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White Collar - Season 4 - Jeff Eastin Interview

10 Jul 2012

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Collider: When you set up the events of the Season 3 finale, did you know how you would write your way out of that?

JEFF EASTIN: We were a little concerned there, for awhile. When we pitched that big ending, the head of the studio pulled me aside and said, “You better not have just destroyed the series.” I said, “We’ll crawl our way out somehow.” I figured that we’d figure it out. We write it about a month before, so by the time it was actually filmed, we had a pretty good idea. The biggest question was, “Are we going to be able to go film on an island?” If we weren’t, there was going to be a joke that they were going to come on an announce that the plane was being re-routed back to JFK, and that would be the end of it. But thankfully, the studio network got together and we were able to go do two episodes on an island, which was awesome.

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13 comments:

  1. I wish you would have put Spoiler Alert in the title.It was a very interesting interview but now i know something i didn't want to know before hand.

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  2. It's called spoilertv.

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  3. laura3341 You have to assume that EVERY article we post comes with a Spoiler Alert.

    The whole point of posting an article is so that people "know something" that they did not know beforhand. Otherwise the site would be kinda boring :)

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  4. I understand that but in past you have listed Spoiler Alerts on various things that were posted.Of course i expect it to happen,i'm just saying a warning would have been nice.

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  5. I think by now i'm well aware of what this sight is and what its called!

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  6. We only do Spoiler Alert for Major items, such as full episode synopsis.
    We don't have the time, resources or ability to go through every piece of information and categorise the information depending on how spoilerly we think it is. Every one has different opinions about how big or small a certain spoiler is. Who should be the judge?

    If we had put the text "spoiler alert" would you have read the interview?

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  7. In all likely hood i probably wouldn't of. When Spoiler Alerts was posted in the past most of the times i didn't,but if i did i at least knew what i was getting into.

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  8. Do you think if you changed the name of the website from "Spoiler TV" to "Spoiler Alert" then this issue wouldn't come up anymore? :P (probably not)

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  9. I've come across this argument on Get Glue too and it always surprises me. My take is that everything on a site called SpoilerTV is fair game. If you don't want to be spoiled, there are non-spoiler places to go. To be honest, I have been spoiled just as much by the recent comments section as anything else. When it happens I shrug it off and move on because I chose to be on a spoiler-focused site.


    Thanks for keeping us always in the loop. I love all the spoilers you post.

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  10. The article itself clearly states that there are spoilers involved. I'm surprised you thought an interview with a show's creator right before his show premiered for the season would NOT have spoilers in it. They all do. Regardless, going on to this thread pretty much guarantees that the comments section is going to mention spoilers too. If you want to be spoiler-free for White Collar, it makes more sense that you avoid any thread about it until the show airs. Oh and I would also avoid reading the recent comments on the side because spoilers have a way of popping up there too.

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  11. I am ecstatic about getting flash backs into Neal's youth. I love knowing the origins of a character and Neal's seems more interesting than most. For me learning more about Neal's dad as a corrupt cop and how that shapes Neal is more intriguing than music boxes and missing girlfriends. Not sure I like that Neal is still hiding things from Peter, but if they are making a concerted effort to keep Neal from coming off as a jerk then I trust them. White Collar has done a great job of not letting me down so I don't expect this season to be any different.

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  12. Dahne,really i've been here long enough to know,i made a comment,and it has taken a life of its own....I must of missed the clearly written "Spoiler" in the article. I am trying to move on without having everyone bring up a fact that i already know.My point was that "Spoiler Alert or May Contain spoilers" have been posted along with the article,or interview either in the header,or in the beginning of the article. This is not my first day here,can we please just leave this alone already?

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