Fans can't get enough of Matt Bomer. "White Collar" is currently in its offseason, but diehards continue to scrounge and dig for details surrounding the upcoming season. With production on season 5 is well underway, more news from the set helps scratch the "White Collar" itch.
According to TV Guide, FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) may find himself in a world of trouble upon the arrival of season 5. "Although Peter will be back at work at the FBI, he'll still have to appear in court for a grand-jury hearing scheduled to decide whether to indict him. He thinks he's doing the right thing by testifying on his own behalf, but damning new evidence might make him regret his decision."
In the season 4 finale, Peter walks into a heated argument between Senator Pratt (Titus Welliver) and James (Treat Williams). James kills Pratt with Peter's gun and walks out. Peter is left behind with gunshot residue on his hands and a bullet from his own gun in the senator's body, so thing's aren't looking too good.
In "White Collar," Bomer plays Neal Caffrey, a con man, forger and thief. He's captured after a three-year game of cat and mouse with the FBI, and with only four months left of serving his sentence, he escapes from a maximum-security prison to find his girlfriend, Kate. Peter, the FBI agent who initially caught Caffrey, finds him yet again and brings him back to prison. Caffrey leaks information on another case to Burke, but it comes with a price. Caffrey tells Burke he will help him catch other criminals as part of a work-release program. After apprehending several white collar criminals, Caffrey proves that he is worth keeping around and will not try to escape again.
"White Collar" will return to USA Network in the fall.
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