2/8/2024 0 Comments Tim dekay matt bomerWhat’s going on with Neal and Sara these days? Caffrey won’t come out of his trailer until you go to him.” Matt Bomer: I was seven-and-a-half hours late one day, but I’m telling you – TV Line: Was Matt well-behaved during the episode you directed? There were little synapses of memories of seeing you on the patio during the pilot and all these things. The end of the first episode back, I thought, was just such a cool moment. Tim DeKay: That was fun, to get to shoot at Yankee Stadium. TV Line: Are there any episodes that you’re really fond of from the new season? I hope we never know, you know what I mean? I hope the show ends with us never knowing. Or if it’s on a burner phone from Paris, and he’s at the FBI office. Or if they’re, like, having a martini at a country club. I don’t know if it’s prison bars between them and they talk on the phone. TV Line: Can you see Neal’s life without Peter? And for Neal this year that was, “Do I stay or do I go?” So every element that comes into it either amplifies or takes away from that. They completely stay on theme throughout the series, regardless of what the week-to-week case may be. Matt Bomer: Jeff Eastin and the writers did an amazing job, and they do it every year. Tim DeKay: It comes to the place, as Matt has said before, flight-or-fight for Neal. Can you speak to where it’s going and how it affects them the rest of the season? TV Line: You touched a bit on the cliffhanger at the of the first new episode. But eventually, somebody’s life - that now you care for deeply - is in grave danger. And if you look at it in an even deeper way, he’s upset with Neal and wants to say, “Yeah, it’s cool to steal the painting. He’s mad at Neal because Neal is there and he’s part of it. … Peter is just simply scared and livid that his wife has been kidnapped and that she’ll die. TV Line: Just how angry is Peter at Neal? So as dark and deep as they go, I think they always… They’re going to come back to good at some point. But Peter also knows he needs Neal to help him out, and Neal cares a great deal about Elizabeth, so he’s going to do everything he can to help her, as well. Their relationship is definitely as strained as it’s ever been and actually comes to a physical confrontation at one point. Matt Bomer: That would be the “fraught with tension” portion in my description. How will that affect Peter and Neal’s relationship? TV Line: Neal stole this treasure, lied about it and inadvertently got Elizabeth kidnapped. It’s not as if we’re, “OK, see you at the desk tomorrow.” No, it’s, “What?!” So it’s fast. Buckle your seat belts! We start off right from where we left off at the end of the midseason and then at the end of the episode, there’s another cliffhanger. Matt Bomer: Fast, furious, fraught with tension and suspenseful. TV Line: Can you describe the winter season in one sentence? TVLine chatted with Tim DeKay and Matt Bomer about the new run of episodes, the latest obstacle that threatens their onscreen relationship, diva antics on the set (we kid!) and the stories they’d pitch for each other’s characters. But his naughty behavior is our reward as USA Network’s White Collar resumes Season 3 this Tuesday at 10/9c with a tense winter opener. ![]() Con man Neal Caffrey was a (charming) bad boy last year, keeping secrets from his partner and pal, FBI Agent Peter Burke.
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