‘White Collar’ season 6 spoilers: Filming wraps for Matt Bomer, cast
You likely knew that this was coming this week, but it doesn’t make it any easier to hear now: After six seasons on the air, the journey for “White Collar” is finally over.
This news was confirmed by multiple cast members on Twitter, with Matt Bomer of course being one of the last to wrap given that he is in the bulk of the show’s scenes. This is a sad day, given that this has been a fan favorite on USA for many years. Then again, there should also just be a reasonable amount of excitement that it lasted this long in the first place. Six seasons is no easy feat for a show these days, especially one on cable. This puts the show alongside other USA greats like “Monk,” “Psych,” and “Burn Notice,” which all made it past five years on the air.
As for how the series will end, all we can say is that the goal was to make it satisfying for almost everyone involved, given that the cast had a hand in coming up with ideas. We don’t expect some sort of “happily ever after” ending where everything is tied together nearly, but we at least hope for some sort of sign that Neal Caffrey can move on with his life and be happy. We don’t think someone like him can “be happy” when he is still forced into doing something to escape being in prison. The cliffhanger last season was basically that he was too good at his job to even consider letting go.
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Fan of Matt
August 10, 2014 @ 6:13 am
I am also terribly sad to see such a great show end. It is hands down my favorite since “Prison Break” ended. It was such a relief when the pilot aired and I found another reason to watch USA. It’s a shame though that the good shows don’t last longer. I wish everyone the best and hope to see them again….will be watching and waiting!
skiwitch
August 7, 2014 @ 12:14 am
White Collar has been my favorite show since the pilot. It has been the most fun on TV for 5 years and I will miss it terribly. There have been so many great moments on the show, it is impossible to pick one favorite, but I have especially enjoyed the intelligent wit and humor. My favorite memory would have to be the day I spent on the set and met Matt, Tim, Sharif, and Mark Sheppard. They are all better looking in person and are the nicest guys you could ever hope to meet. I wish them all great success in the future and I will be watching for them.