Fans cant wait for White Collar Season 6. Although it hasn't been officially announced as the USA show's final season, executive producers are saying that they have a great conclusion to the hit show.

Why Season 6 Is 'Fun' For Matt Bomer

Season 6 of White Collar is scheduled to have just six episodes, but that's alright with executive producer Jeff Eastin. "We've got just enough room for one really beautiful plot: What is the last adventure these guys go on?" Eastin told Entertainment Weekly.

Eastin also shared that the one last adventure will focus on main characters Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) and FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay). "It's to create this idea of Neal vs. Peter - what the show always has been, and always should be - and really run at that," Eastin said. "That's the approach this year: Make the show when it's at its best." Eastin reiterated that he thinks that White Collar is "at its best" when it focuses on the Neal-Peter relationship.

Why White Collar Is Ending After Season 6

Eastin also shared that when it comes to the actual conclusion, he consulted with his main co-stars. "Going into it, I had an idea of how I wanted to end it, and I talked to Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay about what they wanted," he said. "Things began very in line with that, which was playing with this idea of Neal's future, where would both these guys end up and how do we get there. That was stuff we've been talking about for a few years, and I think we've all settled on one that we really, really liked."

Bomer had previously told TV Line that he also had an idea that everyone had liked for the series finale. "When I thought about it, it was really the only way we could end the show," Bomer said. "I hope everyone's happy with it."