sholio: Peter and Neal from White Collar - Neal's hand on Peter's shoulder (WhiteCollar-Neal hand on Peter's shoulde)
Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2014-11-16 05:25 pm

Utterly frivolous White Collar poll

This poll is SUPER SPOILERY for the aired episodes of season six (no future spoilers), so it's under a cut!


Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5


Will Peter and Elizabeth's kid be a boy or a girl?

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Boy
0 (0.0%)

Girl
2 (40.0%)

We'll never find out because the season will end too soon :(
3 (60.0%)

TWINS!
0 (0.0%)

Neither/other/something else (explain in comments)
0 (0.0%)



Put your vote in now and gloat later! :D

(LJ version since you can't crosspost polls.)

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[personal profile] veleda_k 2014-11-17 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
(I can almost never vote in polls, because I'm paralyzed by the thought of collapsing my options.)

Yours is compelling reasoning for it being a girl. Initially I'd lean towards boy, because, honestly, new babies in TV shows are almost always boys. (Though my data is qualitative not quantitative.) But it's also possible that we just won't learn.

See? This is why I can't formally choose.
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[personal profile] madripoor_rose 2014-11-17 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
I'm betting we won't learn.
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[personal profile] tuppence 2014-11-20 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
I suspect we probably won't learn. :(

But I'm hoping for a girl. Partly so it's less of a possible Neal "replacement" [people and characters are not goldfish,] but mostly because I think Peter would be an excellent father for a girl. I think he'd treat her in a loving and parental, but also respectful fashion. He has some mentor/older-sibling type practice with Diana who he respects the hell out of, and he respects El as much as he loves her. I like to think that he *wouldn't* pull out the stereotypical "I am a man and a cop and I have a shotgun" if/when future baby girl Burke starts to date. That he'd be thrilled if she were another party planner, agent, or the first female MLB player. Or professor of art history, or whatever. Parental lottery indeed.