liar, liar
Nov. 16th, 2010 03:16 pmI wish I could watch whatever show the person who does the White Collar promo clips is watching. Oh, they tease, tease, tease, they nudge and they wink, but when the episode finally unfolds it ends up nothing like the promised and much advertised bromance, and I always (okay, almost always, "Company Man" offered up some treats but skipped the payoff) feel somewhat cheated and ripped off.
Still, I suppose that's Neal Caffrey all over, ain't it. All hat, no cattle.
At least have my wandering, never ending fic to with which play with whether or not Neal is running a long con on Peter, is suffering Stockholm syndrome or is actually and truly dippy for Peter because Peter is the one person who genuinely intrigues him, or d) all of the above.
But damn it all, what I wouldn't give for a HBO version of the show where they make good on their promises.
On a happier note I spied several ads for White Collar on W (starting 5 Dec), all of them cute, and yes, there was squee. Audible squee. Oh, show. Oh, Neal. Oh boy.
( more: the weather started getting rough... )
Still, I suppose that's Neal Caffrey all over, ain't it. All hat, no cattle.
At least have my wandering, never ending fic to with which play with whether or not Neal is running a long con on Peter, is suffering Stockholm syndrome or is actually and truly dippy for Peter because Peter is the one person who genuinely intrigues him, or d) all of the above.
But damn it all, what I wouldn't give for a HBO version of the show where they make good on their promises.
On a happier note I spied several ads for White Collar on W (starting 5 Dec), all of them cute, and yes, there was squee. Audible squee. Oh, show. Oh, Neal. Oh boy.
( more: the weather started getting rough... )