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Peter and his moronic self-righteousness.


It is just way to much, to see just how self righteous Peter can be. I mean, all the time about how he upholds law, and when Neal breaks the law to *beep* save him from jail time the man goes ballistic instead of thanking him. It was just WTF. Any normal person knowing that he is innocent would be grateful. But nooo Not Peter, he would rather go down and destroy his life and his wife's life because even though justice WAS served, is was not done by the book. . . .

That is way to unrealistic.

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Exactly, he got on my nerves sometimes

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He annoyed me 3/4th of the series

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That instance was the only time I've ever been annoyed with Peter.

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He was annoying for sure, but I've met people like that in real life. That episode was just to prove how straight Peter was, and why he was excellent at his job.

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This is what I thought about the situation as well. He lives by a code and when that code gets dangerously close to crossing he gets upset and want to back down.

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I thought he was annoying throughout. Something kind of sadistic in the entire setup. He was just always too happy about keeping Neal trapped and helping him.

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