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White Collar

Neal Caffrey is a smooth conman, expert forger and master thief with a penchant for Rat Pack-era stylings and an appreciation for fine wine and art. Peter Burke, meanwhile, is a down to earth FBI agent with a suburban townhouse who enjoys cold beer and watching basketball. In the USA Network drama White Collar, these two polar extremes team up to solve crimes in New York City, and not only does the partnership prove effective but the series itself has evolved from its simple concept into quality entertainment. While part of the reason is the genuine charm of the two main leads, a fair amount of the credit likewise goes to a strong supporting cast that includes Caffrey’s former cohort Mozzie and Burke’s supportive wife Elizabeth. Combining standalone episodes with enjoyable twists and an overarching narrative involving Neal Caffrey’s past, White Collar is both an old style television series and modern day classic.

White Collar Season One Review of the first season of the USA Network series about a convicted conman/art forger who agrees to work with the FBI agent who arrested him in exchange for his freedom.

White Collar Season Two Review of the second season of the USA Network drama that further expands the relationship between convicted conman Neal Caffrey and the FBI agent who arrested him.

White Collar Season Three Review of the third season of the USA Network drama, in which convicted conman Neal Caffrey must decide between his old criminal life and the one he has found with the FBI.

White Collar and Catch Me If You Can Exploration of the similarities between Neal Caffrey of the USA Network drama White Collar and Frank Abagnale Jr. from the book-turned-film Catch Me If You Can.

White Collar and Catherine the Great's Music Box Examination of the mythology from the first two seasons of the USA Network drama White Collar, which includes a music box and pilfered Nazi artwork.

White Collar's Keller and the Archetype Villain Article focusing on Matthew Keller, the rival and current foe of Neal Caffrey on the USA Network drama White Collar, and how he fits the role of a classic villain.

White Collar's Mozzie: A Modern Renaissance Man Article spotlighting the character of Mozzie from the USA Network drama White Collar, with quotes and an exploration of his offbeat style and philosophy.

Modern Television Conmen and The Yellow Kid Examination of real life conman Joseph “The Yellow Kid” Weil and those found on television, including Neal Caffrey from White Collar and the team on Leverage.

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