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The series will be back for a shortened sixth season.
March 21, 2014
USA Network announced today that White Collar has been picked up for a sixth season. The cable network has ordered six new episodes of the dramedy for what is rumored will be the show's final season.
UPDATE: The sixth and final season of White Collar will premiere on Thursday, November 6, 2014 at 9:00pm.
Comments (39)
06/23/14 at 05:02pm
Are they crazy? I love White Collar. I watch it all the time. Matt is adorable, I love to watch him. I have it also on DVDs. The first four seasons and waiting for the release of the fifth season. White Collar is a great show, it should be around a while longer. It is sad to see them end it.
06/22/14 at 02:07pm
Are the studios crazy? Even my mother who is 82 keeps up with it, my daughter who is 38 also watches. I have loved this show since the beginning. It seems like when you find something that can hold your interest for more that one or two shows they cancel it. This has a fan base of all ages. How in the world do they decide to cancel a program that is so popular with all ages. These people are brain dead. Watch them replace it with some stupid high school or collage comedy. When they cancel White Collar, I will cancel them.
06/22/14 at 01:07am
White collar is really followed by a lot of new people I found, who have picked up the last five seasons on netflix, they shouldn't cut it off now, that's just bad business, you have a brand new fan base and they are just getting into the show. It's even more ridiculous when your main star just received critics choice award for his part in "The Normal Heart" people are falling in love with Matt and Tim...get a grip producers, your money will come...all good thing come to those who wait!
06/13/14 at 00:10am
At least we got 5 seasons out of it plus a short 6th season that will end properly.
This is really all we can ask for in today's day and age.
A show that wraps up it's storyline.
This is really all we can ask for in today's day and age.
A show that wraps up it's storyline.
05/24/14 at 04:49pm
I can't believe they are canceling White Collar. I have been a loyal viewer since the beginning. I too will miss Matt's baby blues. It was a group of people who blended really well and the series was always believable. Wish the powers that be would reconsider their decision to cancel. Huge mistake!!!
05/24/14 at 11:11am
what date does the final season start
05/20/14 at 05:45am
If White Collar goes, than so am I.
05/19/14 at 07:30pm
There is now officially no reason to watch USA at all. With Psyche and White Collar gone, so am I! What do you people have against high quality, intelligent programming?
05/17/14 at 01:59pm
I love White Collar. Sad to see it seems like it's going to be ending. At least they get to wrap up the storyline, though. So many of my favorite shows on USA have been canceled, as well as on SyFy and the networks. All good things must end apparently.
05/14/14 at 00:25am
White Collar should be extended to full seasons for #6 and #7. It is a great show and one of the few I bother to look for anymore.
Unfortunately, USA is adopting the failed strategies of NBC, which has a long history of cancelling programs with strong fan bases -- ranging from Star Trek to Law and Order, NBC never seems to know when it has a good thing going. Now USA is sinking down the same hole as NBC with pitiful so-called "reality" programs and half-hour "comedy" garbage.
No doubt they will be wondering why they are sinking from a highly rated network a few years ago to another barely noticed cable channel, but the path and reason are very clear.
Of course, on the positive side, without Plain Sight, Burn Notice, White Collar, Psych, etc, we will all have more free time on our hands!
Unfortunately, USA is adopting the failed strategies of NBC, which has a long history of cancelling programs with strong fan bases -- ranging from Star Trek to Law and Order, NBC never seems to know when it has a good thing going. Now USA is sinking down the same hole as NBC with pitiful so-called "reality" programs and half-hour "comedy" garbage.
No doubt they will be wondering why they are sinking from a highly rated network a few years ago to another barely noticed cable channel, but the path and reason are very clear.
Of course, on the positive side, without Plain Sight, Burn Notice, White Collar, Psych, etc, we will all have more free time on our hands!
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