White Collar (2009)

White Collar

White Collar (2009) is a stylish, fast-moving crime drama with a generous dose of comedy and charm. You follow Neal Caffrey, a suave con artist, art thief and forger, who makes an unlikely deal with straight-laced FBI agent Peter Burke: freedom in exchange for using Neal’s insider expertise to catch other white-collar criminals. The series mixes case-of-the-week capers — art heists, counterfeit rings, sophisticated cons — with longer-running mysteries and personal stakes that keep momentum across episodes. Watching the show, you’ll get clever, puzzle-like crimes, slick schemes and frequent reversals, all delivered with sharp banter and strong chemistry between the leads. Visually it’s polished and urbane, often set against New York’s art and finance worlds, and populated by memorable supporting characters (including Neal’s conspiracy-minded friend Mozzie and Peter’s wife, Elizabeth) who add humor and heart. Expect a blend of procedural satisfaction and character drama: satisfying takedowns, moral gray areas, evolving loyalties, and emotional payoffs as Neal and Peter’s partnership deepens. Overall, White Collar is an entertaining mix of brains-over-brawn crime-solving, witty dialogue, and stylish capers — ideal for viewers who enjoy smart, character-driven procedurals with a light, witty tone and recurring twists.

Actors: Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, Willie Garson

Genres: Comedy, Crime, Drama

IMDB Rating 8.2 /10 Bmoat Rating 8.2 /10