious and hunting him down" formula yet again and I do hope that either the show really find a way to reboot itself and tweak the formula - perhaps plan a finale season arc like Burn Notice was able to do and give the show a proper send off or something to avoid the repetitious formula....
Decent episode, although it wasn't explosive or unbelievably exciting unfortunately. It was a better finish than what the season started as. Hopefully we'll get a renewal for a sixth and final season, so they can plan an awesome final season full of good twists, good action, good cons, and a shake up of the same, tired format.
Oddly paced, but I liked it...only the time after the wrap-up was a little bit long, plus, what about a finders fee? I wish I could enjoy the cliff-hanger more (I hope Rebecca is behind this, I want more of her, but I doubt it), but I honestly can as long as the fate of the show is in the air. And if this was the last episode, this will be the last time I watch anything of USA Network.
Considering that when the show was shot, it was still supposed to air in summer and have 16 episodes and it ended up airing in fall with only 13, I am not so sure. White Collar was syndicated last year. Since then it looks like the Network has lost interest.
Yeah, but that would be boooooring. I would prefer it if this is someone criminal who is in need of a world-class forger. I fear though, that it will be something along the line of a "we have a job offer your can't resist" deal.
Though...the upside or a covert operation would be that they might have a use for an ex-agent gone bad...(yeah, I really hope that we see Rachel again. The actress was so good with Matt Bomer, I can't get enough of her).
Actually the possibilities are a little bit more than this. First is Mathew Keller, then there is the possibility of Henry Dobbs, then there is Neal's father, then there is Phillip Kramer, then there is the CIA and NSA, and then after all this there is MI5 (or 6, or what ever they are called).
The finale was just as disappointing as the overall season. Yes, the cliffhanger involving a kidnapped Neal was a nice piece of drama. But, outside of that, there's Rebekah who goes through all that trouble of getting out of prison to get what she wants only to find herself heading back then, the resolution of the search for the treasure wasn't a big whoop, and there was also all that back and forth on the issue of Neal's anklet monitor. For a moment, it looked like Neal was on his way to being freed of it which would open up some interesting territory for the character. But, instead, it was like the writers thinking "Oh no. That's not dramatic enough." and decided not to go through with that direction just to stir up drama for drama's sake.
Awful, I felt this season could have ended on a strong season but they decided to resort to a cheap cliffhanger that is gonna be resolved by revealing it was the FBI, Beau Bridge's character most likely, who kidnapped him
The episode was good but as usual there was no pay off and that’s becoming Jeff Easin’s style. That hug wasn’t enough to make up for all the crap the Burkes have pulled this season. What was the point of Neal overhearing what Peter said of him if they weren’t going to address the issue? Just like that all is forgotten. I absolutely loved Rebeca as a villain but again, what was the point of her having all those files on White Collar division? only to con Neal into finding the diamond?She could have blackmailed him like she did with Mozzie and save herself all the trouble. It just seemed like it was going somewhere big. The only way they can start redeeming Peter for me is if, in so 6 he won’t jump to conclusions and assume as always that Neal skipped town, I’d like to see him have faith but I highly doubt that will happen. Definitely a season I won’t feel the need to rewatch, so many inconsistencies and out of character moments. Rebeca saved this season for me, too bad they ended her storyline so abruptly and quite boring actually.
You guys didn't look back to who smashed the anklet away and was riding the car. I stopped and i did saw it was Mozzie. Is this the way get freedom. Caffrey said sooner rather sooner then later. Is this soon enough:P
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Now, first, wait for this show to get renewed, second, what the hell happened to Neal, and three good luck Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteThere is some serious cliffhangers that will never be resolved if this show isn't renewed. It's wierd because WC has some really creative writing with interesting characters, but it's starting to fall flat for me and I can't pinpoint why. I can't believe Peter is walking away from the Washington job. I can believe Elizabeth is going because she's tired of her life going from one extreme to the other while Peter places his job ahead of her one too many times. I'm glad Mozzie was the last person to see Neil because he knows Neil would never leave him unexpectedly without so much as a word. Sure Neil was disappointed about not geting his freedom, but he wasn't desperate enough to ditch his ankle monitor and go on the run. Hopefully Mozzie can convince Peter of this and they both can look for and find Neil.
ReplyDeleteI felt the same they introduced Neal's father. But I had thought they took a better direction since they got past that. I sort of feel like I want to have more of the thief Sarah described in his early days before the series ends.
