5 Thoughts On Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay's 'White Collar' Final Season 6 Episodes 1-3 On USA!
November has passed and USA Network will continue the upcoming final season 6 of White Collar. Looking back on the 3 of 6 episodes, this is the perfect opportunity to check up on our leading men Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay before we say goodbye to the buddy/crime caper series.
As we previously mentioned, the stylish procedural/buddy drama centers on the dynamic relationship between the cunning FBI agent Peter Burke (DeKay) and the smooth con artist Neal Caffrey (Bomer). In order to be released from prison, Neal works alongside Burke as a criminal informant as they solve cases side-by-side. Unfortunately, Neal walks a fine line between rehabilitation and incarceration as he dreams about pulling off one last con.
The sixth season began with Peter rescuing Neal and helping him infiltrate the crime syndicate known as the Pink Panthers. If Neal is able to bring in the Pink Panthers to justice, he wants his freedom in return.
Here are our five thoughts on the first three episodes of White Collar's Season 6:
1) The Pink Panthers
For a group with such a silly name, they are pretty scary. These guys have no sense of humor even when Neal tries to relieve the tension. Neal has to keep his cool, even as his cover is just an inch away from being blown.
My personal favorite of the three episodes, when our leading men had to play "father and son." Clinton (Sharif Atkins) has jokes on Peter, after saying he was more of a big brother than a father figure. Clinton had us laughing when he responds, "Keep telling yourself that."
3) Elizabeth Is Pregnant!
We were so happy to see Peter's wife Elizabeth Burke (Tiffani Thiessen) back from D.C. We were cheering as well when she revealed the big news. Will the season end with Mozzie (Willie Garson) delivering the baby?
4) Luc Renaud Spells Trouble
Luc Renaud (Isaach De Bankolé), who also happens to be Matthew Keller's Interpol handler, went against Peter's back. Luc could either be a major asset to the team, or a deadly adversary for Peter to take down.
5) No Freedom For Neal?
In our recent recap, Matthew Keller warns Neal that even if they incarcerate the Pink Panthers, they are still wanted men. Behind bars, the Pink Panthers will hunt them down until they are dead. What good is Neal's freedom if he has to keep looking behind his shoulders and risk losing those he loves the most?
The final season of White Collar returns from its Thanksgiving break this Thursday, December 8th on USA at 9pm on USA. Readers, are you excited to see the last three episodes?