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White Collar – It’s all about the Burkes (and the Mitchells)

I love how we’re meant to suspend our disbelief at how easily people on TV can circumvent security protocols, particularly new ones. In real life, even Senators can get stuck at a checkpoint!

- Season 3, Episode 14 - "Pulling Strings"

Who is one of the worst characters in the history of White Collar, and is subsequently one of the last people you’d want to see showing up again? You guessed it: Sara Ellis (Hilarie Burton). So no surprised that she popped up tonight. But why? She and Neal have no chemistry together, it’s unfathomable to imagine either one of them being interested in the other given their differences, and she’s plain unenjoyable. So why keep bringing her back?

On the other hand, Peter’s weekend at home was great, so much so that I could have gone for an entire hour of just his plot. Given that, and the fact that I’m tired of being disappointed in what was once one of my favorite shows, I decided to note my top moments of the night (most of which took place inside the Burke family home). So here we go:

  • Mozzie lamenting his and Neal’s skills getting rusty was great. Not only do they sharpen them on all of Neal’s FBI cases, but Mozzie just stole a major treasure. How soon they forget!
  • Neal talking about getting a job as corporate security or a paid consultant to the FBI after his sentence is commuted. Mozzie’s line about keeping Neal in fancy ties was rather amusing given the fact that Neal currently manages to maintain his lifestyle on zero salary, and I loved Neal’s readiness to “supplement” his income.
  • Neal’s concern that he wasn’t invited to the wedding upon learning that Diana got engaged.
  • Apparently Peter greets his in-laws by pointing a finger gun at them and screaming “Freeze, FBI!”
  • Loved Peter’s handmade Mrs. Mitchell (Debra Monk, perfectly cast as Elizabeth’s mother) original sweater. Satchmo’s, too.
  • Diana calling Peter Dr. Huxtable.
  • Peter’s failed attempt at landing a hug on Elizabeth’s father, Alan (Tom Skerritt).
  • At first I thought she liked it, but thankfully Elizabeth agreed with me about the creepy demon doll. Yikes. Hopefully chewing on it doesn’t make the dog sick.
  • Jones telling Diana to let Caffrey throw her a bachelor party, and Neal promising Jonesy that he was on the shortlist for the party. So generous.
  • Peter going to Mozzie for help with his present to Elizabeth.
  • Mozzie explaining his presence at the house like so: “Birthdays only come but once a year … for those of you using the Julian calendar.”
  • Peter thanking Mozzie “for making me look good” after Mozzie gave Elizabeth a weird present (which she loved and turned out to be rare and expensive).
  • Elizabeth’s parents loving Mozzie.
  • Peter pointing to Mozzie as proof that “mental instability is everywhere.”
  • Mozzie loving the Bakrims wedding video.

The biggest minus of the episode, of course, was the continuing nonsense swirling around Neal and his freedom. Uh oh, Agent Kramer (Beau Bridges) is digging deep and trying to put together a case for not commuting Neal’s sentence. Sound the alarm!

Do we even need that? I mean, take away the arc (and the case) and tonight’s episode did just fine, thank you very much. Should we really be messing with success?

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6 Responses to “White Collar – It’s all about the Burkes (and the Mitchells)”

February 8, 2012 at 2:55 AM

I second your dislike of Sara, for all the reasons stated above. As such, I can’t say I much cared for this episode either. But I suppose when Matt Bomer is your lead and there’s a whole commercial devoted to social media comments about his good looks, you probably feel a need for a romantic subplot? Not that I agree, but that’d be my best guess as to the rationale.

But I agree that Peter, Mozzie and Peter’s in-laws were awesome, even if it did take me a sec to stop thinking of Tom Skerritt as Nate’s dad in Leverage, and start thinking of him as El’s father. Makes me wonder when we’re going to meet Peter’s parents. That’d be fun, I think.

February 8, 2012 at 2:18 PM

Unfortunately, I always kinda figures Sara would be back. They want Neil to have a love interest–which I second–and they have decided to make it Sara–which sucks. But I think we may have to get used to it. :-/

February 9, 2012 at 2:59 AM

If Neal has to have a love interest can’t they just bring back Alex?

February 9, 2012 at 12:14 PM

Agreed! I don’t think he needs one, but Alex was infinitely better.

February 9, 2012 at 11:30 AM

I love Sara. She is perfect for Neal. They have the twisted history, but still managed to fall in love. Now that the treasure thing is behind them, I hope they get back together.

Neal was willing to give it all up for her. With all the discussion about the Rafael, I have a feeling that is going to come back up. Will he give it up for the girl? Hmm…. I think he might.

I enjoyed the episode the Burke family stuff was funny, but I enjoyed the case more.

March 8, 2012 at 10:56 AM

sarah ellis = Mary Sue. period. wish they would get rid of her for good as she brings down my enjoyment of white collar. =(

Im all for Neal having a love interest, but can it be with someone that he has chemistry with???

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