Ep 14. Shoot The Moon
- TVPG
- February 19, 2013
- 40 min
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7.5 (674)
In White Collar season 4 episode 14, titled "Shoot The Moon," FBI agent Peter Burke and master forger Neal Caffrey continue their thrilling partnership in solving white-collar crimes. The episode opens up with Neal under house arrest, still working with Peter to crack down on criminal activities. This time, they are on the hunt for a thief who has been stealing art pieces worth millions of dollars.
As Neal and Peter investigate, they soon come to suspect the thief is actually an art curator who has access to all the valuable art pieces. In order to catch the curator in the act, Neal and Peter work together to devise a plan to track down the stolen artwork. Neal uses his skillset to create fake paintings that appear to be the originals to lure the thief out, while Peter sets up surveillance to catch the thief in the act.
At the same time, Neal struggles with his own personal life. He starts to question his relationship with fellow thief and love interest, Sara. After a romantic evening, Sara seems to be hesitant about their future together, causing Neal to question whether he wants to continue with their relationship.
While Neal deals with his personal demons, Peter and Neal's art heist investigation takes a dangerous turn. The curator they suspect turns out to have ties to a gang of ruthless criminals who are involved in extreme violence. The team must take extreme measures to catch the gang and protect themselves from harm.
As the episode continues, the tension builds up with fast-paced action sequences and unexpected turns. The storyline is well-written, with a perfect balance of drama, suspense, and humor. The characters' growth and development are also noteworthy, especially Neal, who continues to struggle with the consequences of his previous actions.
Overall, White Collar season 4 episode 14 "Shoot The Moon" is a thrilling episode that delivers an intriguing storyline, strong character development, and captivating performances from the cast. It's a must-see for fans of the show and those who enjoy a well-crafted crime drama.