EPISODE
SEASON
White Collar - Season 1
Neal Caffrey has been eluding FBI agent Peter Burke for years, a run that finally comes to an end with his capture.
5 August 1980, New York, USA
10 December 1959, New York City, New York, USA
11 October 1974, Brooklyn, New York, USA
20 July 1965, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
29 November 1981, Utah, USA
3 August 1975, West Monroe, Louisiana, USA
29 January 1975, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
October 23, 2009
Clever plot twists and a winning camaraderie among the characters.December 13, 2016
The chemistry between Bomer and DeKay is strong, and playing Burke's dogged sense of fairness against Caffrey's "you take what you can get" attitude gives White Collar some amusing tension and just the barest hint of a theme.October 23, 2009
White Collar is actually one of the best new shows of the season. The tone is effortless and agile, as it toggles from comedy to intrigue and back.December 21, 2016
In terms of the pilot episode and the potential this series has from the start, White Collar is exciting, intelligent, humorous and all around good TV.October 23, 2009
White Collar is not original. But White Collar is enjoyable.December 13, 2016
If you like a good con artist yarn, enjoy the tone of USA Network's other original programs and can suspend your disbelief a little, you'll really enjoy White Collar.March 15, 2017
I didn't leave the White Collar pilot with any great investment in the show, but with an amiable willingness to watch again.December 13, 2016
So far so familiar. But buried in the premise is a crisp script and Dragnet-with-humor repartee between the two winning leads, backed up by an excellent support cast.October 23, 2009
White Collar is one of the best new shows of the season.October 23, 2009
The brisk pace and easygoing chemistry between White Collar's stars, Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay, is something that can't be faked for very long. These guys just seem to work well together.