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"Pilot" is the debut episode of the American comedy-drama television series White Collar. It was first broadcast on USA Network in the United States on October 23, 2009. The episode sets up major story arcs for the series, including Neal Caffrey's collaboration with FBI Special Agent Peter Burke (), and the significance of the disappearance of Neal's girlfriend, Kate Moreau (Alexandra Daddario).
David Siegel (Warren Kole) is Neal's new handler in season 5, when Peter has a new assignment as the leader of the White Collar Division. He first appeared in "Out of the Frying Pan" (5.02) and he is killed in the next episode "One Last Stakeout" (5.03) by Rebecca Lowe.
White Collar is a crime/mystery television series that premiered on October 23, 2009, on the USA Network. The series stars Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, a former conman, forger and thief, and Tim DeKay as FBI Special Agent Peter Burke. The pair form an unlikely partnership as they work together to apprehend white collar criminals.
White Collar aired for six seasons from 2009–2014 and followed charming con man Neal Caffrey (Bomer), who was paired with FBI Special Agent in Charge Peter Burke (DeKay) as a criminal informant ...
White Collar — which returned to Netflix on Monday, April 1 — follows Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), a charming con artist who escapes prison to reunite with his girlfriend.
White Collar starred Bomer as the cunning con artist Neal Caffrey, a white collar criminal who begins aiding the FBI in exchange for his freedom. Though Neal often has a secret agenda of his own ...
2009 marked a significant turning point in Bomer's career as he starred as the con artist Neal Caffrey in the police procedural drama series White Collar. [35] [36] White Collar premiered on August 23, 2009, on USA Network and was watched by more than 5.40 million people. [37] The show was received with popular and critical acclaim.
White Collar ran from 2009 to 2014 and starred Bomer as white-collar criminal Neal Caffrey, who ultimately forged an agreement with the FBI to help use his knowledge to catch similar offenders ...