Here's an interview that the creator of White Collar, Jeff Eastin, did with TVLine's Vlada Gelman about the season finale. In the article, Eastin gives some scoop on the season finale, but he mainly talks about Neal's commutation hearing. He also talks about how the events that take place in the season three finale will impact season four. Here's an excerpt from the article, where Eastin talks a little bit about what will be happening in season four:
TVLINE | We’re seeing a lot of things coming into play with Kramer (played by Beau Bridges) and these coded letters to Kate. How is Neal’s past going to factor into the finale?
One of our working titles for this episode was “Sins of the Past.” Neal has changed quite a bit. And one of the things that he really has struggled with – which, at the beginning of Season 4, we will confront head on – is this idea of who he really is. Peter’s really pushed him toward the light, and in Neal’s mind, he has become a much more responsible person for that. Yet, the things that are hurting him in this episode are things that happened years and years ago, when he was a different person. It’s very tough for him to reconcile that, because he’s like, “You guys are trying the person I’m not anymore.” That’s also tough for Peter. But from Kramer’s point of view, the guy’s a criminal and you thought wrong.
Link to the full article:White Collar Season 3 Finale Creator Jeff Eastin Preview
TVLINE | We’re seeing a lot of things coming into play with Kramer (played by Beau Bridges) and these coded letters to Kate. How is Neal’s past going to factor into the finale?
One of our working titles for this episode was “Sins of the Past.” Neal has changed quite a bit. And one of the things that he really has struggled with – which, at the beginning of Season 4, we will confront head on – is this idea of who he really is. Peter’s really pushed him toward the light, and in Neal’s mind, he has become a much more responsible person for that. Yet, the things that are hurting him in this episode are things that happened years and years ago, when he was a different person. It’s very tough for him to reconcile that, because he’s like, “You guys are trying the person I’m not anymore.” That’s also tough for Peter. But from Kramer’s point of view, the guy’s a criminal and you thought wrong.
Link to the full article:White Collar Season 3 Finale Creator Jeff Eastin Preview
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