Un criminale esperto in frodi finanziarie accetta di aiutare l'FBI a catturare altri criminali come lui, usando il proprio talento come ladro, falsario, e truffatore.Un criminale esperto in frodi finanziarie accetta di aiutare l'FBI a catturare altri criminali come lui, usando il proprio talento come ladro, falsario, e truffatore.Un criminale esperto in frodi finanziarie accetta di aiutare l'FBI a catturare altri criminali come lui, usando il proprio talento come ladro, falsario, e truffatore.
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This is easily one of my favorite TV shows ever, loved watching it back when it was still coming out one episode a week. I really wish we could've gotten more seasons because other shows that cant hold up to it get like 9 while they ended with a 6 episode final season 6. Dont get me wrong it was all still a great watch, it is somehow serious, funny, a crime show AND Matt Bomer is a total heart throb that couldnt of been a better pick for the role. Honestly I like the whole cast, the father/mentor relationship he has with Peter ties the whole show together. While other characters like Diana and his wife El are extremely likable, not to mention the constant appearance of guest stars! I think this show can be watched at any point in the series, each episode is a case by case basis so I love that formula.
Loved this series. Binged on Netflix. Matt Bomer is yummy. Willie was a great partner. Great writing. All the actors were so well cast. So wish they would bring it back in some way. Sure would like to know what Neal is up to these days. Neal and Peter, Neil and Mozzie -- perfection.
I had watched Suits some time ago and loved it. Wanted to find something similar. Whie Collar was it. I thought the writers were the same but found that not to be true. The stories seem to run paralell.
Suits were attorneys and one young, very smart, wanna-be. White Collar is FBI and one young, very smart, thief.
I don't think you will be disappointed if you sit down to this one.
I had watched Suits some time ago and loved it. Wanted to find something similar. Whie Collar was it. I thought the writers were the same but found that not to be true. The stories seem to run paralell.
Suits were attorneys and one young, very smart, wanna-be. White Collar is FBI and one young, very smart, thief.
I don't think you will be disappointed if you sit down to this one.
White Collar is one of the shows I watch on repeat, and it still holds up. It's a procedural in the best sense-most episodes are new cases, with a few overarching mysteries tying a given season together-but it isn't rote or predictable like procedurals can sometimes be. Tim DeKay and Matt Bomer have *fantastic* chemistry, and watching them both work together and try to outsmart one another is a joy. There's some excellent supporting cast members as well (and since it's a procedural a lot of different actors come through for single episodes, some of which are big talents that I know from shows like The Americans). I appreciate that, unlike most crime shows, there's less violence. Still some violence, mind, but it's not a central theme, this isn't a murder mystery kinda show. A lot of the cases are really interesting, at least if you're compelled by forgery and heists.
The show ended where it needed to buy goodness I wish we could get another round!
The show ended where it needed to buy goodness I wish we could get another round!
White Collar is a captivating and stylish crime drama that follows the partnership between the charming con artist Neal Caffrey and the FBI agent Peter Burke. The series kicks off with Neal's escape from a maximum-security prison, only to be captured by Peter Burke, who offers him a deal to assist the FBI in solving white-collar crimes.
As the unlikely duo teams up to crack cases involving art thefts, forgeries, and other sophisticated crimes, viewers are taken on a thrilling ride filled with clever twists, witty banter, and engaging character dynamics. Neal's charisma and expertise in the world of high-end crime perfectly complement Peter's by-the-book approach, leading to a dynamic partnership that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
One of the standout features of White Collar is its attention to detail when it comes to the intricate schemes and puzzles that Neal and Peter must unravel. The show's clever writing, combined with the chemistry between the lead actors Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay, creates a compelling narrative that keeps viewers invested in the characters' journeys.
Beyond its thrilling crime-solving plots, White Collar also delves into themes of loyalty, trust, and redemption, adding depth and emotional resonance to the series. The show strikes a perfect balance between lighthearted moments and intense drama, making it a must-watch for fans of crime procedurals and character-driven storytelling.
Overall, White Collar is a sophisticated and entertaining TV show that offers a unique blend of crime, humor, and heart. With its charismatic leads, intricate plots, and stylish presentation, the series stands out as a must-see for anyone looking for a smart and engaging television experience.
As the unlikely duo teams up to crack cases involving art thefts, forgeries, and other sophisticated crimes, viewers are taken on a thrilling ride filled with clever twists, witty banter, and engaging character dynamics. Neal's charisma and expertise in the world of high-end crime perfectly complement Peter's by-the-book approach, leading to a dynamic partnership that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
One of the standout features of White Collar is its attention to detail when it comes to the intricate schemes and puzzles that Neal and Peter must unravel. The show's clever writing, combined with the chemistry between the lead actors Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay, creates a compelling narrative that keeps viewers invested in the characters' journeys.
