White Collar Puts Mozzie Center Stage Tonight

If you've been watching White Collar, you have a treat in store for you tonight. Fan favorite Mozzie (Willie Garson) gets a lot more screentime, something I've been hearing people ask about since the show began.

Our whole dynamic gets spun around a bit when Mozzie has to turn to Neal and Peter for help. Fearing for the safety of the love of his love, Mozzie has little choice, and proves just how desperate he is by stepping into the FBI offices.

But, things aren't so straight-forward, as you might expect, and Neal winds up in a sticky situation.

Check out some images and clips from "By the Book" below, and don't miss this one tonight at 9/8c.

White Collar is about the unlikely partnership of a con artist and an FBI agent who have been playing cat and mouse for years. Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), a charming criminal mastermind, is finally caught by his nemesis, FBI Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay.)

When Neal escapes from a maximum-security prison to find his long-lost love, Peter nabs him once again. Rather than returning to jail, Neal suggests an alternate plan: He'll provide his criminal expertise to assist the Feds in catching other elusive criminals in exchange for his eventual freedom. Initially wary, Peter quickly finds that Neal provides insight and intuition that can't be found on the right side of the law.

WHITE COLLAR -- "By the Book" Ep. 204 - Pictured: Matt Bomer, Willie Garson -- USA Network Photo: David Giesbrecht

WHITE COLLAR -- "By the Book" Ep. 204 - Pictured: Tim DeKay, Willie Garson, Matt Bomer -- USA Network Photo: David Giesbrecht

WHITE COLLAR -- "By the Book" Ep. 204 - Pictured: Matt Bomer, Willie Garson,Tim DeKay -- USA Network Photo: David Giesbrecht

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