The “Draw me!” line was crazy corny, but in great ‘White Collar’ tradition, the scene in Neal’s apartment was done brilliantly. Neal, hiding in the observation room, sketched the Widow and snuck the picture out to Peter. I loved his inclusion of the engagement ring!
It was a brilliant idea to make Lawrence the face of Thoreau Chevrolet for the sake of the new commercials. Who knew that Matt Price was so versatile? He’s Santa, he’s a groundhog, he’s … a leprechaun!
It would have been worse had they ignored the blatant plagiarism, but I can’t believe that someone as awesome, smart, and creative as Mozzie would need to resort to stealing ideas from an old movie. I was really disappointed in Mozzie’s Ferris Bueller move.
Even in Washington Heights it can’t be easy to do anything financially productive with a suitcase full of munitions. Bit of free advice for Nancy? Use them as they were originally intended to be used: start a war with a gang that has product, and then start slinging dope!
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….
Even the little things are done expertly! I’d guess that Carlos’ (Shelly Desai) role has expanded far beyond where it was originally intended, but how do you deny a guy who innocently makes the most awkward comments about his bosses sex life?
I never made the connection when she appeared as the boss on ‘Criminal Minds’, but doesn’t Jayne Atkinson’s (Helen) managerial style remind you of an awful cross between Patty Hewes and Miranda Priestly?