‘White Collar’ season 5, episode 7 preview: Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, and a different sort of story
Are you ready to see a “White Collar” story that will at least be in part about relationships? We’re going to get an opportunity to check that out and then some on next week’s new episode entitled “Quantico Closure.” This is one that will have some case work, including some that relates to the long game rather than just a story of the week. However, it will also introduce a character in Jill who has quite the past connection with Peter.
While Matt Bomer’s Neal gets closer and closer to Bridget Regan’s character, we’re going to have an opportunity to see what happens when various parts of Tim DeKay’s world collide. Given some of the other things that he has been through, you would think that an ex wouldn’t be that big of a deal. But, this is “white Collar,” and nothing is ever quite as easy as it seems.
Take a look at the synopsis below if you’re curious in seeing some more details:
“While Neal delves further into the mystery of the Codex, Peter takes on a classified espionage case with a fellow FBI agent: his ex-girlfriend.”
The saddest news that we have to share right now is simply that you’re going to be waiting a little while to see this story play out. Considering that it would be ridiculous for USA to air the show on a night in Thanksgiving where they knew that nobody would be watching, we perfectly understand the decision to hold back a week. But with that being said, it really does not make things any easier at all. There is still the painful waiting that comes when you are this far in a season. (Just think of it as a prelude for the sort of waiting that will come over the course of the holiday season.)
What do you want to see on “White Collar” moving forward? Share some of your thoughts below, and be sure to click here if you want to see some more news related to the show.
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skiwitch
November 23, 2013 @ 9:36 pm
My favorite show! It will be hard to wait 2 weeks, but I am having about 14 guests for dinner on Thanksgiving and would be stressing over missing the most fun on TV. Going forward, I would like to see more episodes, longer seasons. The writers do a good job of mixing it up so I am happy to leave the plots to them. I like Mozzie being a little strange and full of wit and wisdom, but I fear that the writers will go off the deep end with him and just be ridiculous. So far, they are walking the line. I don’t want to see Neal too bad or too good. I like him mischievous. I also don’t want him to be too serious over any one woman. I like him flirty. I like the way he is with Alex. I don’t want to see the Burkes have any serious difficulties. It is nice to see a married couple that actually likes and respects each other on TV. I mostly want to see a Season 6!