- Title: White Collar – Season Four
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The search into Neal‘s (Matt Bomer) past dominates the Fourth Season of White Collar which begins with Neal and Mozzie (Willie Garson) living in exile in the Cape Verde Islands in a two-parter that eventually returns them to New York. Much of the season deals with Neal reconnecting with Ellen (Judith Ivey) up until her murder and working with her old friend Sam (Treat Williams) for answers concerning the truth about Neal’s father (which Sam knows better than anyone).
Highlights include the return of Alex (Gloria Votsis), the arrival of Emily Procter as the new head of White Collar Division, Neal and Peter in the boxing ring, Mozzie lost in a Revolutionary War conspiracy, Peter faking an affair with Sara Ellis (Hilarie Burton), Neal going undercover to investigate a wealthy widow (Laura Vandervoort), Peter and Elizabeth (Tiffani Thiessen) being taken hostage by a modern-day Bonnie & Clyde (Jessica McNamee, Jackson Rathbone), Neal getting blackmailed by an art thief (Rebecca Mader), and the season finale which leaves Peter facing charges of murder.
The four-disc set includes all 16 episodes, deleted scenes, a gag reel, a featurette on Tim DeKay directing the thirteenth episode of the season, and commentary for season finale from creator Jeff Eastin, Bomer, DeKay, and Garson.
[20th Century Fox, $39.98]
Less of Neal’s father would have pleased me more, but this season was good.