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Catch up with television's smartest, sexiest con-man-turned-crime-fighter before the final season! In White Collar 's sizzling Season 5, $1.8 million in gold coins is missing, an elusive precious diamond is about to be found, and Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) has a new handler and a new love interest. But all is fair in love and crime, and the closer Neal gets to the mysterious Rebecca Lowe, the greater the danger for everyone in his life. Go behind the scenes of the electrifying show that also stars Tim DeKay, Tiffani Thiessen and Willie Garson with deleted scenes, commentary and other features only available on DVD! Review: Awesome show. - Awesome show. Awesome writing. Awesome actors. Wish we had more shows with creative writing. Review: Great show - Continued from season 4, this is a great show
| Contributor | Marsha Thomason, Matthew Bomer, Sharif Atkins, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Tim DeKay, Willie Garson |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,623 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Television/Crime |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 9 hours and 32 minutes |
S**G
Awesome show.
Awesome show. Awesome writing. Awesome actors. Wish we had more shows with creative writing.
D**H
Great show
Continued from season 4, this is a great show
C**G
Great cast.... Good adventures and comic relief...
While everyone would love to be a Neal Caffery, few humans could ever have one let alone all of his skill sets, thus the magic of film/video. Neal exemplifies and allows us to relate with the criminal mind in all of us tempered by moral standards keeping him one of the good guys. The characters are easily liked and endear us quickly. So much so that you feel like you know them, can anticipate their moves and thoughts, and relate to their concerns. Once again hats off to the cast and creative writing. This series is a lot of fun and worthy of a few more seasons. I am anxious to see where it takes us next.
C**B
Love White Collar Seasons 1 through 5. Great Show!
We have watched the whole package -- Season 1 through 5 and have loved every minuite. This is a great program and my husband and I are so sad to be at the end of it. We did read that there will be a Season 6 but that airs on regular TV (weekly episodes and all the commercials) and starts November 5th. Don't know what channel though. We have enjoyed watching the team of White Collar working together through each case and some of the situations are quite funny. It is refreshing to see a program than doesn't have sex scenes in every episode. That's why we hate watching regular TV - you can't watch with your kids because of all the bedroom scenes and trashy sex. Thank you White Collar producers for giving us a program that the whole family can watch and that is very entertaining -- has us grabbing the remove for each episode. Never boring. There are just a few bed scenes but not graphic. We look forward to Season 6.
J**R
Perfect
Perfect ending for a well-done series!
S**A
TREASURE
I love Jeff Eastin you’re genius!! Love Matt, love Tim Dekay, love Willie Garson!! Hope I watch this 15 years ago. Che treasure!!
M**S
"Did You Set Off an Alarm?" "Peter, That's Hurtful."
I hate to say it, but I’m actually kind of glad that the next season of White Collar will be the show’s final season. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still enjoying the show. But the writers have to work so hard to keep the cast of characters together at this point, it’s time to set them free and bring an end to the saga. Having said that, there is still plenty of fun to be had in season five, which is actually what I’m reviewing today. If you have missed the show in the past, it focuses on Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), a con man who has been caught by FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay). Instead of serving out his sentence in prison, he’s become an asset to the FBI and helps them bring down other white collar criminals. Reluctantly helping is Neal’s con man friend Mozzie (Willie Garson). On the FBI side of things, we’ve gotten to know agents Clinton Jones (Sharif Atkins) and Diana Barrigan (Marsha Thomason). Rounding out the cast is Peter’s long suffering wife Elizabeth (Tiffany Thiessen) who occasionally gets involved in cases, too. This season opens with Peter in prison after he got falsely accused of murder in the fourth season finale. (But that’s a long story.) Neal is willing to do anything to get him out of prison, especially when the person who really committed the murder goes underground. In his efforts to do that, Neal winds up indebted to Curtis Hagen (Mark Sheppard), a dangerous man from his past, and once again finds himself trying to evade the FBI while working with them on cases while keeping