I'm usually the first to say that everyone can be persuaded one way or another. But Peter has the strongest moral compass I know. The only reason I got him onto a con was he didn't have any other means of solving the case and his career was on the line.
[For Peter, the law is sacrosanct. The law is the line that keeps him who he is. And Neal, for better or for worse, is not going to be the person to take that away from him. It's nice having someone he can inherently trust.]
But sometimes it's good to have honest people in your life.
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[For Peter, the law is sacrosanct. The law is the line that keeps him who he is. And Neal, for better or for worse, is not going to be the person to take that away from him. It's nice having someone he can inherently trust.]
But sometimes it's good to have honest people in your life.