Peter was able to take down Keller, who was running away with stolen money by shooting him in the head, but not before he shot Neal in the chest. Unfortunately, while the FBI successfully nabbed the criminals, some part of their operation went awry resulting in Neal getting in a shooting match with his scummier blue-collar counterpart, Matthew Keller (RossMcCall). Related: White Collar: Cast & Character Guide At the end of White Collar, Neal and Peter teamed-up one last time time chasing down the nefarious group Pink Panthers. Fast forward six years later, the pair developed an unlikely partnership that eventually became a genuine friendship. Burke was understandably apprehensive at first, since Neal was known for manipulating people, but he eventually gave him a shot. In exchange, he's put on a work-release program. The unlikely pair first got together after Neal, a notorious con-man, offered his services to FBI Special Agent Burke as his criminal informant. With recent reports that a White Collar revival is in the works, however, fans are excited to see Neal potentially reunite with Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) on the small screen. Here's what happened to Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) in White Collar's series finale and after the show ended. The USA Network series wrapped its six-year run in 2014 with a shortened season composed of just six episodes.
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