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

The final season of "White Collar" consists of only six episodes. This week on Thursday night, the third episode "Uncontrolled Variables" is scheduled to air. The preview of the episode provides a glimpse of Mozzie warning his friend Neal Caffrey against taking on the notorious gang of thieves, 'The Pink Panthers'. If Neal makes one wrong move, the Pink Panthers are going to go against everyone that he cares about. The next episode is likely to reveal that Mozzie was a married man. The spoiler reports have indicated that Mozzie's wife will be introduced in one of the episodes of the final season of "White Collar."

Spoiler TV has published the episode titles of the final three episodes and the one-life brief synopses of these episodes. The episode 4 is titled "All's Fair"; the episode 5 of "White Collar" Season 6 is "Whack-a-Mole"; and the final episode of the final series is "Au Revoir."

According to the official synopsis of "White Collar" Episode 6.04 - "All's Fair," "Peter and Neal focus on a case dealing with someone from Mozzie's past." This someone from Mozzie's past is likely to be his wife who he has not met for the last six years.

Synopsis of Episode 6.05 - Whack-a-Mole reveal that "Neal must orchestrate a treacherous operation for the Pink Panthers on short notice." The final episode of the "White Collar" final season will see Peter getting involved in a dangerous con. According to the official synopsis of the episode, which is titled "Au Revoir," "in order to help Neal carry out a risky heist, Peter must involve himself in a dangerous con."

In an interview with TV Guide, Jeff Eastin, creator of "White Collar," has said that the series finale will feature the "biggest con" that they have ever done in the show. He also said that in the final episodes, Neal is also going to evaluate "what's important in his life, who are the people in his life that he cares about?"