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The episode details the years-long cat-and-mouse game between Neal and Peter, showing that Peter’s obsession with catching Neal was rooted in respect for his skill. ⚖️ Critical Reception
Some fans noted that the show's timeline feels compressed, particularly regarding how quickly Neal became a world-class con artist. White_collar_2x11
Critics and fans generally view this as a standout episode for its world-building, though it is not without its flaws. Critics have pointed out that Diana being a
Critics have pointed out that Diana being a "provisional agent" (probie) for four years is a notable plot hole. 💬 Community Perspectives White_collar_2x11
The banter between Neal and Peter remains the show's strongest asset.
Flashbacks are a highlight for many, offering a deeper look at the cast's history.
From Peter’s much-discussed mustache to Mozzie’s varied "hair appliances," the episode leans into its mid-2000s setting with humor.

