White Collar – Deadline

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White Collar - Deadline

Here’s a peculiarity, an episode that doesn’t revolve around either Neal (Matt Bomer) or Peter (Tim DeKay), but on Diana (Marsha Thomason) who finds herself sent undercover as an assistant to a difficult journalist (Jayne Atkinson) on the verge of expose that will likely get her killed. And you know what? It’s pretty darn good.

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At home with Hilarie Burton, Esquire

White Collar‘s feisty investigator, and latest love interest for con man Neil Caffrey (Matt Bomer) allowed Esquire into her home for one of their “Me in My Place” photoshoots which attempts to capture “a series of intimate moments with beautiful women” in their own homes.

In the interview Hilarie Burton discusses the gypsy life of her childhood, the fun of old fashioned pen pals, her love for Edgar Allen Poe, working at MTV, weekends in the woods, the fun of being a redhead, and her willingness to get her hands dirty.

Check out the photos after the jump.

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Covert Affairs – Bang and Blame

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When a CIA trainee’s name is leaked Joan (Kari Matchett) sends Annie (Piper Perabo) back to the Farm undercover to expose the leak who they believe to be the weapon’s trainer (Tim Guinee) at the CIA training facility. However, Annie soon learns her second stint as a trainee isn’t as easy she remembers.

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Doctor Who #6

doctor-who-6-coverThe Doctor visits on an old friend by taking Rory and Amy to Multiworld, a holosuite planet built on a Fluctuation Rift which allows the complex the ability to create 13 fully immersive realities built on top of each other. And then, as you would expect any story involving a “holosuite,” something goes horribly, horribly wrong.

The Doctor and his companions sample a few of the realities including the Old West, the Prehistoric Age, King Arthur, and the Swinging Sixties before a damaged Sontaran ship comes too close to Rift while leaking Fluronic Gas which begins to destabilize the Rift and separates the Doctor and his companions in different eras. Yep, holosuites are trouble.

For a Doctor Who comic this feels an awful lot like a lazy episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, but it does have a couple of fun moments including the Doctor and Rory’s duel, the talking dinosaur named Kevin, and Amy’s attempt to get the Doctor to behave. Not memorable, but some Who (and STNG) fans might get a kick out of this one.

[IDW, $3.99]

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