In exchange for his freedom, charming con artist Neal Caffrey provides his expertise to help straight-man FBI agent Peter Burke catch elusive white-collar criminals.
The best episode of "White Collar" season 4 is "Wanted", rated 8.3/10 from 1207 user votes. It was directed by Paul Holahan and written by Mark Goffman. "Wanted" aired on 7/10/2012 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Most Wanted".
Peter tries to find Neal on a remote island before a bounty hunter locates him first.
Director: Paul Holahan
Writer: Mark Goffman
Peter comes up with a strategy to return Neal to the U.S. before Collins catches him.
Director: Paul Holahan
Writer: Mark Goffman
The guys track a brilliant thief who's eluded the FBI for years.
Director: Stefan Schwartz
Writer: Jim Campolongo
The team investigates a widow on the verge of an inheritance.
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill
Writer: Alexandra McNally
A female art thief makes Neal an offer in exchange for important information.
Director: Arlene Sanford
Writer: Joe Henderson
Mozzie, Neal and Peter follow clues left in a storage unit.
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Channing Powell
A criminal with a vendetta against Peter hires a political fixer to sabotage the trial.
Director: Paul Holahan
Writer: Matthew Negrete
The team investigates a series of museum heists that target rare artifacts.
Director: Russell Lee Fine
Writer: Daniel Shattuck
Neal goes under cover as a stock trader on Wall Street.
Director: Renny Harlin
Writer: Mark Goffman
Peter and Neal pursue one of the paintings on the treasure manifest.
Director: Russell Lee Fine
Writer: Jeff Eastin
Peter and Neal attempt to find the truth behind Neal's father's crime. In doing so, Neal must go undercover into the world of counterfeit whiskey to take down a high-level member of the Irish Mob.
Director: Paul Holahan
Writer: Joe Henderson
Peter and Neal look into Senator Pratt's ties to corrupt cops who framed Neal's father and tore his family apart. Their investigation leads them to a real-estate developer running a kickback scheme.
Director: Anton Cropper
Writer: Alexandra McNally, Jim Campolongo
Peter and Neal work a forgery and money laundering case that leads them into two of the most iconic New York institutions, taxi cabs and jazz.
Director: Tim DeKay
Writer: Channing Powell, Daniel Shattuck
Peter and Neal work from different angles as they attempt to stop a thieving duo bent on going out in a hail of bullets rather than watch their whirlwind relationship fade away behind bars.
Director: Russell Lee Fine
Writer: Matthew Negrete, Bob DeRosa
Peter and Neal get closer to finding out the mystery behind Ellen's evidence box while simultaneously chiseling their way through the world of sculpture forgery.
Director: John T. Kretchmer
Writer: Mark Goffman
Peter and Neal are one heist away from retrieving the evidence box hidden inside the Empire State Building. Meanwhile, Senator Pratt has enlisted a small army of FBI agents to find the box before Neal.
Director: Russell Lee Fine
Writer: Jeff Eastin