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ReplyDeleteI think WC will be renew or the writer would not have written the ending like that. I would think they were notifiy ahead of time
ReplyDeleteI loved how Mozzie thought he was a French General. I loved how Ellie was there to browbeat the doctors.
ReplyDeleteUnnerving clifhanger !!! how much time we need to wait for next season ??? one year ??? BTW Matt Bomer lucks incredible thin, skinny...I asume is about the time he loose weight for "The Normal heart "
ReplyDeletepretty good finish to this season, with an decent setup for the next... even though I enjoyed this season, it felt to much like they reverted and dipped into the "Neal's a criminal/Peter is suspicious and hunting him down" formula yet again and I do hope that either the show really find a way to reboot itself and tweak the formula - perhaps plan a finale season arc like Burn Notice was able to do and give the show a proper send off or something to avoid the repetitious formula....
ReplyDeleteDecent episode, although it wasn't explosive or unbelievably exciting unfortunately. It was a better finish than what the season started as. Hopefully we'll get a renewal for a sixth and final season, so they can plan an awesome final season full of good twists, good action, good cons, and a shake up of the same, tired format.
ReplyDeleteOddly paced, but I liked it...only the time after the wrap-up was a little bit long, plus, what about a finders fee?
ReplyDeleteI wish I could enjoy the cliff-hanger more (I hope Rebecca is behind this, I want more of her, but I doubt it), but I honestly can as long as the fate of the show is in the air. And if this was the last episode, this will be the last time I watch anything of USA Network.
Considering that when the show was shot, it was still supposed to air in summer and have 16 episodes and it ended up airing in fall with only 13, I am not so sure. White Collar was syndicated last year. Since then it looks like the Network has lost interest.
ReplyDeleteAwesome episode. but bad ending i mean this. I don't get how will they explain this and more importantly how will the FBI will get it.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing they were CIA or NSA who want him for a job.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but that would be boooooring. I would prefer it if this is someone criminal who is in need of a world-class forger. I fear though, that it will be something along the line of a "we have a job offer your can't resist" deal.
ReplyDeleteThough...the upside or a covert operation would be that they might have a use for an ex-agent gone bad...(yeah, I really hope that we see Rachel again. The actress was so good with Matt Bomer, I can't get enough of her).
ReplyDeleteActually the possibilities are a little bit more than this. First is Mathew Keller, then there is the possibility of Henry Dobbs, then there is Neal's father, then there is Phillip Kramer, then there is the CIA and NSA, and then after all this there is MI5 (or 6, or what ever they are called).
ReplyDeleteThe finale was just as disappointing as the overall season. Yes, the cliffhanger involving a kidnapped Neal was a nice piece of drama. But, outside of that, there's Rebekah who goes through all that trouble of getting out of prison to get what she wants only to find herself heading back then, the resolution of the search for the treasure wasn't a big whoop, and there was also all that back and forth on the issue of Neal's anklet monitor. For a moment, it looked like Neal was on his way to being freed of it which would open up some interesting territory for the character. But, instead, it was like the writers thinking "Oh no. That's not dramatic enough." and decided not to go through with that direction just to stir up drama for drama's sake.
ReplyDeleteAwful, I felt this season could have ended on a strong season but they decided to resort to a cheap cliffhanger that is gonna be resolved by revealing it was the FBI, Beau Bridge's character most likely, who kidnapped him
ReplyDeleteThe episode was good but as usual there was no pay off and that’s becoming Jeff Easin’s style. That hug wasn’t enough to make up for all the crap the Burkes have pulled this season. What was the point of Neal overhearing what Peter said of him if they weren’t going to address the issue? Just like that all is forgotten. I absolutely loved Rebeca as a villain but again, what was the point of her having all those files on White Collar division? only to con Neal into finding the diamond?She could have blackmailed him like she did with Mozzie and save herself all the trouble. It just seemed like it was going somewhere big. The only way they can start redeeming Peter for me is if, in so 6 he won’t jump to conclusions and assume as always that Neal skipped town, I’d like to see him have faith but I highly doubt that will happen. Definitely a season I won’t feel the need to rewatch, so many inconsistencies and out of character moments. Rebeca saved this season for me, too bad they ended her storyline so abruptly and quite boring actually.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of possibilities but I'm sticking with my predicition.
ReplyDelete;-)
You guys didn't look back to who smashed the anklet away and was riding the car. I stopped and i did saw it was Mozzie. Is this the way get freedom. Caffrey said sooner rather sooner then later. Is this soon enough:P
ReplyDeleteRewatched it and it's not Mozzie
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