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HELP I have White Collar withdrawals

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — White Collar


    Gizmo-1375 — 9 years ago(October 13, 2016 09:06 AM)

    Thanks to Netflix I have just binged watched White Collar in less than two months, 1, 2 or 3 episodes a night.
    I don't know why but this show just hooked me in from episode one Matt Bomer helped A LOT he can certainly wear a suit
    everything about this show worked for me, I loved Neal/Peter and Neal/Mozzie.
    I am sad now that it is over it has been years since a show has grabbed me so much.
    I am going to try Suits soon after I have caught up with Lucifer s2.
    One question about the finale Mozzie did not know that Neal faked his death?
    I LOVE MOVIES

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      natalichka — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 11:21 AM)

      aaaw.. me too..
      i savoured it as much as i could.. but still watched it over just a short time this year..
      i have watched it twice now..
      i absolutely believe mozzie knew about neal's plan..
      i have a thread a couple down on this board that i started when i began watching & will write more about it there soon..
      there are a lot of brilliant themes & technically possibilities with its ending..
      but i have said before.. i believe the ending is clear in the title 'au revoir' if translated properly..
      & i do have several supporting theories about mozzie knowledge..
      & just a whole lotta love for the show also.. ^^
      nothing compares to it.. the hi-brow artistic details.. unbelievable brilliant situations & theosophical references etc.
      plus the ensemble & the connections with the characters.. with what they had.. the creators & everyone involved did a wonderful concept truly great justice.. & it had the best ending i could have imagined for it..
      i haven't seen 'suits'.. i may look into it.. i get very particular.. & after this it will be difficult..
      i hope you find something amazing.. ^
      ^
      :::: love and peace ::::

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        GrammarMatters — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 07:55 PM)

        I think you'll love Suits. It's significantly better than White Collar.
        (I surf the internet at the same time I watch TV, and there are FEW shows that command my attention enough to turn off my computer and give them my full attention. Suits is one of those shows. But most of the time, with most other things I watch, I simultaneously surf the web while watching TV.)

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          stayalivein85 — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 04:52 AM)

          I think you'll love Suits. It's significantly better than White Collar.
          I have to severely disagree with that assessment.
          Unlike Suits, White Collar actually managed to stay true to the dialog and tone of the show. Suits has become a way darker version of itself, and the style of shooting is nothing like in the first season or two. White Collar kept an air of nonchalance IMO, and it's an immense help that there were so many outdoor scenes. Suits feels so different to me. Suits only has Louis as a counterbalance to the dark stuff, hence he became a comic version of himself. He was totally flanderized, something that can't be said of Mozzie.

          Still shopoholic, just wearing a new T-shirt

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            Pankra001 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 07:39 PM)

            I think I can safely say that White Collar was my favorite television show of all time. I have other favorites, but WC was special.

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