ext_54733 ([identity profile] kriadydragon.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] kriadydragon 2011-05-28 07:39 pm (UTC)

I'm on the fence about it myself. On the one hand, if they do drag it out, then it'll be interesting to see where they take it. But it depends on how they drag it out, because on the other hand, I'm not a fan of easy-to-solve complications (i.e. complications that arise from the characters being stubborn, or not thinking, or being overly emotional and things could be solved quick and easy if they would just stop being stupid). And if Neal keeps the loot out of spite, or greed, or stubborn pride... yeah, I'm not going to be too happy about that (I mean, it's Nazi loot. And if Neal keeps in to fence off that is not going to do any favors for his characters and I'm going to hate what the fanficcers will say about it. I seriously don't want another round of tags similar to the ones we got for Point Blank).

But if he keeps it because he's having a moral crisis but in the end makes the right decision, or keeps it in order to find out who sent it, or if the complications aren't obnoxiously complicated, then I'm cool with it. But if they do resolve it quickly, I'm actually cool with that as well (I like that the show gets on with it and gets back to normal pretty quick, because I hate it when a story arc takes over to the point that it buries all the things you loved about the show). What it all comes down to is how they handle it, thus why I'm undecided.

However, I really hope they don't drag Neal keeping the treasure out to the hiatus or even the end of the season. I don't want an entire season of Peter and Neal tip-toeing around each other, because it runs the risk of getting old, fast.

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