Good point...although I think that we will explore Neal's emotions in the upcoming eps, so no worries there (yet).
My main problem with the episode was that Neal and Mozzie's actions made no sense to me. Wouldn't it be better to lay low until Neal's time with the FBI is over? And to quitely sell the Nazi plunder piece at piece instead of trying to smuggle it all at once out of the US? This all look uncharastical risky to me, especially for Mozzie.
And I really don't how how they manage to make one minute with Sara that annoying...
But otherwise it was a great ep! (And the fencing is soooo neal, because it's so old school...I really would like to know when it where he learned it).
Oh, did you catch the name of the Gallerie Elizabeth used to work for?
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Date: 2011-06-08 10:48 am (UTC)From:My main problem with the episode was that Neal and Mozzie's actions made no sense to me. Wouldn't it be better to lay low until Neal's time with the FBI is over? And to quitely sell the Nazi plunder piece at piece instead of trying to smuggle it all at once out of the US? This all look uncharastical risky to me, especially for Mozzie.
And I really don't how how they manage to make one minute with Sara that annoying...
But otherwise it was a great ep! (And the fencing is soooo neal, because it's so old school...I really would like to know when it where he learned it).
Oh, did you catch the name of the Gallerie Elizabeth used to work for?