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Catch up with television's smartest, sexiest con-man-turned-crime-fighter before the final season! In White Collar 's sizzling Season 5, $1.8 million in gold coins is missing, an elusive precious diamond is about to be found, and Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) has a new handler and a new love interest. But all is fair in love and crime, and the closer Neal gets to the mysterious Rebecca Lowe, the greater the danger for everyone in his life. Go behind the scenes of the electrifying show that also stars Tim DeKay, Tiffani Thiessen and Willie Garson with deleted scenes, commentary and other features only available on DVD!
A**N
Loved it
This is such a good series. Not trashy.
K**N
Love Matt Bomer in White Collar
I absolutely LOVE White Collar! All of the character personalities are developed with detail, and are all very different. I can't help but love Neal and Mozzie! Regardless of their criminal tendencies, they are relate able and easily liked. Peter and Elizabeth are a whole-hearted, genuine pair. They are the closest thing that Neal, and even Moz, has ever had to a family. While they all want to trust each other, Neal an Moz are still world class criminals and Peter is FBI. I love love love the show and hope it has many more seasons! Matt Bomer is my favorite actor of all time-that face has many shades of personality, and mystery in his eyes that increases his ability to portray many different levels of characters. He has that face, that bone structure, and that look that makes him able to act in any role that he is given. Out of every actor out there, I would choose Matt Bomer to shake hands with any day. He truly has some talent I will look forward to coming seasons of White Collar and watch for any new movies with Matt Bomer! :0)
J**E
One of the best, surprise it wasn't snatched up by the major networks.
I love this show. The struggle that Neal goes through between his criminal tendencies and his desire to play it straight for Peter are difficult. Also difficult is Peter' genuine affectionate for Neal warring with his need not to cross a line of trusting a criminal informant. Having worked with criminals in the past, I recognize Peter's dilemma. It is deadly to cross that boundary. Peter is often hurtful to Neal, thereby reinforcing Neal's sociapathy and his relationship with Mozzie. Mozzie is a wonderful character, probably with an autistic spectrum disorder, but only too willing to pull Neal over to the dark side. Mozzie is a sympathetic character and also highlights the boundary issues. Add to that all the tech and you've got a winner. It also doesn't hurt that Neal is astounding eye candy and one roots for him in his every endeavor, straight or criminal. Obviously a reprise of "To Catch Thief, first with Cary Grant in a major motion picture and then with Robert Wagner on TV in the 70's.The tech updates are fascinating (if a little scary). This show is special on many levels. I hop to watch it for many more years.
C**B
Love White Collar Seasons 1 through 5. Great Show!
We have watched the whole package -- Season 1 through 5 and have loved every minuite. This is a great program and my husband and I are so sad to be at the end of it. We did read that there will be a Season 6 but that airs on regular TV (weekly episodes and all the commercials) and starts November 5th. Don't know what channel though. We have enjoyed watching the team of White Collar working together through each case and some of the situations are quite funny. It is refreshing to see a program than doesn't have sex scenes in every episode. That's why we hate watching regular TV - you can't watch with your kids because of all the bedroom scenes and trashy sex. Thank you White Collar producers for giving us a program that the whole family can watch and that is very entertaining -- has us grabbing the remove for each episode. Never boring. There are just a few bed scenes but not graphic. We look forward to Season 6.
L**I
Excellent TV show
One of the best TV shows ever. Slick, smart, super fun. There should be more seasons or a sequal to this. In this era of stupid TV shows, White Collar serves as an example of excellent quality TV.
S**A
Season Five first three episodes a five star start!
I've always appreciated the writing, though I know it's just a TV show and a fantasy, I feel the production values, the New York setting, the acting, and most importantly, the references and allusions to literary and classical elements is something the series does which elevates taste rather than caters to it. The first episode had references to Chagill, even showed one of the paintings probably at Lincoln Center while the second did a beautiful job of juxtipositioning a Mozart aria with Diana's birthscene. Also how many TV shows use terms like "metaphor" or "iambic pentameter"? Most be an Enlish teacher among those writers somewhere. Was a bit disappointed that the writers pulled a "Julian Fellows" by killing off Agent Siegel at the end of the third episode. First he's overhyped, then is so ingratiating as a character, to kill him off for the shock value, in addition to contributing to the story arc (Mozzie can't go on forever in those wigs)seems little premature.
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