We are exposed to a new series of strong and exciting events in the Fifth season due to endless exciting. Peter is in a state of disaster because of the charges of murder in the prison. The evidence refers to Peter because of Senator Pratt. In order to prove Peter's innocence, there is one attempt to hold a deal with Satan. On the other hand, Neil must be hidden in the form of a servant in order to expose an imposter aimed at inheriting the wealth of the Manhattan family. Peter appoints Neil as a new therapist and his task is to investigate the black market online.
This is going to be a pretty significant episode and the premiere puts into motion things that will undoubtedly shape where the story will go for the rest of the season. All I can say is: Hang on to your hats!
It was all like something out of a silent movie, and one of those White Collar moments where you imagine the cast and crew are sharing equal childlike joy over their shenanigans.
After six seasons as a delightful soufflé of a New York City cop drama, White Collar takes fans for an intriguing Coney Island-style roller-coaster ride