'White Collar' season 6 spoilers: Neal's biggest heist, Neal and Peter pose as father and son

This just in: there are new spoilers for "White Collar" season 6 and it looks like the final season will be an explosive one. The premiere episode synopsis is already out, and it reveals the return of Rebecca.

The premiere episode is titled "Borrowed Time" and the official synopsis reads:

"Peter brings Rebecca in to help locate Neal, who is being held captive by one of her former associates, Jim Boothe. Meanwhile, Jim wastes no time letting Neal know that if he doesn't comply with his demands he'll be pushed down an elevator shaft. Jim has lofty aspirations of joining an exclusive group of thieves, The Pink Panthers, and his entry ticket is the diamond currently held by the FBI. He needs Neal to steal it back. But Neal has a better plan – he thinks the situation calls for a grander gesture, and, for his trouble, he expects something in return..."

Cartermatt.com describes it as possibly Neal's biggest heist. And since it will be the final season, fans will never know how big a risk Neal will take and how big the reward is, too. Could this well-thought-of heist be the path to his freedom?

Meanwhile, TV Line also has some spoilers to share to the fans. The site describes the premiere episode to have enormous stakes. It also adds that there will be "great fun" in the second episode when Neal and Peter will pose as father and son, although Katie H. of TV Line doubts that Tim De Kay can pull off the act.

What about Elizabeth Burke for the final season? TV Line says that Elizabeth will not change her mind and she will still be headed to Washington D.C. during the premiere episode. Elizabeth and Peter will try and manage a "medium-distance relationship."

"White Collar" season 6 will premiere on Nov. 6 on USA Network.

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