Actor Matt Bomer poses with his Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Mini-Series award for "The Normal Heart", at the 4th annual Critics' Choice Television Awards in Beverly Hills, California June 19, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok
Actor Matt Bomer poses with his Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Mini-Series award for "The Normal Heart", at the 4th annual Critics' Choice Television Awards in Beverly Hills, California June 19, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok Reuters/Danny Moloshok

USA Network's popular series "White Collar" said "Au Revoir" on Thursday night. The creator of the show Jess Eastin said in one of his interviews that the series was about Neal Caffrey discovering himself. The final episode showed why Neal did not become another Keller. Neal was lucky to have a couple of best-friends in his life, Mozzie and Peter Burke.

[Spoiler Alert: This piece contains major spoilers about what happened in the series final episode of "White Collar"]

Neal said to Peter in "Au Revoir," "You're the only one who ever saw the good in me. You're my best friend." He finally called Peter his best friend but Peter never heard him speak again in the final episode. Neal was soon declared dead. Keller had shot him, with the gun that he pulled out to stop Keller. Later, Peter killed Keller, shooting him right in the middle of his head. The final moments of the final episode revealed that Neal faked his own death. It was his one final con of the series, the greatest one. The episode ended with Neal in Paris, wearing his Fedora. Also, it was hinted that Mozzie was on his way to join Neal and the two con-men were planning to pull off a heist, probably at Louvre.

The open ending of "White Collar" Series finale opens the door for a TV movie version. USA Network may get truck-load of red roses from the fans if it announces that it has renewed the show for Season 7. Eastin has said to TV.com that they probably had more stories to tell. Speaking about continuation of the series, Eastin said to TV Line, "... the studio is pushing me to try to have viewers mail ties into USA to try to keep the series going." He also said, "Somebody had pitched me the "Tie up White Collar" Season 7 pitch." The creator of the show said that everybody would be probably "excited" about the idea. Without ruling out the possibility of continuing the series, Eastin said that the ending was not written, with the intention to go back and do another series.

Eastin said to TV.com, "... I think the idea that we come back for something like a TV movie would be appealing and after talking to everybody, especially Matt, I would say that everybody would probably be down for something like that if it came up."