his latest crimes secret to keep Hagen’s blackmail at bay. Of course, there is always the case of the week that Neal, Peter, and the gang at the FBI need to solve. This season we get such cases as a black market ring that leads straight to Mozzie, Neal becomes a butler to prove an imposter is in their midst, Peter must work with his ex-girlfriend on a case, and Diana must go undercover to stop a rogue stock trader. Neal even gets a new love interest in Rebecca (Bridget Rega), a woman he meets at a museum early in the season. Unfortuantely, Diana is absent for much of the season since Marsha Thomason gave birth in real life as well as on the show. The rest of the cast is here full time however, and they are wonderful at bring their characters to life each week. The guest stars jump right in and match this fine level of acting. The overall story arc this season is very interesting and kept me off kilter with a couple of nice twists along the way. This isn’t the show’s best story arc, but it was certainly entertaining. Likewise, the cases of the week are wonderful as always, and I loved watching them work on solving these cases together. So what is my problem this season? We’ve gotten to the point where the characters have outgrown the premise of the show. I’m not saying I think Neal has reformed, but he certainly has earned being off the anklet the FBI has used since season 1 to track him. Yet we still have that plot devise. Peter has been up for and turn down promotions several times to stay close to Neal. In fact, they play with him moving to DC for much of this season. And there is no reason in the real world he wouldn’t do that. I’ve always loved how real and fully developed the characters on the show are, but unfortunately this is the result – too much realistic character growth hampered by the constraints of the show. Having said all this, I’m thrilled the show is coming back for a final six episodes. The cliffhanger at the end of this season cries out to be resolved. And it will give us a chance to say goodbye to these characters properly and see where the next chapter for all of them begins. (I just hope I like how they choose to end it.) As always, the heart of the show is the relationship between Neal and Peter. They do a better job of creating tension between them than in seasons past, but at times even that felt artificial. And, as much as I love their relationship, it is the only reason Peter hasn’t taken a promotion, which doesn’t feel right to me. This season consisted of 13 episodes, and all of them are present in this four disc set. Not surprisingly, they are in their native wide screen and full surround as well. Extras include a gag reel and deleted scenes as well as an audio commentary on the season finale and a featurette about star Willie Garson taking on directing duties for an episode this season. So while I’m still enjoying the show overall, I’m glad everyone has agreed it is time to end the story. Knowing that allows me to enjoy the fun of season five of White Collar more.
P**Y
White collar
Great show. No blood and guts.
G**S
Perfecto
Lego en perfecto estado.
K**M
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impossible de le regarder puisqu'il n'y a pas de version française, même en sous-titre. Il serait bon de l'indiquer dans votre proposition d'achat
D**S
We bought the complete series and we thoroughly enjoyed each and every episode
We bought the complete series and we thoroughly enjoyed each and every episode!! The entire story line was compelling and interesting... we were 'hooked' from the first episode through to the last episode!! Like a great book that is hard to put down, the White Collar series was hard to turn off!! It is addictive!! Every single episode was intriguing, well acted and entertaining. The main characters are engaging and compelling and I hated to see the series wrap-up. The character of Neal Caffrey, played by Matt Bomer, was irresistibly charming and captivating and it certainly didn't hurt that I think he is a very beautiful man!! White Collar is a series not to be missed!!
R**N
Old Masters
I thought session 5 would not be that good with the comments from other reviewers about leaving on a high note, but this session was just as good as the first session. I also read that session 6 will be the last which is a shame if true. There are not that many things on our TV that are really good or do not treat their audience as if they have the brain cells of an amoeba. So to loss something this good is sad I understand about leaving on a high but I think they should leave when they have run out of stories or if the actors decide that want to explore other venture. If the above is not the case then why end a good thing.
A**A
played OK on multi region player
Good series, worth watching if you enjoyed the other seasons
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