Ep 13. Empire City
- TVPG
- February 5, 2013
- 41 min
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7.5 (711)
In season 4 episode 13 of White Collar titled "Empire City," Neal and Peter are off to the city of dreams for a case that has them following a con-man named Curtis Hagen. Hagen is known for pulling off grand heists and has even eluded the FBI on several occasions. With a stolen U-boat engine on the auction block and a possible heist in the works, Neal and Peter must race against time to stop Hagen and his partners-in-crime from committing another daring robbery.
As Neal and Peter settle into their new surroundings, they quickly realize that their target is far more connected and dangerous than they initially thought. Hagen has ties to some of the city's most influential people, and his plan involves more than just a high-stakes theft. In order to take him down, Neal and Peter enlist the help of a skilled forger, Mozzie, and one of Neal's old flames, Ruby.
The investigation takes several twists and turns as Neal and Peter try to stay one step ahead of Hagen and his crew. Along the way, they discover that the stolen U-boat engine is just a small piece of the puzzle and that Hagen's ultimate goal is much more sinister. The stakes are high, and Neal and Peter must use all of their skills and resources to prevent Hagen from achieving his nefarious plan.
The episode features suspenseful action sequences and fast-paced chases as Neal and Peter try to stop Hagen and his partners-in-crime. It also delves deeper into the characters' relationships, particularly the complicated dynamic between Neal and Ruby. As the case intensifies, viewers are left wondering if Neal can stay true to his FBI partnership or if his past will catch up with him.
Overall, "Empire City" is an exciting episode that showcases the strengths of White Collar's storytelling and character development. It offers a thrilling conclusion to the long-running Hagen arc while also setting up new conflicts for future episodes. Fans of the show will enjoy the action-packed storyline and the continued evolution of Neal's character.