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In order to help Neal carry out a risky heist, Peter must involve himself in a dangerous con.

When the trail of elusive criminal "The Dutchman" dead ends, FBI Agent Peter Burke teams up with a most unlikely partner to catch him - the imprisoned Neal Caffrey.

Neal and Peter infiltrate New York's Fashion Week to stop a security data which is woven in the fabric of a model's dress, from being sold by a criminal.

The disappearance of a precious bible creates an interesting union when a New York Mafia kingpin enlists the help of Peter and the FBI in tracking down his beloved artifact. But while rooting out the thief, Neal finds himself in a tango with a sexy female villain and must decide where his loyalty truly lies.

Peter thinks he's in for it when Elizabeth shows up at the office with her friend Dana in tow. But Peter isn't the one in trouble this time; it's Dana's husband, Captain John Mitchell, who is in the hot seat.

When an expensive portrait is stolen from a young woman, Peter and Neal set a sting for the cunning and deadly culprit. Neal must uncover the secret truth of the portrait's origin even as the net tightens around the villain ... and around Neal himself!

Thrust into the seedy underbelly of New York's Chinatown, Peter and Neal must navigate vicious Triads, mysterious Interpol agents, and a game of Pai Gow in order to capture their target.

The FBI investigates a spectacular jewelry heist and all the clues point to Neal. Now Peter must figure out if his "partner" is telling the truth or if Neal is pulling a con of his own.

Neal must infiltrate a company of corrupt Wall Street brokers to preserve his deal with the FBI. When Peter is forced to go undercover alongside him, a discovery is made that could change their partnership forever.

When Peter and Neal discover that an estate judge committing mortgage fraud is also connected to Fowler, they devise a plan to bring them both down.

When June's granddaughter suffers renal trauma, Neal stumbles upon a cruel scheme to harvest human organs and brings the case to Peter.

To avoid an international conflict, Peter and Neal have to find a thief who is stealing pieces to a valuable collection.

An old rival of Neal's lays down a challenge: to see if either of them can create an impossible forgery. But as the rival uses brutal and deadly tactics to achieve his ends, Neal quickly realizes that much more is at stake than bragging rights!

Neal helps an old friend whose daughter has been kidnapped, without realizing that it's all a trap from an old enemy.

Neal and Alex attempt to recover a music box from the Italian Consulate. Peter and Diana try to take down Fowler
White Collar offers a stylish and witty take on crime-solving, focusing on the unlikely partnership between a straight-laced FBI agent, Peter Burke (Tim DeKay), and a sophisticated con artist, Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), who becomes his informant. Neal helps the FBI catch other white-collar criminals using his unique insights into their world, often involving forgery, theft, and fraud. While the crimes are less violent than those in 'FBI: Most Wanted', the series features compelling investigations, clever schemes, and a captivating dynamic between the two leads. It's less about relentless manhunts and more about the intelligence and charm required to catch cunning criminals.
While primarily a crime procedural, White Collar often dips its toes into the world of espionage and infiltration. The series centers on a charming con artist, Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), who is caught by FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) and agrees to work with him to catch other white-collar criminals. Neal's skills in forgery, disguise, and manipulation make him an unconventional asset, frequently requiring him to go undercover or pull off elaborate cons that feel straight out of a spy thriller. The show is loved for the witty banter and chemistry between the two leads, the intriguing cases, and Neal's stylish approach to crime-fighting.