Last night’s episode of ‘White Collar’ could have been about the return of bust Lauren Cruz, and it still wouldn’t have brought me down from my high — Neal and Sara are no more (don’t jinx it)! Let the celebration begin!
Everyone but Andy seems to be doing something with their life. Will Andy’s latest failed relationship drive him to finally search for his soul mate or some professional satisfaction? Maybe he could start by finding a date who doesn’t enjoy sex with a third party in the bed.
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….
I wonder where Lloyd will be when the show rolls credits for the final time. Is there a chance that, after more than seventy episodes of being worked like a dog by Ari, he’ll have the opportunity for professional revenge? Now wouldn’t that be sweet….
I can’t claim firsthand knowledge about them all, but many of the nominees in this year’s Emmy drama categories star on shows that I watch. Did any of them turn in Emmy-worthy performances? Did your favorites?
It’s interesting that it took so long for Mozzie to land a lady friend. I wonder if he took the creative team as much by surprise as he did us. Was he not supposed to be as big a character as he’s become? Because then we should be thankful that his brilliance was evident to all!
I know it was in poor taste, but I loved the scene at the end of the episode when Nancy’s Afghan weed supply got interrupted. The suicide bomb as payback for cheating … is that a concept actively in use?