Wallander & White Collar
Jan. 21st, 2010 12:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Watched the third 'Wallander' last night and it felt to me like a series finale, rather than a season finale. I wonder if they have no intentions of a third 'season'. Plenty of closure, though, what with Kurt's father finally dying, he makes peace with his ex-wife, starts seeing the witness and finally understands his father's paintings. So if that is the end, I'm glad Kurt is much more stable than he was, say, last episode?
White Collar - heh, when those showrunners backpedal, they tiptoe. I figured that Peter was meeting with Kate for the first time/had just found her, but was not the one controlling her. I liked him calling her out on whether she had ever loved Neal or was using him from the start. Neal's too in love to ever see that, it has to be Peter who calls her out and he knows it. The end game, however, remains in play. And oh yeah, Mom's still full in love with Tim DeKay. It's a little weird watching the show with her...
White Collar - heh, when those showrunners backpedal, they tiptoe. I figured that Peter was meeting with Kate for the first time/had just found her, but was not the one controlling her. I liked him calling her out on whether she had ever loved Neal or was using him from the start. Neal's too in love to ever see that, it has to be Peter who calls her out and he knows it. The end game, however, remains in play. And oh yeah, Mom's still full in love with Tim DeKay. It's a little weird watching the show with her...