Wednesday, July 25, 2012

White collar

  • A big reveal about Neals past only served to add more layers to his already rich characterization on the latest episode of White Collar (Mon., 9 p.m. ET on USA).
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Neals been a criminal for a long time, but in tonights episode, he admits it casually to Peter as he reminisces what little he knows about his father.
  • (Buddytv.com)
  • Matt Bomer says, One of the interesting things Neal discovers when he does go abroad is, Wow, here I am, and this is my life for the rest of my life. What else do I do? I dont think hes ready for retirement.
  • (TheInsider.com)
  • The show is in the top ranking as no one wants to miss it due to its interest creating story and extradordinary acting. The actors and actresses are performing there best to take the show to new heights.
  • (Salon)
  • Today is the deadline for a group of white-collar General Motors retirees to make their white-knuckle choice.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • A report on the Business Insider Web site details what it says is the group of voters who will make or break the presidential election outcome: Ohios white, working-class voters.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • Check out this sneak peek clip of White Collars newest episode, Diminishing Returns. Neal and Peter are back in New York, though Peter has been demoted and transferred out of the White Collar Crime division.
  • (Zap2it.com)
  • That's not going to be an excuse that holds up in court." In a three-minute statement before sentencing, Monsignor Lynn, dressed in a black clerical shirt and white collar, said: "I have been a priest for 36 years, and I have done the best I can.
  • (New York Times)

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