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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

White Collar...Fun TV

In the land of overpriced reality shows and unrealistic cop TV, an unlikely pair holds strong. Jeff Eastin’s Drama White Collar is moving beyond a summer crush and heading towards season three.

White Collar thief, Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) swaggers into a room with a smooth voice and the styling of Cary Grant, his vintage charm is met play by play by New York’s best FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay).
After an exhausting cat and mouse manhunt agent Burke finds intense pleasure in placing Neal Caffrey behind bars, bars that do not understand the meaning of a lost love. Neal’s Romeo and Juliet escape into the city of New York leads him on his very own man hunt. Searching for Kate (Alexandra Daddario) the women he left behind, Neal ends up at the apartment the couple once shared. Neal misses her by three days. Abandoned by Kate, Neal forms an unlikely partnership with Peter.
Under guardianship of the FBI, and an inescapable ankle bracelet, Neal starts a new life with an unlikely cast of characters we wonder how the writers will puzzle together the pieces of the next story line.
Neal’s co-conspirator Mozzie (Willie Garson) reads like a gothic novel mystery, shadowy and brazen in his steps, an asset to both Neal and Peter, Mozzie’s perfect recall comes in to play in the most ominous of situations.
When a music box once belonging to Catherine the Great becomes the ransom for Kate’s safe return Neal recruits Alex Hunter (Gloria Votsis) an antiquities thief from his past to help him steal the box. Only after the drop is made dirty OPR agent Garrett Fowler (Noah Emmerich) is investigated for the explosion of the airplane leading to Neal’s safe passage and allotment and Kate’s early demise.
Season two finds us with more clever catch phrases and a long list of guest stars Andrew McCarthy, Tim Matheson, Billy Dee Williams, and the ever present Diahann Carroll as Neal’s land lady and widower of Baron a con-man in his own rights.
FBI agents Diana (Marsha Thomason) and Jones (Sharif Atkins) help to round out Burke’s crew, with the additions of Sara Ellis (Hilarie Burton) an insurance agent whose early testimonies help place Neal behind bars. As the saying goes behind every good FBI agent is a good party planner. Elizabeth Burke (Tiffani Thiessen) makes being married look easy. Smart and witty Mrs. Burks stands on her own, Although her roles may be small she is a presence and portrays her character seamlessly.
When Mozzie gets shot the team turns up the heat and the past is revealed through flash back and first meeting. White Collar season three should be a study on how to catch a thief.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1763154/Good morning WME, 3/2/2011
I am applying for the position of TV blogger, below is an article I wrote about the USA network’s hit television show White Collar.

In the land of overpriced reality shows and unrealistic cop TV, an unlikely pair holds strong. Jeff Eastin’s Drama White Collar is moving beyond a summer crush and heading towards season three.

White Collar thief, Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) swaggers into a room with a smooth voice and the styling of Cary Grant, his vintage charm is met play by play by New York’s best FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay).
After an exhausting cat and mouse manhunt agent Burke finds intense pleasure in placing Neal Caffrey behind bars, bars that do not understand the meaning of a lost love. Neal’s Romeo and Juliet escape into the city of New York leads him on his very own man hunt. Searching for Kate (Alexandra Daddario) the women he left behind, Neal ends up at the apartment the couple once shared. Neal misses her by three days. Abandoned by Kate, Neal forms an unlikely partnership with Peter.
Under guardianship of the FBI, and an inescapable ankle bracelet, Neal starts a new life with an unlikely cast of characters we wonder how the writers will puzzle together the pieces of the next story line.
Neal’s co-conspirator Mozzie (Willie Garson) reads like a gothic novel mystery, shadowy and brazen in his steps, an asset to both Neal and Peter, Mozzie’s perfect recall comes in to play in the most ominous of situations.
When a music box once belonging to Catherine the Great becomes the ransom for Kate’s safe return Neal recruits Alex Hunter (Gloria Votsis) an antiquities thief from his past to help him steal the box. Only after the drop is made dirty OPR agent Garrett Fowler (Noah Emmerich) is investigated for the explosion of the airplane leading to Neal’s safe passage and allotment and Kate’s early demise.
Season two finds us with more clever catch phrases and a long list of guest stars Andrew McCarthy, Tim Matheson, Billy Dee Williams, and the ever present Diahann Carroll as Neal’s land lady and widower of Baron a con-man in his own rights.
FBI agents Diana (Marsha Thomason) and Jones (Sharif Atkins) help to round out Burke’s crew, with the additions of Sara Ellis (Hilarie Burton) an insurance agent whose early testimonies help place Neal behind bars. As the saying goes behind every good FBI agent is a good party planner. Elizabeth Burke (Tiffani Thiessen) makes being married look easy. Smart and witty Mrs. Burks stands on her own, Although her roles may be small she is a presence and portrays her character seamlessly.
When Mozzie gets shot the team turns up the heat and the past is revealed through flash back and first meeting. White Collar season three should be a study on how to catch a thief.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1763154/





Written by: Carolene Brannam

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