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Then I'll know. In his conversations with Peter, Neal refuses to address the idea that Kate might be working against him. It makes sense that he would be more honest. Once again, Neal is not unthinkingly in love with Kate. He makes the logical point that he should talk to Kate before condemning her. Neither Mozzie nor Peter has given Neal any real reason he should trust their guts over his own opinions, especially when he has no evidence of evildoing from Kate herself.

A lot of people who believe in evil! Peter has spent a total of something like five minutes around her. Peter, by his own actions, however justified, has never seen Kate at her best. And his arguments for why Kate is no good are vague.

Peter worries that going after Kate will lead Neal back to a life of crime. These emotions are going to bias Peter against Kate. As for Mozzie, one thing one needs to remember is that until about halfway through season three, Mozzie is very possessive of Neal.

Before Neal and Sara start dating, Mozzie likes Sara. And his Barbie doll comment is delivered in a very dismissive way. Once Neal and Sara break up though, Mozzie remarks that he likes her. Once again, up through the middle of season three. You both get new identities. We get the box. You disappear. Does Elizabeth know anything about Kate?

Elizabeth has never met Kate, anything she knows, she got from Peter. And then the plane blows up, and Kate dies. I blame myself for Charlie. But Charlie wouldn't have wanted me to do that. He'd have wanted me to go on with my life.

I didn't know Kate, but I'd guess she'd want the same thing. After all, neither Diana nor Elizabeth has ever met Kate, and everything they know, they no second hand. Kate: Hey, it's me. Peter Burke is here. I don't know why Burke's here. Does this change the plan? Honestly, that tells us nothing about what Kate was planning, only that there was a plan. So, that was unhelpful. In which our questions are answered! Well, some of them. Then, Fowler really gets to the meat of things: what was Kate planning.

Fowler: Oh, that was Kate's idea. Fowler: Yeah, you two bail out over the water. And it was one that fully included Neal. Bad guys sometimes do that. It has to make sense for the character to be lying. This means we have to ask why Fowler would lie. Telling Neal that Kate was using him would make Neal unhappy, but so what?

Quite the opposite in fact. And after Neal puts the gun down, he has no power over Fowler. Peter never trusted Kate, and at this point her motivations are meaningless to him. Fowler has no reason to lie, so claiming that he is would be a very poor argument. But what if Kate was lying? Once again, we have to ask why Kate would lie to Fowler. Kate is stupid! Kate was going to fake her death by jumping out of a plane that was set to explode. It would be plain idiotic for her to lie about the details.

To claim that two people would be jumping when only one actually would be is just shooting herself in the foot. And it makes no sense for Kate to plan all this to rescue Neal only to plan to betray him after their escape. That's your first challenge.

And we see a certain degree of camaraderie between Kate and Mozzie, when Kate tells Mozzie he looks more handsome without his hairpiece, and Mozzie smiles. Neal is Kate's boyfriend. He escapes from jail to look for her once she stops visiting him. Neal tracks the ring to Peter, but it is revealed that the ring is given to everyone who has served in the Bureau for 10 years.

Their suspicions turn out to be right when Agent Diana Barrigan poses as an IT employee and steals encrypted files from Fowler's computer.

Peter arrives and confronts Fowler, and it ends with two bullets shot at Fowler's vest. Fowler then reveals that he struck a deal with Caffrey, offering him and Kate full immunity and a chance to rebuild their lives. Worried, Peter rushes to the Hangar location that Fowler provides him with, and finds Neal about to get on a plane with Kate.

I was compensating with my spine. Icicles were forming on my nose. Oh they liked it.. A threesome for Mozzie? They were both kidding.. And then the next day, this enormous bouquet of flowers from the celebrity.

Cliff-hangers are an art. Which brings us to season 3…. For a moment, I thought the season would end right before a decision was made. But deep down, I also knew the show would never do something so simple. Overall, I had my money on Neal losing his tracker — whether it happened at the end of this season or first thing next season.

In a sense, I was right — with one large difference: He took it off himself.



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