Neal hasn't heard from the Panthers in days and he's worried that either Keller turned on him or Woodford simply decided to cut him out of the deal. Using the algorithm Neal stole for the Panthers, the team is able to determine that the Panthers are targeting something arriving at the San Francisco airport. But without enough time to make it to the West Coast, Peter is forced to pass on the task to the local FBI office. Meanwhile, Mozzie comes face to face with his wife, who he met on a con, married on a whim, and hasn't seen in five years. She insists that she's reformed and wants to start a new life (with someone new), but Mozzie isn't convinced, and asks Neal and Peter for help.
White Collar is about the unlikely partnership of a con artist and an FBI agent who have been playing cat and mouse for years.
Neal Caffrey, an incredibly charming criminal mastermind, is finally caught by his nemesis, G-Man extraordinaire Peter Stokes. When Neal escapes from a maximum-security prison to find his long-lost love, Peter nabs him once again. Rather than returning to jail for his daring getaway, Neal suggests an alternate plan: he'll provide his cunning criminal expertise to assist the Feds in catching other notorious and elusive criminals. Initially wary, Peter quickly finds that Neal provides insight and intuition that cannot be found on the right side of the law.