White Collar just started shooting Season 6 in NYC and although USA hasn't given a release date for the show's final season, spoilers are already coming out about what fans can expect from the final six episodes.

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At the end of Season 5, Neal (Matt Bomer) was abducted, so how will the con man get out of the tough jam? According to TV Guide, Peter (Tim DeKay) has to help him. "In fact, it will be Peter who has to run a con in order to get Neal out of a jam," the website reports, with Neal being back at work by episode 2. However, Peter has to put his "acting talents" to work when he has to start a fight as a diversion.

White Collar's next season is only six episodes, which may make fans sad, but the cast and crew says it's better this way. "What I think about six episodes is it's like a miniseries," executive producer Jeff Eastin told Forbes. "In my mind, you've got one really beautiful plot if you do it right. So that's how we're approaching it. We're looking at it as this White Collar miniseries that is going to really focus on one thing."

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Eastin also said that he'd be focusing on Neal, Peter and Mozzie (Willie Garson) especially during the show's final outing. "That becomes the real thrust of this year."