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Season 6 – White Collar

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The third time turns out to be the charm for criminal Neal Caffrey. He has been eluding FBI agent Peter Burke for years, a run that finally comes to an end with his capture. But after the resourceful prisoner escapes from a maximum-security facility, then is nabbed once again by Burke, Caffrey suggests a different end-game: In return for freedom, he'll help the Feds catch long-sought criminals. Though skeptical, Burke soon realizes that Caffrey's instincts and insight are a rare commodity. Caffrey's trusted friend and co-conspirator with ties to the criminal underworld, Mozzie, also becomes a useful source for Burke and the FBI.
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White Collar — Season 6

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Alicia Banks Los Angeles Times White Collar continues to prove there's not a pinch dapper con artist Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) can't wiggle out of as the cop-buddy drama enters its sixth and final season. Jun 15, 2016 Full Review Robert Bianco USA Today If Collar must go, at least it's starting its exit with an outing that reminds us of why we liked the show in the first place, from the clever (but not excessively complicated) capers to the chemistry between stars Tim DeKay and Matt Bomer. Nov 6, 2014 Full Review David Hinckley New York Daily News White Collar works mostly because we like the characters so much, and no matter where Neal and Mozz end up, nothing seems likely to make us rethink that affection. Rated: 4/5 Nov 6, 2014 Full Review Matt Roush TV Guide White Collar is among the most enjoyable shows ever to employ the USA formula of breezy, humor-laced intrigue. Nov 6, 2014 Full Review Chandel Charles TV Fanatic All in all, there's clear indication that this season will be jam-packed with all the action and intrigue six episodes could possibly contain. So let's enjoy them, shall we? Rated: 4.7/5 Nov 6, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews

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Asad F White Collar is a delightful mix of clever storytelling, captivating characters, and stylish intrigue. The show follows the unlikely partnership between Neal Caffrey, a suave and brilliant con artist played by Matt Bomer, and Peter Burke, a no-nonsense FBI agent brought to life by Tim DeKay. Together, they tackle high-stakes crimes in the world of art theft, forgery, and white-collar fraud. What sets White Collar apart is its unique balance of sophistication and charm. The witty banter between Neal and Peter is endlessly entertaining, and their evolving friendship adds heart to the show. Matt Bomer’s portrayal of Neal is magnetic, exuding charisma and vulnerability, while Tim DeKay brings a grounded and relatable depth to Peter. The chemistry between the two leads is nothing short of perfection. The supporting cast, including Willie Garson as the lovable Mozzie and Tiffani Thiessen as Peter's wise and supportive wife, Elizabeth, add layers of humor and warmth to the series. The show’s writing is consistently sharp, with clever heists, twists, and turns that keep viewers guessing. Beyond the engaging plots, White Collar shines in its aesthetic appeal. The sleek New York City backdrop, stylish costumes, and art-world allure create a visually stunning experience. Each episode feels like a carefully crafted puzzle, blending intelligence and creativity. White Collar is a rare gem that offers both substance and style. Whether you're drawn to thrilling mysteries, witty dialogue, or dynamic characters, this show delivers it all. With its impeccable charm and smart storytelling, White Collar earns a well-deserved 10/10 rating from me. It's the perfect binge-worthy series for fans of clever crime dramas with a touch of elegance! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/23/24 Full Review Joshua B Great ending to a great show! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/30/24 Full Review Timothy D While the buildup episodes are standard, Whitecollar wraps up perfectly in this polished final season. The finale is unexpected and deeply touching as we say goodbye to the treasured characters. As a whole, this show's greatest weakness has been sticking to the structure laid out in the first few episodes. It was a fabulous model but allowed limited progression. Thankfully, this ending was good enough to forgive any wrongs. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/22/23 Full Review peacock 1 White Collar really is one of the best dramas I've seen so far. It is different from other slightly more serious dramas featuring cops and criminals. It doesn't have any gory scenes, there is a lot of humour in the show and the character interactions are fun. Also, I really like the character of Neal Caffrey, he's charming and confident. Although I personally didn't have any problems with the final season, which was reasonably well plotted and tight, it was only six episodes, which seemed too short compared to previous seasons. After watching the finale I felt like I was still outside the situation. So ...... when are you guys going to make season 7 ah I really want to see it! Even if it's just an extra...! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/03/23 Full Review Kara A White Collar is my favorite television series ever. I have watched all seasons end to end 8 times at the time of this review and I will watch again. I love every actor, every character, especially Mozzie. I love how Jeff Eastin takes us all over NYC and brilliantly comes of with fresh ideas for every season. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/31/23 Full Review Audience Member There are many great TV series out there, but if I have to choose one of my favorites, I will undoubtedly choose "White Collar." I enjoy watching it so much that I have to rewatch it at least once a year. At first, I thought that this series would be just like any other ordinary crime investigation TV show that focuses solely on cases, but that thought completely disappeared after I finished watching the 1st season. This TV series is a masterpiece! For the storyline, the scriptwriter did a great job writing it. The story is very well written, and its plot is both exciting and entertaining. My curiosity is always aroused. I love how most of the cases in this story focus on art crime, which is an unusual plot, thus adding more layers to the series itself. Also, the character's development in this series is one of the best I have ever seen. I adore Neal Caffrey and Agent Burge's relationship and chemistry in this series; they make an excellent team! Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey is remarkable; his performance adds a lot to the series. He's good at acting like a charming and confident conman. His acting, combined with the character's personality, made Neal so captivating. His smile always gets me off guard. Tim DeKay, on the other hand, did an excellent job as special agent Peter Burke. His acting is both flawless and promising. Other supporting characters also did a great job of playing their characters. Many of the chapters in this series are jaw-dropping. The script is astonishing and witty. The city setting brings a lively atmosphere, which makes it very refreshing. The acting and directing in this series are also top-notch. When watching this series, I got cliffhangers many times. There are also some plot twists in the story, but the epilogue one is the best of them all. This series always puts me on the edge! I just love it so much. If you haven't watched it yet, I highly recommend this series to you to watch it. I hope that you will enjoy it as much as I do! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Nov 6, 2014 Borrowed Time In a last bid for freedom, Neal convinces Peter to make a deal with the FBI brass, but must first get access to the leader of a crime syndicate. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 13, 2014 Return to Sender In order to gain the Pink Panthers' trust, Neal must work with a dangerous enemy from his past to get a valuable artifact; Peter and Elizabeth have a difficult time keeping their secret. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 20, 2014 Uncontrolled Variables Neal is conflicted over scamming an innocent mark; Peter works with an audacious Interpol agent who could jeopardize their operation. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 4, 2014 All's Fair Peter and Neal focus on a case dealing with someone from Mozzie's past who has returned to pull another con. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 11, 2014 Whack-a-Mole Neal must orchestrate a treacherous operation for the Pink Panthers on short notice; Peter tries to balance his family life amid the fallout from a colleague's murder. Details Episode 6 Aired Dec 18, 2014 Au revoir In order to help Neal carry out a risky heist, Peter must involve himself in a dangerous con against the Pink Panthers; Neal designs a new plan. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Jeff Eastin
Network
USA
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Nov 6, 2014
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