Are tim dekay and matt bomer friends8/19/2023 ![]() But it gets to a point where he’s hurt enough people, especially the people who love him, and you just want him to pay the price, and I don’t mean having people he loves pay the price. I feel like Neal is a bit like Walter White – he does bad things, he breaks the law but we still want Neal to win and we still back him. VL: I’m going to use a Breaking Bad analogy. He brought a lot to the role and made a lot out of the role. I completely understand why they do the things they have to do, but it’s more of a comment on how much Warren brought to the role, the whole dynamic between Peter, Neal and David Siegel. I think, just as it would have been great to see that stretch out more of Peter in prison, it would have also been fun to have stretched out Siegel. Tim DeKay (TDK): I don’t think we’ll regret it at all…if anything it would have been nice to have seen more of Warren and certainly Agent David Siegel. VL: OK, first question: Is Peter going to regret bringing in Agent Siegel (Warren Kole’s character) as Neal’s new handler just as I’m sure he regretted bringing in Kramer in the past to investigate the U-boat treasure? MB: Wow, please tell them all I said thank you. I had many tweets from your fans asking me to make sure to say happy birthday to you so you are very much loved around the world. Matt Bomer (MB) : Wow, thank you! It’s an honor! It’s my first birthday wish ever from Australia. It was October 11, 2013, which also happened to be Matt’s 36th birthday, so of course I started the call with a hearty birthday wish from Australia. You can read the full report here but below is an excerpt from my Q&A with Agent Peter Burke and Neal Caffrey about Season 5. Despite that disappointment, I was ecstatic when I was given the opportunity to participate in a press call with Matt and Tim (for the second time!) on behalf of ahead of the Season 5 premiere. My visit to New York in April 2013 was planned around the season 5 production schedule to allow me to visit the cast on location, however, a production shift meant I missed out on meeting the cast in person but the writers were kind enough to meet me for a drink in Los Angeles. Over the course of the show’s six seasons, I, along with thousands of dedicated and loyal fans, followed the cast and writers on Twitter and looked forward to behind-the-scenes photos of the hardworking team goof around in between takes. In the years since the show premiered, I have met many of these friends in person, and most of the writers from the show as well. Well, it has now been about eighteen months since we bade au revoir (which, incidentally, is the title of the series finale) to the show that inspired me to write fiction for the first time since high school, and also helped me make friends around the world through the power of Twitter. It seems like a lifetime ago now that I was obsessed with a little show on the USA Network called White Collar, starring the ever hard-working Tim DeKay and a little-known Texan named Matt Bomer.
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