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* In the ending of 2x03, "Copycat Caffrey", Peter addresses a criminology class, some of whose members are being been arrested for following in Neal's footsteps ''even as he speaks'', in the style of an FBI recruiter, and telling 'em crime doesn't pay. He uses Neal as an example.
* In the ending of 2x03, "Copycat Caffrey", Peter addresses a criminology class, some of whose members are being been arrested for following in Neal's footsteps ''even as he speaks'', in the style of an FBI recruiter, and telling 'em crime doesn't pay. He uses Neal as an example.
{{quote| "''I'' wear a badge. ''He'' wears a tracking anklet. Applications are on the table. (walks off)"}}
{{quote| "''I'' wear a badge. ''He'' wears a tracking anklet. Applications are on the table. (walks off)"}}
* In 2x04, "By the Book", Mozzie cooks up a plan to get his romantic rival out of the way ''and'' save the girl, all within minutes. Then he--yes, ''[[Non Action Guy|Mozzie]]''--disarms a criminal. ([[I Just Shot Marvin in The Face|If you look closely, his trigger discipline is just]] ''[[I Just Shot Marvin in The Face|terrible]]'') ''Then'' he asks if he's going to become a consultant like Neal, showing he's made some significant headway in his issues with authority.
* In 2x04, "By the Book", Mozzie cooks up a plan to get his romantic rival out of the way ''and'' save the girl, all within minutes. Then he--yes, ''[[Non-Action Guy|Mozzie]]''--disarms a criminal. ([[I Just Shot Marvin in The Face|If you look closely, his trigger discipline is just]] ''[[I Just Shot Marvin in The Face|terrible]]'') ''Then'' he asks if he's going to become a consultant like Neal, showing he's made some significant headway in his issues with authority.
** During this same scene, we can't forget Peter moving in alone and putting his gun on Navarro. To sum up, Navarro is not afraid to kill Peter, and he's being backed up by at least four men. Sure, Peter had FBI coming in moments after him, but going in alone and staring 5+ men down on your own is ''badass.'' Mozzie doesn't count as backup, since he was more or less keeping one unarmed thug out of the fight.
** During this same scene, we can't forget Peter moving in alone and putting his gun on Navarro. To sum up, Navarro is not afraid to kill Peter, and he's being backed up by at least four men. Sure, Peter had FBI coming in moments after him, but going in alone and staring 5+ men down on your own is ''badass.'' Mozzie doesn't count as backup, since he was more or less keeping one unarmed thug out of the fight.
* Peter chasing down and arresting Larson in the middle of Central Park on a freakin' '''HORSE'''! in "Burke's Seven".
* Peter chasing down and arresting Larson in the middle of Central Park on a freakin' '''HORSE'''! in "Burke's Seven".