
USA itself has confirmed the pickup, releasing a statement through its original programing president, Jeff Wachtel. "Jeff Eastin created a show that was both on-brand and that arguably took USA Network to a new level of sophistication. After breaking out of the gate so strongly, and with finale ratings that actually exceeded the premiere, 'White Collar' was a lock for a second season," Wachtel said.
There is actually no number mentioned about how many episodes are in the order and when the second season is going to premiere. The first season, consisting of 14 episodes, is taking a holiday break to return on January 19.
The show is starring Matthew Bomer aka Bryce on "Chuck". He plays a con-man named Neal Caffrey who has been playing act-and-mouse for years with Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay). Upon being caught again, Neal makes a pact with Peter to give clues on catching other criminals. The show performed with an average of 5.55 million viewers.
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