I’d argue that Jonesy has always been the most wary of Neal, despite their friendship. Well, his testimony confirmed that, but I was also touched by the wonderful things he had to say about Neal. Still, I totally agree that Neal needs to serve out his sentence and be grateful for a sweet deal.
Kramer’s efforts to bring Neal down are both irritating and rather boring. A secret code in Neal’s letters to Kate? I’m not surprised, but did anyone consider Neal knew he’d be monitored and that they’re just about his love for Kate? However this ends, let it just be over.
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!
Elizabeth said that Peter had sent Mozzie to the house to protect her, which Mozzie basically confirmed. That means that Peter had actually sent him there for that purpose. Don’t you think Peter might have wanted to rethink that idea?
With the treasure story (hopefully) behind us, and Neal’s sentence potentially about to be commuted, I wonder where ‘White Collar’ is headed as a series. Are we guaranteed an improbable return of the Kate story line?
I’m just saying … Elizabeth could pretend as much as she wanted that she was cold, but with the thermostat turned up that high in the room, she’d have been sweating buckets just like her injured captor. And that doesn’t make her any less of a lady.
I wonder what would happen if ‘White Collar’ got a makeover: Neal and Peter fight crime by day, and Neal and Mozzie commit them at night. No more treasures, Kate, or music boxes, just capers and laughs. Does that really sound so bad?