REVENGE “Allegiance” recap: Let’s take a look at the scorecard so far…

| April 14, 2014 at 6:06 PM EDT

It was the return of an old friend…the red sharpie! Revenge is a team sport. Sometimes, to gain victory, you have to form an alliance with your enemies. But you can never be too careful about where their allegiance lies. No matter what the twists and turns are in the Hamptons, Emily Thorne knows she […]

Add Your Comment »
 

Giveaway! White Collar Season 4 DVD

| October 1, 2013 at 6:28 PM EDT

Love all things Matt Bomer and Tim Dekay? Then come on in! We at your favorite TV blog, Small Screen Scoop, have 2 DVD copies of White Collar: Season 4 for a giveaway – open to US & CA. Are you interested? Of course you are! Season 4 of White Collar will be on DVD […]

14 Comments »
 

White Collar – “In the Wind” Review | Or, How Are We Supposed to Get Through Hiatus?

| March 6, 2013 at 12:52 AM EST

I knew it was coming. It was foreshadowed in the earlier part of the season (see my analysis of episode 403, “Diminishing Returns”), but I couldn’t see exactly how it would happen. But then it happened. Peter…What did you do? -break- Episode 416, “In the Wind” was written by show creator Jeff Eastin. It’s Mr. Eastin’s custom […]

3 Comments »
 

White Collar Review – “The Original” – Do you also LOVE the walks and talks?

| February 27, 2013 at 4:25 PM EST

Last night’s White Collar, “The Original”, (sadly the last episode that will be credited to writer Mark Goffman, who is now writing for Elementary…Good luck, Mark!) was the neatly done connective tissue between the second half of season 4 and what’s certain to be an action-heavy, issue-resolving season finale. In the first act of the […]

1 Comment »
 

White Collar Review: “Empire City” (Season 4, Episode 13)

| February 6, 2013 at 12:17 AM EST

The episode “Empire City” (directed by Tim DeKay, his second “White Collar” in the director’s chair) is both full of aliases and pithy quotes, making it a solid (but not landmark) link in the Season 4 quest to know more about Neal Caffrey, his father, and the murder that got both of them where they […]

3 Comments »
 

How to Be Like Neal Caffrey on White Collar — (Neal Caffrey Quotes…kinda of)

| January 28, 2013 at 3:12 PM EST

So, you want to know how to be like Neal Caffrey? That’s an admirable goal, and we’re here to help. On White Collar, Matt Bomer plays the witty con man that works with a FBI partner (Tim Dekay) to crush some crime. And through it all, he does it with style and smarts. As role […]

Add Your Comment »
 

White Collar Giveaway! How to be like Neal Caffrey (Dress and act like your favorite con man!)

| January 24, 2013 at 2:19 PM EST

So, you want to be like Neal Caffrey (White Collar)? We’re here to help. How to Dress Like Neal Caffrey You want manicured nails, that’s for sure. You’ll also want great sterling silver cufflinks for your sharp suit. And make sure that looks impressive with some collar stays. How should you keep your skin nice? […]

22 Comments »
 

Poll: Which TV Team could crack the Taman Shud Case? (Dexter, Homeland, Covert Affairs, White Collar…)

| December 26, 2012 at 12:30 AM EST

Which TV team would you trust to solve one of the greatest unsolved murders ever? No one has ever cracked this case. Until now… The Smithsonian semi-recently posted an article about one of the most mysterious unsolved cases to ever take place. It happened in Australia.  And no, it doesn’t involve a dingo. The mystery […]

Add Your Comment »
 

White Collar Summer Finale: Just…WOW (Advance Review of “Vested Interest”!)

| September 18, 2012 at 11:48 AM EDT

Oh, White Collar, how you torment your fans. Tonight’s episode, “Vested Interest”, was written by creator Jeff Eastin, and beautifully directed by Russell Lee Fine. The FBI part of the plot has Neal (Matt Bomer) and Peter (Tim DeKay) attending an FBI conference where someone is trying to steal high valued defense technology. However, they […]

7 Comments »
 

White Collar: Beta-Max? Now that’s “Ancient History”

| September 5, 2012 at 2:42 PM EDT

Is Neal (Matt Bomer) losing his edge? Last night’s episode, beautifully written by Daniel Shattuck, would certainly make viewers wonder.  He was out-conned by thief/fence Alex Hunter, did some out-of-character snapping at Mozzie (Willie Garson), and pretty much accused Peter (Tim DeKay) of mistrust and betrayal while in a meeting with other FBI agents. The […]

1 Comment »
 


© 2016 Gravy Train Productions, LLC | Privacy
Sitemap | News Sitemap | Entries RSS
-->