: Neal spends the episode trying to find a chaperone to take him to a high-end art exhibit outside his radius, eventually succeeding when Peter's boss, Kyle Bancroft, agrees to take him. Key Character Developments
: With Peter on the run, Mozzie steps in to have "date night" with Elizabeth Burke, bringing wine and a movie to keep her company while ensuring she is safe.
: At the end of the episode, Mozzie reveals that the "mystery voice" on the flight recorder belongs to Garrett Fowler, confirming that Kate was in contact with him just before the plane exploded. White_collar_2x07
: Plays the fugitive FBI Agent Jack Franklin.
: To clear Franklin’s name, Neal and the team orchestrate a classic game theory con. They pit the corrupt Marshal Deckard against his accomplice, attorney Stan Volker, tricking them into confessing by making each believe the other has already flipped. : Neal spends the episode trying to find
The episode begins with U.S. Marshals requesting the FBI's help to track down Jack Franklin, a former White Collar agent accused of selling witness locations from the Witness Protection database. However, after Peter confronts Franklin, he becomes convinced of the man's innocence. He discovers that the U.S. Marshal leading the investigation, John Deckard, is the true traitor.
: During the arrest of Deckard, Neal manages to lift a key that can unlock his tracking anklet, a detail that sets up future plot points. Main Cast and Guest Stars : Plays the fugitive FBI Agent Jack Franklin
: Peter is forced to use Neal’s expert evasion tactics to stay ahead of the Marshals, including disabling a Lamborghini's GPS and hiding in one of Mozzie’s safe houses.