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Day 3 - Favorite male character.
Everyone keeps talking about how amazing Neal is and stuffs, but let’s take a look on Peter for a moment. He’s the best. He’s a great FBI agent, a great husband and his relationship with Neal is sooooo beautiful, they look like father and son. You must love Peter Burke, and that’s all.
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'White Collar': Tim DeKay Teases Jazz Episode, Peter's Reassignment Blues and Neal's Father (Q&A)

Things are about to shift on White Collar.

Now that FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) is no longer working in the white collar division alongside former con man Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), expect the transition for Peter to be difficult, to say the least. In Tuesday’s episode, fans will get a glimpse into his new assignment — and his new boss; let’s just say, the white collar division has had quite a long leash.

When he spoke to The Hollywood Reporter — DeKay was busy prepping for his second sting behind the camera on White Collar — he touched on topics ranging from Magic Mike (Bomer co-stars) and directing to how Peter’s reassignment affects his partnership with Neal and a jazz-themed hour. (And yes, DeKay spilled the beans: Diahann Carroll will be singing again in the very near future.)

The Hollywood Reporter: In the second episode, viewers found out that Peter has been reassigned. How is that going to affect Peter and Neal’s dynamic?

Tim DeKay: I think it’s interesting when the writers put Peter and Neal at a place where they’re not quite [together]. It adds for a nice tension. But these two have a great partnership so even though one could be in the North Pole and one could be in the South, the nature of their partnership still works. With Peter working in this different location, it adds great dynamic to their relationship. Neal comes by with some nice lunches — and even though Peter is — for the time being — no longer in the white collar division, he still is able to help Neal and company out with solving crimes.

THR:It’s funny to see Peter not in his element because we rarely see him in that state. What was that like for you to play him a bit off-kilter and not quite sure how to navigate the waters he’s been put in?

DeKay: Peter is not your typical FBI agent. There’s a vulnerability and a sense of humor that is fun to play and I’m glad people enjoy seeing it. So when you put him in a different environment, the writers have certainly made some situations come about. As an actor, I love my character be out of his comfortable realm.

THR: In his reassignment, Peter’s been forced to work a more blue collar job, surrounded by boxes and we see him do busy work. It’s basically data entry he’s doing .. DeKay: Right. It is. Peter is always going to want to do a good job and it could be one of the most boring jobs. Of course what’s underneath is that you see him suffering; he’s suffering gravely and that makes for good comedy.

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