White Collar

White Collar – No Good Deed

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White Collar - No Good Deed

White Collar‘s mid-season finale brings one of the missing gold coins from the season’s first episode to Peter‘s (Tim DeKay) attention. That, and the name of the fence (Micah A. Hauptman) who is moving them, will lead to Peter’s discovery of a large piece (but certainly not all) of the circumstances behind Neal‘s (Matt Bomer) involvement in the $1.8 million heist and how that money paid for Peter’s freedom by bribing a Federal prosecutor. Curiously, Neal keeps The Dutchman‘s (Mark Sheppard) name out of his confession leaving one more shoe yet to drop.

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White Collar – Digging Deeper

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White Collar - Digging Deeper

When the full skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex on its way to the Natural Museum of History is stolen Peter (Tim DeKay) and Neal (Matt Bomer) go hunting CEO Brett Forsythe (Zeljko Ivanek) who has a known love for both ancient artifacts and a willingness to go to whatever lengths to acquire them. With Mozzie’s help, Neal crafts a copy of the T-Rex egg in their possession to sell to Forsythe in hopes that it may lead them to the skeleton.

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White Collar – Quantico Closure

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White Collar - Quantico Closure

Peter (Tim DeKay) is surprised by the arrival of his old girlfriend (Kim Dickens) who enlists his help to take down a security analyst (Christian Campbell) who is selling a top-secret password-decrypting microchip on the black market. The return of his former flame from their time together in Quantico, and Peter’s inability to tell his wife about any aspect of the time they are spending together, makes Elizabeth (Tiffani Thiessen) more than a little uncomfortable leading to Elizabeth enlisting the help of Neal (Matt Bomer) to try and discover what’s really going on.

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White Collar – Master Plan

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White Collar - Master Plan

When Elizabeth (Tiffani Thiessen) grows suspicious that a lost heir (Zachary Booth) to a powerful fortune, and an old friend who she tutored as a child, may actually be a con man, Neal (Matt Bomer) goes undercover as the family’s new butler. After a crash course in the family from the longtime, and recently fired, butler (T. Ryder Smith), Neal takes his place to find possible proof that the heir is an impostor but the the man’s meticulous, and suspicious, nature of not leaving a single trace of himself (no fingerprints on a discarded glass, no usable DNA on his hairbrush or toothbrush) makes it more difficult than originally planned.

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White Collar – The Complete Fourth Season

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White Collar - The Complete Fourth SeasonThe search into Neal‘s (Matt Bomer) past dominates the Fourth Season of White Collar which begins with Neal and Mozzie (Willie Garson) living in exile in the Cape Verde Islands in a two-parter that eventually returns them to New York. Much of the season deals with Neal reconnecting with Ellen (Judith Ivey) up until her murder and working with her old friend Sam (Treat Williams) for answers concerning the truth about Neal’s father (which Sam knows better than anyone).

Highlights include the return of Alex (Gloria Votsis), the arrival of Emily Procter as the new head of White Collar Division,  Neal and Peter in the boxing ring, Mozzie lost in a Revolutionary War conspiracy, Peter faking an affair with Sara Ellis (Hilarie Burton), Neal going undercover to investigate a wealthy widow (Laura Vandervoort), Peter and Elizabeth (Tiffani Thiessen) being taken hostage by a modern-day Bonnie & Clyde (Jessica McNameeJackson Rathbone), Neal getting blackmailed by an art thief (Rebecca Mader), and the season finale which leaves Peter facing charges of murder.

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