White Collar Reviews
White Collar Season 3 Finale Review: Evasive Maneuvers
The stolen Raphael, a death-defying jump, Agent Kramer on the war path, Peter, Mozzie and Sara’s attempts to protect him… "Judgment Day" final...
White Collar Review: Swing for the Fence
Yankee Stadium, an infamous con artist, a big score and a crew that could only be made better with Neal and Mozzie on board, even as they played the eyes a...
White Collar Review: Outlaws and In-Laws
It was a busy week for our White Collar crew: Peter entertained Elizabeth’s in-laws for her birthday weekend; Neal and Sara reunited to solve a sensi...
White Collar Review: Get Ryan
White Collar delivered another edge-of-your-seat installment this week, with one major exception: Elizabeth Burke played a critical investigative role that...
White Collar Review: Textbook Behavior?
Neal toed the line between asset and liability this week, playing substitute teacher and partner to Peter's Hong Kong banker as they investigated an embezz...
White Collar Review: Next Chapter
After a very long few months away, White Collar’s Neal and Peter were back in the game in "Checkmate." But in this game, the stakes were more than th...
White Collar Summer Finale Review: Choosing Sides
Let the "Countdown" begin. The clock ticked on the White Collar summer finale, as Neal and Mozzie scrambled to regain possession of a painting, and, as a r...
White Collar Review: Crossfire
Despite the intense drama surrounding Keller's reappearance, this week's White Collar had me "On the Fence" as to whether or not it underused the ever tale...
White Collar Review: Outta the Van
Neal and Sara bottomed out. Jones went undercover with his ex-fiance to reclaim a kidnapped Navy buddy. Neal and Mozzie went as far as to break into the Bu...
White Collar Review: Go For Broke
Neal found himself "Taking Account" for a lot this episode. It involved his actions with Peter, Sara and Mozzie. The installment hit a variety of high note...


Neal: Whether there's an anklet or not, come Monday morning I'm gonna be stepping off that elevator on the 21st floor to go to work.



