![]() Since she’s moving to London, she gave up her apartment and Neal basically spells it out for the three clueless men (I loved this scene. Peter follows and Sara and Neal are not amused when he asks what she’s doing there to. Mozzie shows up next and wants to know what Sara’s doing there. Sara pops out of Neal’s bedroom and James awkwardly calls her Kate and Alex before getting to Sara. ![]() James shows up at Neal’s apartment and Neal isn’t sure why he’s there so early. He reminds him that he is the law and it’s time to redraw the line (Did anyone else mentally get up and cheer at this point or was that just me?). Hughes advises Peter to use Neal’s methods of doing what you have to do and fight back. ![]() Surprise, she’s the bad guy and she’s working with Pratt. Peter agreed to put together a task force, but the next morning, Hughes (yay!) called him very early the next morning to meet and admitted that he’d tapped Amanda’s phone. Neal told James about how his mother used to say that his father was “the blue in his eyes.” Meanwhile, at FBI headquarters, Amanda went to Peter and told him that she’d been in touch with Senator Pratt and wanted to work together so the FBI could find the box first and determine who is telling the truth. Neal admitted that he was hoping the box would tell him more about who James is and that would help him figure out who he was as well. The episode opened with James and Neal having a father-son moment. Then there was poor Elizabeth waiting for Peter to come home and take her out to dinner with no idea that their lives have just been drastically changed. ![]() I’ve disliked this James storyline since its inception, but I was really hoping that he would do the right thing for his son instead of the selfish thing. Of course the episode had its fair share of heartbreaking moments too. ![]() The cast has such fantastic chemistry with one another that it’s always so much fun to see them banding together. One of my favorite things about the episode was the way that everyone on the team pulled together to run the con. Did anyone else stop breathing about halfway through tonight’s White Collar season finale? For a season that has had its ups and downs, “ In the Wind” definitely pulled together all of the elements that make this show so good. ![]()
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