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Did you watch the last episode? If you missed it, we have a full and detailed recap, right here for you. On last the last episode, Neal had to orchestrate a treacherous operation for the Pink Panthers on short notice. On tonight’s last episode of the series, Peter joins a dangerous con against the Pink Panthers to help Neal carry out a risky heist Neal formulates a new plan that will benefit himself as well as the Pink Panthers.
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With Europe having a richer arts scene, Neal has a wider variety of future prospects - it won't be surprising if he went from one country to another pulling off various heists.White Collar ends tonight with an all new Thursday December 18, season 6 series finale called, “Au Revoir.” and we have your weekly recap below.
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He was going to be set free after the Pink Panthers were caught, but being a free man isn't exactly what he wanted. His illegal endeavors don't seem to have anything to do with money anymore - he just likes the thrill of pulling off these elaborate schemes. The White Collar ending confirms that, despite Neal spending years leading a mostly straight life in New York as Peter's criminal informant, deep down, he will always want to live an exciting, albeit sometimes dangerous, life. Instead of feeling betrayed or motivated to go after Neal again, Peter just let a smile out, happy that his former partner is alive and well, despite the fact that he's once again up to no good. Chances are that Neal was studying the ins and outs of the world-renowned museum in the hopes of scoring one of its valuable displays. This is backed by the newspaper headline Peter saw in his storage unit about the Louvre getting additional security. In the end, Neal was seen strolling the streets of Paris, France, implying that he's up for a new job, this time in Europe. To cap it all off, Neal took medication to slow down his heartbeat just enough to make sure that all his bases were covered. Apparently, Neal connived with some crisis actors, such as the EMT who attended to him and the hospital doctor who confirmed his death.

As he discovered the paraphernalia he used to pull off his scheme to escape, he realized that he was effectively conned by his former informant. The encounter made Peter suspicious about their fallen friend's demise, prompting him to visit Neal's storage locker. Peter caught up with Mozzie (Willie Garson) - Neal's right-hand man who's back in the streets of New York scamming people with his silly card games. Then again, it's Neal Caffrey, so there was certainly some twist involved.Ī year after Neal's supposed death, Peter and his wife, Elizabeth ( Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), look after their son, aptly named Neal. That was supposed to be how White Collar ended. Later on, doctors delivered the bad news: Neal was dead. As the paramedics wheeled Neal to the hospital, he was reunited with Peter whom he called his best friend.

Peter was able to take down Keller, who was running away with stolen money by shooting him in the head, but not before he shot Neal in the chest. Unfortunately, while the FBI successfully nabbed the criminals, some part of their operation went awry resulting in Neal getting in a shooting match with his scummier blue-collar counterpart, Matthew Keller (RossMcCall). Related: White Collar: Cast & Character Guide

At the end of White Collar, Neal and Peter teamed-up one last time time chasing down the nefarious group Pink Panthers. Fast forward six years later, the pair developed an unlikely partnership that eventually became a genuine friendship. Burke was understandably apprehensive at first, since Neal was known for manipulating people, but he eventually gave him a shot. In exchange, he's put on a work-release program. The unlikely pair first got together after Neal, a notorious con-man, offered his services to FBI Special Agent Burke as his criminal informant. With recent reports that a White Collar revival is in the works, however, fans are excited to see Neal potentially reunite with Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) on the small screen. Here's what happened to Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) in White Collar's series finale and after the show ended. The USA Network series wrapped its six-year run in 2014 with a shortened season composed of just six episodes.
