'White Collar' season 6 spoilers: What will happen in the last 6 episodes?

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USA Network announced that the sixth and final season of "White Collar" will air on Nov. 6, and fans should expect a "shocking ending."

"From its inception, White Collar captured a massive and loyal following, in large part due to the incredible on-screen chemistry between [Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay], who deserve credit for one of the most brilliantly performed 'bromances' in all of television," network president Chris McCumber said.

"The series also benefited from smart writing and an extraordinarily talented supporting cast, who helped it become a fan favorite crime drama for five straight years. This season will not disappoint, with an exciting and shocking ending that fans will never forget," he promised.

On the other hand, series creator Jeff Eastin expressed that he is extremely proud of what the production and the cast has achieved over the years, and said that it will be hard for him to say goodbye to Neal (Matt Bomer) and Peter (Tim DeKay).

"I'm grateful to FTVS and USA for giving the show a great home, and I can't wait for fans to see the twists, surprises and phenomenal performances our final season has in store for them," he said.

Will fans find out if Neal will finally kick his con habits by the end of the series?

Other series mainstays include Willie Garson, Tiffani Thiessen, Marsha Thomason, Hilarie Burton, Sharif Atkins, and Natalie Morales.  Several guest stars will also appear in the last six episodes of the show, including Gavin Lee, Ross McCall, Bridget Regan, Paloma Guzman, Toby Leonard Moore, Isaach de Bankole, Michael Potts, as well as Diahann Carroll.

"White Collar" season six is scheduled to air on Thursday, Nov. 6, on the USA Network. The network also stated that the final six episode of the series will be aired side-by-side with the remaining episodes of "Covert Affairs" season five.

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