White Collar Season 6 Spoilers: ‘Phenomenal Performances’ Await Final Season; Premiere Air Date Set In November

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"White Collar" season 6 spoilers hint of phenomenal performances in the final six episodes of the season, which already has its premiere date on November 6.

Series creator Jeff Eastin said that bidding the show farewell after six seasons is very hard. "But I couldn't be prouder of what our entire team has accomplished over the last six years. I'm grateful to FTVS and USA for giving the show a great home," he told TVLine.

He dished out "White Collar" season 6 spoilers when he said that fans can expect a treat out of all the "twists, surprises and phenomenal performances" from the final season.

USA Network president Chris McCumber gave credit to the on-screen "bromance" between the leads Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay.

"The series also benefited from smart writing and an extraordinarily talented supporting cast, who helped it become a fan favorite crime drama for five straight years," he said, while teasing "White Collar" season 6 spoilers when he said that the final season "will not disappoint, with an exciting and shocking ending that fans will never forget."

According to The Hollywood Reporter, "White Collar" TV show has enjoyed consistent high ratings after debuting in 2009.

The website said that the fifth season of the series landed in the top five of the most-watched cable shows on its timeslot on Thursday nights generating 1.62 million from 18-49 adults and 1.76 million in the 25-54 ranges, with total viewership of 4.46 million.

Matt Webb Mitovich wrote on TVLine about "White Collar" season 6 spoilers in July that there's not enough time to do "case of the week" because of the shortened season.

"What we ultimately realized was we had just enough time to do one really good story, so this year there's really no 'Case of the Week.' This year it's really going to focus on character, and the relationships, and moving that forward in a real nice sort of 'limited series,'" series boss Jeff Eastin said.

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