White Collar: Most Wanted (2012)
Season 4, Episode 2
4/10
Once again, the writers of this show an incredible lack of knowledge
26 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
In this episode, an FBI agent goes to a foreign nation, with no extradition treaty with the US, and kidnaps 2 people. He is fine, he is awarded. Oh he also supposedly paid people a half million dollars for help. The FBI would not do any of that. The agent would go to prison for the kidnapping. The victims would sue, causing the criminal charges, if the FBI did not do so on their own (which assumes a criminal level of corruption in the agency, as well as the conspiracy to support it) and would immediately lead to the victims getting returned out of the US (or possibly getting their crimes expunged, depending upon the nature of the crimes) and monetary compensation for having been victimized by a member of the federal government who was supposed to be on the job but instead went rogue and violated many laws, including international laws and the sanctity of the foreign nation involved. He could be tried at the Hague for war crimes. Instead, everything is wrapped up neatly in 42 minutes and we the audience are supposed to be so stupid that we were not insulted by the ignorance of this show.
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