‘White Collar’ season 5 spoilers: Steven Pasquale, Matt Bomer to square off
Are you ready for some more back-and-forth action on “White Collar” season 5? If so, we hope that the following will provide you hope for that and then some.
According to a new report from Entertainment Weekly, the former star of NBC’s short-lived “Do No Harm” in Steven Pasquale is going to appear in one of the final five episodes of the USA drama’s latest run in the role of Conrad Worth, a stock broker with an edge and a hope to try and take advantage of the entire Wall Street system. If this is not an adversary for Matt Bomer’s role of Neal Caffrey, we really do not know what he could be. At least it’s another addition to an impressive guest roster that already includes multiple appearances from Mark A. Sheppard (“Supernatural”) along with Bridget Regan (“Beauty and the Beast”).
This is going to be a shorter run for “White Collar” this time in just 13 episodes (small tear), which is being brought on mostly due to the busy schedule of creator Jeff Eastin, who now has another project on USA in “Graceland.” We really just hope that within this span of time there is still not only room to show some great stories, but to show us new areas of Manhattan that are frequently either abandoned or ignored by other productions. That is one of the many reasons why this show is to us beloved, since there are so many fake “New York” shows that are already out there and choose to avoid anything related to iconic buildings.
Are you a fan of this casting, and are you ready for “White Collar” season 5 to just be here already? Be sure to share some of your thoughts below! Meanwhile, click here if you want to see just who from the world of “Deadwood” is going to be coming on board as Peter’s ex.
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skiwitch
September 24, 2013 @ 9:06 pm
Cannot wait until Oct. 17! White Collar is the most fun on TV and they have been off WAY too long! I miss my favorite guys. I am really disappointed that they shortened the season in favor of Graceland. I watch Graceland, but I look forward to every single episode of White Collar and feel shortchanged.