Peter and Neal assume each other's identities to uncover a collusion scheme.Peter and Neal assume each other's identities to uncover a collusion scheme.Peter and Neal assume each other's identities to uncover a collusion scheme.
- Sara Ellis
- (as Hilarie Burton)
- New York City Police Officer
- (uncredited)
- Cami Luntz
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Neal is pretending to be Peter at the FBI he asked the real Peter to get him a cup of coffee. When Peter says they have interns for that Neal says " I have something better. I have you " a callback to the second episode of season 1 when Peter tells Neal that when Neal complains about getting a file.
- GoofsDuring the heat wave in New York, Neal bumps into Sara who has just returned from Argentina a few days before. He asks how it was and she replies, "hot". When it is Summer in New York it is winter in Argentina. The weather there would have been about 50 degrees, not hot at all.
- Quotes
Brooke: [as Peter approaches] I thought we were just gonna be speaking with your husband.
Elizabeth Burke: Oh, we were, but actually this is, um, Neal Caffrey.
[Neal winces]
Brooke: Are you an agent too?
Peter Burke: [posing as Neal] No. No, I wish I was. I'm just a consultant.
Brooke: So how does that work?
Peter Burke: [as Neal] Actually, I'm a criminal.
Brooke: A criminal?
Peter Burke: [as Neal] I've made a lot of really bad life choices which landed me in prison. But now I assist the FBI.
Brooke: Oh, okay, good.
[starts to leave with Neal]
Peter Burke: [as Neal] As a matter of fact, had it not been for Agent Burke here, I'd still be in prison. Rotting.
Neal Caffrey: [posing as Peter] You're giving me way more credit than I deserve.
Peter Burke: [as Neal] No, no, no, don't be modest, Peter. You caught me. Twice. And you can send me back anytime you want.
- ConnectionsReferences Kung Fu (1972)
Details
- Runtime42 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1