White Collar 601
Nov. 7th, 2014 08:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know, I know I haven't seen S5 yet, but I would never catch up and I don't want to be spoiled for how the show will end, so...
I loved the premiere, all the wonderful Peter&Neal moments, all the wonderful Neal&Mozzie moments... I loved everything except for the Elizabeth bit, the you-know-what. Why? Just, WHY?! That was so unnecessary and rather 1950, to be honest, because of course Elizabeth will give up her dream career for a kid, of course she will *sigh*
But, man... As I wrote on Tumblr, I've always adored Neal because... well, it's hard to explain and I bet I will be accused of woobiefying him, but... Neal is rather... magical, ephemeral, almost otherworldly. He's not made for the day-to-day hardships and routine. And I think that at the end of the show, Peter will let Neal go, not the FBI, but Peter, that he will let Neal run and cover for him, possibly pretend he died or something. Why? Well, in the S6 promo, Peter said, "Is your freedom worth your life?!" and Neal answered, "It might be!" And after what Rebecca did, after she killed herself and Peter saw Neal's reaction to it, I think Peter will let Neal go because he will be afraid he might end up the same way. And Peter would rather see Neal free than... that.
I think I'll pull out my DVDs and watch the show from the beginning...
I loved the premiere, all the wonderful Peter&Neal moments, all the wonderful Neal&Mozzie moments... I loved everything except for the Elizabeth bit, the you-know-what. Why? Just, WHY?! That was so unnecessary and rather 1950, to be honest, because of course Elizabeth will give up her dream career for a kid, of course she will *sigh*
But, man... As I wrote on Tumblr, I've always adored Neal because... well, it's hard to explain and I bet I will be accused of woobiefying him, but... Neal is rather... magical, ephemeral, almost otherworldly. He's not made for the day-to-day hardships and routine. And I think that at the end of the show, Peter will let Neal go, not the FBI, but Peter, that he will let Neal run and cover for him, possibly pretend he died or something. Why? Well, in the S6 promo, Peter said, "Is your freedom worth your life?!" and Neal answered, "It might be!" And after what Rebecca did, after she killed herself and Peter saw Neal's reaction to it, I think Peter will let Neal go because he will be afraid he might end up the same way. And Peter would rather see Neal free than... that.
I think I'll pull out my DVDs and watch the show from the beginning...