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'White Collar' Season 6 Spoilers, Premiere Date: Final Season to See the Return of a Character

USA Network's hit television series "White Collar" is now ready to kick off for its sixth and, as reported, the finale season with its premiere episode entitled, "Borrowed Time," which will air this coming Thursday, Nov. 6.

IB Times reported that the opening episode will see the return of Bridget Regan's Rachel Turner/Rebecca Lowe. Her reprisal could pave way to the discovery of what really happened during the disappearance of lead character Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer).

Rachel was seen in the previous season as a former MI5 agent who, assuming a new identity, has used her charms to get close with the "suave con-man." Her objective was to decode the secret of the Codex so that she could get her hands on the twin Hope diamond.

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Meanwhile, U.S. Network President Chris McCumber recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly to share his sentiments about the closing season of the show.

"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," the executive was quoted as saying.

Giving credits to the brains behind the show, McCumber further said, "The series also benefited from smart writing and an extraordinarily talented supporting cast, who helped it to 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."

"White Collar" Season 6 will pick up from the last season's events where Neal had disappeared without his ankle bracelet.

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