two-way friendship

Jasmin 2022-03-20 09:01:41

Very American-style detective plot, two handsome guys partnered to solve the case, completely American-style structure, involving cultural relics, financial fraud and other lesser content at that time.

Let's talk about the so-called rot drama first. You can't say that Matt is rotten because of it, nor can you say that he is j because the two men are close confidants. Maybe for me, this is just the need to advance the plot. If they didn't cherish each other so much that they cherished each other, how would P try to cover up N in the later plot.

Let's talk about the setting of N again. The liar and forgery master have experienced life setbacks and emotional setbacks, but they still have a childlike friend M like a child. The setting of M is that N helps in life and also hinders growth. Dreams and reality shine into life, reality is often greater than ideal, so N failed in life. By the way, Matt's image of yuppie is accompanied by greenness, which is actually in line with N's image setting.

P sticks to the rules, and only shows a little humor when flirting with his beloved wife, so this man who is diversifying in his thinking and meticulous in his work encounters N is not just a cat-and-mouse relationship. There are many collisions such as personality principles and so on. , friendship in confrontation arises spontaneously. At present, the story of N's life experience in the first season has not yet appeared, and there will be more collisions in the later stage, so I will write it slowly next time.

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Extended Reading
  • Leo 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    A drama that was corrupted to the end and the subtitle group finally couldn't help but complain about the whole drama~ It's just that the plot is a bit boring~ Phew, I finally finished watching it~

  • Tre 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    NEAL's coat looks great, the later two

White Collar quotes

  • Fiona Glenanne: ["Characters Welcome" crossover ad with "Burn Notice": Fiona Glenanne takes a gun out of her purse to get her ringing cellphone at a restaurant where she's having lunch with Michael Westen] Ah, damn, I missed it.

    Peter Burke: You have a permit for that weapon?

    Fiona Glenanne: [covers the gun with a napkin] What weapon?

    Peter Burke: The one right there.

    Michael Westen: That's a napkin.

    Peter Burke: I can literally see it.

    Fiona Glenanne: Oh, that's my cellphone.

    Peter Burke: Well, then what is that?

    Fiona Glenanne: My other cellphone.

    Michael Westen: She's a big talker.

    Fiona Glenanne: Let's just pretend this never...

    [a grenade rolls out of her purse]

    Fiona Glenanne: ... happened.

    Peter Burke: Is that a grenade?

    Fiona Glenanne: What grenade?

  • Neal Caffrey: There's always another way.

    [repeated line]