Beyond its thrilling crime-solving plots, White Collar also delves into themes of loyalty, trust, and redemption, adding depth and emotional resonance to the series. The show strikes a perfect balance between lighthearted moments and intense drama, making it a must-watch for fans of crime procedurals and character-driven storytelling.
Overall, White Collar is a sophisticated and entertaining TV show that offers a unique blend of crime, humor, and heart. With its charismatic leads, intricate plots, and stylish presentation, the series stands out as a must-see for anyone looking for a smart and engaging television experience.
Think of White Collar as a little bit "48 Hours" (the Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte classic) and a little bit "Catch Me If You Can" (the DiCaprio & Hanks rollick). "Law & Order" this ain't. Call it "fun TV".
The premise: What do you do with an amazing criminal mind (white collar, of course) frittering away in a super-max prison, that he can apparently escape from at will? The answer soon comes when said genius criminal Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) offers to help the FBI agent who originally caught him solve a case that's been frustrating him for years. Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) while wary, realizes this "may"...repeat "may" be a way to finally catch the bad guy.. White Collar is another USA "Characters welcome" offering, and it's a great one.
Tim DeKay is pitch perfect as the agent who lives his job. He has a kind of "Tom Hanks meets young Jack Lemmon" quality that is spot on for the tone of the show. He's written as real guy in a tough spot. He truly loves his wife, but tireless dedication to "the job" causes him to forget anniversaries, and regularly arrive home after his wife is long 'a bed. His wife Elizabeth (Tiffani Thiessen) often eats dinners alone... well, sort of.
Matt Bomer, soon to be a household name, vaults from his supporting role of Bryce on "Chuck" straight into a major lead role that fits him like a glove... like he was born to do this. Along with class A hunky good looks, Bomer also has a vulnerable quality that is quite touching. Ladies, he's Oooo so cute, slick, smart and gosh darn lovable, that your significant other may actually allow you to gaze... This show has something for everyone. The story line is not at all predictable. You want to watch how this might end.
Tiffani Thiessen is actually a lovely surprise, having matured nicely as an actress from her 90210 days. Amazing for a pilot, there is sweet gentle chemistry with her FBI hubby.
This FBI version of the "truly odd couple" takes straight off on a smart, well written, snappy crime-solving adventure. The dialog is zippy, and once the obligatory plot setup is laid down, the laughs come early and often. This too makes White Collar good family entertainment.
If the series follows the pilot's lead, there will be ZERO gratuitous violence, another reason to appreciate the show. Caffrey charms and disarms all creatures great and small, while using his near savant abilities to see what the FBI cannot. The lead characters are perfectly complementary. The casting is sublime. Even the score is hip, something that USA recently seems to have cornered the market on.
Personally I can't wait for the next installment of what promises to be a seriously entertaining and original show.
The premise: What do you do with an amazing criminal mind (white collar, of course) frittering away in a super-max prison, that he can apparently escape from at will? The answer soon comes when said genius criminal Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) offers to help the FBI agent who originally caught him solve a case that's been frustrating him for years. Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) while wary, realizes this "may"...repeat "may" be a way to finally catch the bad guy.. White Collar is another USA "Characters welcome" offering, and it's a great one.
Tim DeKay is pitch perfect as the agent who lives his job. He has a kind of "Tom Hanks meets young Jack Lemmon" quality that is spot on for the tone of the show. He's written as real guy in a tough spot. He truly loves his wife, but tireless dedication to "the job" causes him to forget anniversaries, and regularly arrive home after his wife is long 'a bed. His wife Elizabeth (Tiffani Thiessen) often eats dinners alone... well, sort of.
Matt Bomer, soon to be a household name, vaults from his supporting role of Bryce on "Chuck" straight into a major lead role that fits him like a glove... like he was born to do this. Along with class A hunky good looks, Bomer also has a vulnerable quality that is quite touching. Ladies, he's Oooo so cute, slick, smart and gosh darn lovable, that your significant other may actually allow you to gaze... This show has something for everyone. The story line is not at all predictable. You want to watch how this might end.
Tiffani Thiessen is actually a lovely surprise, having matured nicely as an actress from her 90210 days. Amazing for a pilot, there is sweet gentle chemistry with her FBI hubby.
This FBI version of the "truly odd couple" takes straight off on a smart, well written, snappy crime-solving adventure. The dialog is zippy, and once the obligatory plot setup is laid down, the laughs come early and often. This too makes White Collar good family entertainment.
If the series follows the pilot's lead, there will be ZERO gratuitous violence, another reason to appreciate the show. Caffrey charms and disarms all creatures great and small, while using his near savant abilities to see what the FBI cannot. The lead characters are perfectly complementary. The casting is sublime. Even the score is hip, something that USA recently seems to have cornered the market on.
Personally I can't wait for the next installment of what promises to be a seriously entertaining and original show.
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- QuizInspired by the exploits of Frank Abagnale Jr who was once a counterfeiter and confidence trickster who ended up working for the FBI
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Neal Caffrey: There's always another way.
[repeated line]
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episodio #18.90 (2010)
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