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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Review of White Collar

Neal Caffrey is in a prison because he is a thief and commits many crimes. One day he escapes from the prison. He can do that because he is incredibly smart. The police think they won’t be able to catch him again so they ask Peter Burk, the special agent in the FBI and the only person who caught Neal in the past. Peter does research on the things around Neal on the previous days. Though the research, he finds out one strange thing which happened to Neal. A week ago, Neal’s ex-girlfriend visited him and his behavior has changed from then. Peter thinks Neal went to her house and that is right. Neal sits on the empty floor with a bottle. Neal gets back to the jail and tries to gets out of there again. His plan is to help Peter with his knowledge. Peter lets him out of the jail and takes him wherever Peter goes. This is how they get started to work on many difficult cases together.
In episode 1, Peter is looking for the man called “Dutch Man.” One day he finds a strange guy who has a bunch of the same books at the airport. He goes to the airport with Neal and inquires into the strange man and the books. Then Neal finds out that the guy is involved in the Dutch Man’s case from the books. Because of Neal’s advice, Peter can find the Dutch Man’s secret place and catch him. Afterwards, Peter decides to give Neal the license of FBI and work with Neal.
I really enjoyed seeing this show and want to keep watching this. I like all kinds of mystery or suspense movies like Sherlock Holmes, Columbo and Ocean’s series. The people who come out that kind of movie are so smart and cool. Neal and Peter are also very smart and I like the way they cooperate to solve big problems even though they are a thief and a secret agent of FBI. I am looking forward to the next episode. (343)

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