
Speaking of artifacts I notice this show always have some interesting facts I wonder how true they are. The coin was just the turning point for Neal and Burke’s investigation into the missing artifacts. He just used Alicia as a mule to transport it.Īt the end of the show I realized the whole show wasn’t about a coin like I thought it would be. He stole the gold and artifacts from Egypt. Neal Caffrey - mt tn ti phm quyn r cc k thng minh vi nhiu bit ti kh ai c th b kp, c bit l sc hp dn. Neal and Burke find out that Aimes was behind the whole thing. White Collar - Season 1 (C Cn Trng 1) k v mi quan h cng tc bt c d gia ''mt tay la o'' v ''mt c v FBI''. Neal was going to have nervous break down if he didn’t find that clue.Īfter all the running around and back and forth blaming. Kate leaving Neal that message that was a relief. On the label of the bottle there’s a map that leads somewhere. This is why I say this show has so many twist. Turns out she didn’t leave him on purpose she was forced and the only clue she left was an empty bottle. Which was the reason he escaped from jail. In the first episode Neal’s girl friend Kate left him. Mozzie didn’t give Burke his real name it was so funny because he was speechless to see Burke at Neal’s house.

Burke knew about him but never met him face to face until tonight. Its Mozzie Neal’s friend who has been helping him solve the cases. I wish I was Neal right now.Īgent Burke is over at Neal’s house and there’s a knock at the door. My eyes don’t fool me though Cruz is saying one thing, but by the look of that big smile on her face when she saw Neal I know she likes him.

The only thing is she was talking about agent Burke. Laugh out loud Neal thought she was coming on to him because she said she didn’t want to pass up working with someone she admired. There having a conversation and Cruz tells Neal she did a thesis paper on him. Wait what’s this I see Neal and agent Cruz. One minute you think you know who did it then the next all signs point at someone else. After investigating they found out that Alicia Tiegon is also involved. The clues lead Neal and Burke to a guy named Aimes. John gives them clues as to where to start looking. Neal and Burke now have to find out why Dana husband john is in trouble with the FBI if he says he’s innocent. Only to find out that the attractive lady was a friend of his wife who needed help for her husband. I felt like Burke really was about to get into trouble. White Collar Season 1 Episode 10 - When June's niece suffers renal trauma, Neal stumbles upon a cruel scheme to harvest human organs and brings the case to Peter. The way Jones ran to tell Burke his wife was there. Only because they persuaded me to think that way. If I was Burke I would have asked Jones is that a crime.Īt the same time I thought he was cheating too. Why does a guy have to be cheating just because his wife and another attractive women comes up to her husband’s job. Jones starting going on and on assuming Burke was cheating. In the opening scene agent Jones runs into Burke’s office and tells him his wife is there with another female and she looks upset. Judging from the title I am curious to find out how are they going to make a 42 minute long episode about a coin. IMDB Rating : 8.Its late at night and I can’t sleep so decided to watch this episode. They thus begin their unconventional and testy relationship. This time, Caffrey proposes a deal to help Burke apprehend dangerous white collar criminals with the FBI as part of a work-release program. Peter Burke once again finds Caffrey and returns him to prison. With only three months left in his four-year sentence, he escapes to look for his girlfriend, Kate.

Neal Caffrey, a renowned con artist, forger, and thief, is captured after a three-year game of cat and mouse with the FBI, specifically Special Agent Peter Burke. starring Tim DeKay as FBI Special Agent Peter Burke and Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, a highly intelligent and multitalented con artist working as Burke’s criminal informant. White Collar is a USA Network television serie.
