White Collar

2009
White Collar

Seasons & Episodes

  • 6
  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Borrowed Time Nov 06, 2014

Peter brings in Rebecca to help locate Neal who's been held captive, by someone she used to work with.

EP2 Return to Sender Nov 13, 2014

Neal must work with an enemy from his past to be able to help the Pink Panther.

EP3 Uncontrolled Variables Nov 20, 2014

Neal is conflicted over scamming an innocent mark. Peter is working with an Interpol agent who could ruin their operation.

EP4 All's Fair Dec 04, 2014

Peter and Neal focus on a case dealing with someone from Mozzie's past.

EP5 Whack a Mole Dec 11, 2014

Neal must orchestrate a treacherous operation for the Pink Panthers on short notice.

EP6 Au Revoir Dec 18, 2014

In order to help Neal carry out a risky heist, Peter must involve himself in a dangerous con.
8.2| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 23 October 2009 Ended
Producted By: Fox Television Studios
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.usanetwork.com/series/whitecollar/
Synopsis

In exchange for his freedom, charming con artist Neal Caffrey provides his expertise to help straight-man FBI agent Peter Burke catch elusive white-collar criminals.

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cherylsmith-38247 I love this series! Can't stop watching it! I wish there were more seasons. It'd be great if they could bring the show back. I love each character and the relationships between each one of them. Love the setting in New York. Not to mention Matt is the hottest man to watch. I recommend this show. I'm so sad it ended.
jamesfar-82795 I just finished White Collar on Netflix and I'm enamored by the writing, the acting, and the direction this show takes audiences. Its definitely a show for the ages. Bomer and DeKay are the perfect combo like Sinatra and Martin - genuine, intelligent, and flowing with charisma. The supporting cast are perfect. There was never a weak season in this show the only disappointment I had was the fact season 6 was cut short. Out of everything that this show has to offer besides talent, substance, and humor is the appearance of the beautiful and delightful, Hilarie Burton who makes seasons 2,3, and 4 the most watchable.
s k This show started out with promise. It was a good compliment to Burn Notice, and was slick and polished. For a while. Then the whole thing turned to mush. The plots became more and more improbable and silly. (i.e. Neal painting forged masterpieces literally overnight. The FBI incapable of catching Matthew Keller who operates unimpeded right under their noses, including Keller kidnapping both Peter Burke AND Elizabeth Burke in different episodes.) And in the process of trying to make Neal look like a Superman Renaissance Man McGyver, capable of painting, sculpting, forging, and fabricating anything out of thin air, they make FBI agent Burke look like a buffoon, incapable of catching a cold. And the whole plot arc with Kate and Neal's total infatuation with her was preposterous. This series probably should have ended years before it actually did. But alas...it dragged on, and dragged itself down. Oh well. Like some other posters have already stated, it's something to watch in the background when there's nothing else on.
dinalt10 If I was voting purely on chemistry, then this would probably rate a 9 or possibly 10.The actors all do a fantastic job on screen, and share a great chemistry together. That shines through in every episode I've seen, and makes watching a pleasure.Only hope they get other chances to work together, as they come across so naturally.So no criticism of the actors at all. They've made a shallow show totally palatable, and if the casting had been different I doubt if this would have lasted one season.The problem is how often you're asked to suspend belief. Okay, whatever we watch requires a degree of that - but this takes it to a new level.In the pilot, we're expected to believe that Neal can identify the latest currency from a single strand - despite being in prison for 4 years.Unlikely, if not impossible, but let that slide for the moment. After all, even the best scripts have the odd mistake.But how many times can someone cut their tracking anklet and still remain outside of prison ? Nearly every episode Neal cuts his anklet, or engages in criminality (often with the FBI's knowledge), and STILL gets away with it. Even down to colluding in hiding a Nazi treasure of stolen goods, taken from a u-boat that was somehow recovered and placed in a warehouse with nobody knowing.To be honest, the show requires a total suspension of brain activity to make it even vaguely plausible.The main problem seems to be that the show isn't certain what it is. Is it a comedy, is it a drama..............certainly isn't a serious crime drama, that's for sure.If it was being played purely for laughs, then could let the massive problems slide. But it often tries to be serious too, and then the script problems really come to light.Certainly isn't the worst show ever, but neither is it as good as its current rating would suggest.As it is, the show's a bit like elevator music. Easily tolerable and nothing offensive...............but more or less the same story every week with different supporting characters.