'White Collar' season 6 premiere: Who kidnapped Neal? What's Peter's secret?

It's just hours away from the sixth season premiere of "White Collar" and USA Network promised that it will be one extreme final ride for the team. And rightfully so, the synopsis for episode 1 proves to be an exciting debut for the sixth and final season.

The premiere episode is titled "Borrowed Time" and in the episode, it will be revealed that Neal Caffrey's captor is a former associate of Rebecca. Also, a major twist will show Peter Burke keeping something from everyone.

Contrary to what many viewers might have expected, TV Guide says it's Peter who has a secret instead of Neal. Also, someone else will beat Neal into discovering and unearthing this secret.  So, if it's not Neal who will discover it first, could it be Mozzie or, perhaps, Peter's wife Elizabeth?

Meanwhile, Mozzie's wife Eva will make an appearance this season. Mozzie and Eva has not lived together for five years, but their reunion will prove to be a very fun one.

What about Peter and Elizabeth's marriage? Now that Elizabeth has accepted the job in D.C., the couple will have to endure a long-distance relationship. Back in the season 5 finale, Peter decided to stay because the FBI won't release Neal and Peter felt that Neal needed him. Will Peter regret his decision to stay?

As for Neal, the official synopsis describes his captor in detail:

"Peter brings Rebecca in to help locate Neal, who is being held captive by one of her former associates, Jim Boothe. Meanwhile, Jim wastes no time letting Neal know that if he doesn't comply with his demands he'll be pushed down an elevator shaft. Jim has lofty aspirations of joining an exclusive group of thieves, The Pink Panthers, and his entry ticket is the diamond currently held by the FBI. He needs Neal to steal it back. But Neal has a better plan -- he thinks the situation calls for a grander gesture, and, for his trouble, he expects something in return."

"White Collar" season 6 will premiere on Nov. 6, 2014.

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