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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as good as S1 and S2,
By Josie (north central AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White Collar: Season Three (DVD)
There have been some White Collar fans who have said they aren't happy with S3 of this wonderful series. I have loved this show since the beginning and find this season to be just as well thought out and written and produced with just as much care and love as the other two seasons. The producer has said this is Neal's chance to do the right thing, and in order to show that, there have been some changes of necessity. I fully believe all will be well and we will once again have our Bromance in full swing. Fans just must be patient and understanding of what the writers have in mind. Hang in there, this is the only really great series on TV and the wait is worth it.
30 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
White Collar series,
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This review is from: White Collar: Season Three (DVD)
I LOVE "White Collar" and can't wait for the season 3 DVD to come out. I own season one and two.
I'm buying the series for the episodes, not the extras, which I find lacking. The commentaries are basically a lot of chatter, with very little useful information given. The gag reels are fun, but I could have done without the F and S word in one scene in season two. I love the writing and the wit of this series and Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay work so well off each other. Willie Garson is so much a part of the episodes, I hope there's no intention of writing his character out of the series. That would be disastrous. Thank you for the steady camera work! I'm so tired of the hand-held camera effects and the MTV editing. If you're going to pay an actor to act, you should give him time to react! I haven't seen this kind of male rapport since Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell in "Quantum Leap." The whole cast seems to work well together and it shows on screen. A wonderful series well worth having.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
USA has a winner in White Collar,
This review is from: White Collar: Season Three (DVD)
White Collar has intrigued me since the first program. Even the use of windows and sliding doors was fascinating. Add Matt Bomer and Tim McKay and you've got a winner all the way. Love it! Can't wait for Jan 17 and to get the 3rd Season on DVD. I've watch S-1 and S-2 so many times I can say the dialogue before Mozzie does. Keep up the great show.Adele Kaye
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Season 3,
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This review is from: White Collar: Season Three (DVD)
Okay, I don't own a TV and am not a fan of TV shows, but this show got me. Like everyone else, the bromance between Peter and Neal are core to what draws me. But I found myself growing more irritated during season three than with any of the other episodes. At first I was irritated by watching Neal continue to play with fire, thinking there was the possibility that he would abandon the relationship he has with Peter. I didn't like that Peter now has a relationship that can't be built on trust and that he has to watch his back, when he has given Neal the shirt off of his own back, if he needed. The relationship now is a based on Peter solving a crime case instead and no longer does it incorporate a friendship - it's all superficial now. Watching betrayal leaves a bad taste in my mouth. But, in spite of it, I'm confident that Neal will come to the conclusion that Peter is his true friend and that the reality that he will get caught grabs a hold of him. I love that Peter is modeling good relationship, both with Peter and with his wife. It's Mozzie that's irritating the hell out of me now. His persistent lack of concern or care for what happens to Neal, his character is bordering on idiotic. As conflicting as Neal's relationship and loyalty is to the two men at some point, Neal is going to have to think about himself first and get in touch with what HE wants deep down inside, not what Peter, Sarah and Mozzie want. His inability to really make his own decisions, his ability to be easily swayed is hard to watch at times. I want Neal to speak up for himself - to say he doesn't want to risk the outcome, if he were to get caught and strongly follow through with it through his actions.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
White Collar Season 3,
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This review is from: White Collar: Season Three (DVD)
Season 3 has been amazing so far, cannot wait for final DVD. Love the cast, but Matt Bomer and his megawatt talent and looks are what drives this series week to week.
3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Season Three: White Collar,
This review is from: White Collar: Season Three (DVD)
Enjoy this series. All the actors are excellent and work off each other to perfection. Awaiting the next season but the producers and writer(s) have to kill Matt as a ladies' man. Are they going by the exposure he is a single father of 2 and keeps his private life PRIVATE?? (NBC) The actors are incredible and the story lines excellent but off this macho bit and get to the action & humor and suspense that made this series so watched and loved. Flesh is a distraction when the story lines are so strong. Will keep watching it but the flesh scenes take away from the original story line.
4 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Question I've been dying to ask??,
By The ArchMage "the_grey_pilgrim" (Saint Louis, Missouri USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White Collar: Season Three (DVD)
If there are two stars of the show, why is Matt Bomer's face the only one on every CD cover?
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