First, if it weren't for Peter Burke, Neal and Kate might have lived happily ever after, of course, this is entirely my personal paranoid opinion;
Second, since Neal was recruited, Peter has never trusted him, which is most irritating:
1. He doesn't care what Neal doesn't want to talk about to him. He must know what he wants to know. If you don't tell him, he investigates privately, the first time he investigates Alex, which led to the failure of that operation, and finally takes all the responsibility It's all on Neal, if he made it clear earlier, the operation would not have failed; the second time, he had to know how he knew Mozi, Kate and the others; the third time, he had to know the situation of Neal's parents... ( The reason for using ellipsis is because there are too many to list)
If you have to force him to explain everything about himself without reservation, who do you think you are? ? ? Can't even a criminal have a little privacy? I didn't treat him as a free man at all, just a pet that was kept by my side, coming and leaving as soon as I called it.
2. Immediately after the last sentence, I only know how to ask him blindly, never knowing what to return. S02E14, Neal used his token of love in exchange. As a result, in the end, he would rather return the thing to the original owner than return him to Neal with an exception. Don't tell me that he is the FBI and obeys the law. How many times has he crossed the law and instructed Neal to do things he doesn't want to do when he has to. S02E11 can see that, before He insisted on saving the senator's son through reasonable and legitimate means, but what happened in the end? When he was suspended and became an outlaw, didn't he assemble a team to help him exonerate?
False slut! ! !
I really don't understand the fans who formed them into a group of CPs. At least there is a degree. Neal is so different and outstanding, which point is Peter worthy of him, a local office worker.
I'm really envious of his relationship with Kate, of course, this is also controversial, because Kate has only appeared in seven episodes in total, and it's hard to see her full picture.
However, after they went bankrupt, when they had nothing, Kate was the one who stayed by his side all the time, so what about crime with him? What if you're going to go to jail? She loved him deeply, Always and Forever. The original departure and avoidance were only because she felt sad and experienced so much with him. In the end, he still couldn't believe her 100%. The original promise to go to Paris together has become an eternal regret.
Therefore, I really can't understand why Neal would believe in something as cheap as Peter, nor would he be willing to believe in Kate, or even willing to pay again and again for this kind of thing.
The screenwriter is brainless!
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