According to the guiding ideology of our great State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, verycd will end the supply of free American dramas at the end of this month. ..../_\ x 2
Back to the topic. As a TV series with crime as the leading clue, the white collar is not the serious and orthodox line of Criminal Minds, and it is no longer professional (OK, I want to say it here, in fact, in the eyes of many scholars familiar with criminal psychology, Criminal Minds is actually It's quite bloody, but no matter how many he is, what we need to look at is reasoning + scientific verification = solving the case, as to how scientific it is, it depends on your opinions) to solve the case from the perspective of (easy + luck + handsome guy and beauty + very Partial expertise) x FBI=solving a case is the main content (why did I think of my high school composition when I wrote this word?). The intriguing contrast between the reality of Criminal Minds and White Collar's near-artistic crime and case-solving is precisely what makes both shows so appealing. Of course, it's only the first season of White Collar, I haven't seen a comparison, but I believe that CM's highest ratings in history should still be ahead of White Collar (I really don't want to write it as WC). After all, CM has done 5 seasons, and such a result is absolutely It is not by the practice of those domestic leaders who can shoot the bloody drama until 40 episodes in one sentence.
However, according to the classification of the plot, I believe that the most White Collar will easily reach or surpass CM to become one of the most popular American crime dramas (there is also a big talker expert TV series lie to me, but I don’t know if it can be classified as a crime category. American TV series), the reason is very simple: people who like mystery novels or comics must have seen the two Japanese classics, Jin Tianyi and Detective Conan, and today, when the plot is getting more and more rotten, Conan is someone who continues to scold it and continues to publish it. , she continued to show others, continued to watch, and continued to scold after reading, but she still had to watch such a strange cycle, and Jin Tianyi had stopped for how many years. In the final analysis, it is because Jin Tianyi is so realistic that it is so realistic that it is not suitable for every type of person to watch---I still remember seeing the vcd cover of Jin Tianyi's live-action drama when I was a child. Just the cover shocked me. People may have an impression. At that time, what I saw was the murder of the legend of the Shanghai Murloc. The cover poster was a person sitting on a chair with blood all over his body and two holes in his eyes. Do you think it's acceptable to show this to the old, young, women and children? The answer is definitely no. Coincidentally, CM gave us an unhappy in episode 100 last week.....uh.....Pause, we can only wait for the next year to continue to chase (if we can still catch up), but with a depressing Pausing in the middle is still a bit frustrating.
Therefore, no matter how difficult it is for Neal to chase after Kate, it is unspeakable, sincere, loyal, non-discriminatory, irresponsible, etc., White Collar's characterization is a crime light comedy. I'll take it out, handsome guy and beautiful woodman police detective (a piece of wood with a high IQ and a beautiful wife) plus all kinds of guys who seem to be master crime masters but have been smashed into prison by wood, this kind of plot looks at my heart. Being able to be happy, and finally adding that the woman who is infatuated with handsome guys loves Brother Neal the most is that Brother Neal's infatuation is the clue for this season. If nothing else, I really don't believe you if you don't finish this season. And if this season Kate plays a scene where he's about to get cut off halfway home, well, just wait for the second season. Don't feel wronged, some people have watched Law&Order and seen it now, it's been 23 seasons... I'm not trying to scare you, but I believe Neal doesn't want to be seen 23 years later... Although the older you get, the more you taste like George Clooney, but the idol-type handsome guy is not the way to play.
So what will we see in the coming year? Did Neal find out that Kate's disappearance was deliberately done by the two of Peter? Or was Peter showing his big tail? Or maybe Peter's big comeback at the end of the American drama version of Infernal Affairs---I'm sorry, I'm a special agent...?
Personal prediction: According to Peter's character, it should not be something he would do to commit a crime. Otherwise, according to his authority and the prisoners he contacts, it is not difficult for him to make a fortune. According to Kate's first call to Neal before, "that person" wanted Neal's personal possessions. According to Neal's level, these should be sky-high prices. Peter couldn't see that he had this idea. Of course, there is also another possibility: to make Neal spit out these things, so that he can no longer rely on (what? Rely on money), and can only work for the FBI from now on, from that A talent to A FBI Agent . It seemed like this would explain why Kate would obediently go back to "that person" every time he went out -- "that person" had the ability to decide where Neal went. But this way, there are a lot of people in the FBI who can have this ability, not just Peter. And in episode 7 it's just Peter and Kate saying hi, which doesn't mean anything.
Circle after circle, circle after circle....
According to the development of the next plot, I believe that by the end of the first season, "that person" is likely to have only one specific outline or multiple suspects. And Neal will directly face a choice: Kate or Assets? And this choice is no longer the Offer given by Kate, but "that person" directly asks Neal to choose. But according to the practice of American TV dramas, Neal should also rely on it at that time. You can take a hammer and I will take a wrench to see who has the best endurance... So a meal of ooxx (don't think about crooked), wit a fight, and then Neal brings Kate rushes towards a happy and well-off life.....As a result, the big boss appears halfway through and robs Kate again...I don't believe that you don't continue to watch the second season.
The above is conjecture one.
Speculation 2: Kate didn't meet Neal until the end of season 1. This is the most direct and easiest way to keep the show going. Then Neal found out that Peter was doing it for his good after a series of infernal events (it seems that Neal is Gay in reality, for his good...), and then the two went up to investigate, when they were about to find out the truth, suddenly A change broke them up, and then the two of them worked hard or were about to work hard, and went to the second season with the ultimate goal of reunion (Am I describing a fan love story? I sweat one first... .. ).
However, at present, Kate as a clue is a big selling point for many people to continue to watch because they want to know what will happen in the future, but whether the selling point can be fresh or not is a very important factor, and Kate can't accompany us through 10 seasons. And then Neal lost his beard and flirted with all kinds of beauties and looking for girlfriends? At that time, it is estimated that Peter should also consider retiring... No one watched the prime time of USA cable channel... So the second season Kate should also be the first main factor to complete her task of attracting audiences, Take a back seat or become a female Neal (Kate likes classic, she's probably not inferior to Neal?), a Neal partner like Mozz, or play for someone else? There is no need to doubt the screenwriting ability of American dramas. You can't see that one 24 can do it now. I don't know how many people have watched the seven or eight days of that guy's life for seven or eight years... In
the end, I hope White Collar can last forever, after all, this kind of light comedy is what modern people like to see, go home and turn on the computer, Look at a thief and a police detective partner cracking a case, easy 45 minutes, nothing wrong, right?
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