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[ # ] It’s time for White Collar’s final heist
December 18th, 2014 under USA Network

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iux-dXWoJzY
Tonight at 9p on USA, White Collar bids Au Revoir. So do the two stars of the show think that the series finale will leave their dedicated fans happy? Tim DeKay said, “I’m very satisfied with the ending of the series.” Then he added, “One can never be satisfied with the ending of a project that they loved but creatively since we had to end it I feel that we gave a great exciting twist and ending that will surprise I believe everyone.” Does his co-star Matt Bomer feel the same way? Neal Caffrey said, “I was really satisfied in some ways and in some ways I would have been interested to explore other avenues as well.” Then he explained, “I mean I think there was still directions to go. But I think the way they wrapped it up was really well done in the sense that they didn’t try to tie everything up into a nice bow. They really left some things open ended and left a lot up the viewer’s imagination which I always think is more potent than anything you could put down on a piece of paper.”
And talking about things being wrapped up really well, what about those suits? Peter Burke got to take some home with him, while Bomer did not but he will miss being dressed up in them.
So what did DeKay and him take home from the set? Matt took home a painting of a Harem and an old map of Manhattan that was in his character’s apartment. He also grabbed the bust of Socrates and gave it to the show creator Jeff Eastin. Tim also took a painting that was just outside of his partner in crime’s apartment that was barely seen and two badges that belonged to his character.
What will we take away from White Collar? A lot of great memories about two men who conned our hearts into loving them. Thanks for the memories; I just wish you could’ve stayed around a little longer. Til we meet again, Au Revoir.

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