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- "Upper West Side Story" is the 12th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series White Collar, and the 42nd episode overall. It was first broadcast on USA Network in the United States on January 24, 2012. The episode was directed by Russell Lee Fine and written by Alexandra McNally and Jim Campolongo. The episode features several themes of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and contains various allusions to Shakespearean and Victorian-era literature. After a student (Graham Phillips) at a prestigious prep school approaches Peter Burke and Neal Caffrey about missing scholarship funds, they begin investigating the father (Dylan Baker) of the boy's crush (Elizabeth Gillies). According to the Nielsen ratings system, an estimated 3.472 million household viewers watched the original broadcast of the episode, with 1.1 million in the 18–49 demographic. "Upper West Side Story" received positive reviews. (en)
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- List of White Collar episodes (en)
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- *Dylan Baker as Andy Woods
*Elizabeth Gillies as Chloe Woods
*Graham Phillips as Evan Leary
*Rosalyn Coleman
*John Rothman as Graham Slater
*Sharif Atkins as Clinton Jones (en)
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- I love that part of White Collar a lot because it's fun, it's light, there's a lot of heart in those episodes. (en)
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- Alexandra McNally & Jim Campolongo (en)
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- "Upper West Side Story" is the 12th episode of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series White Collar, and the 42nd episode overall. It was first broadcast on USA Network in the United States on January 24, 2012. The episode was directed by Russell Lee Fine and written by Alexandra McNally and Jim Campolongo. According to the Nielsen ratings system, an estimated 3.472 million household viewers watched the original broadcast of the episode, with 1.1 million in the 18–49 demographic. "Upper West Side Story" received positive reviews. (en)
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- Upper West Side Story (en)
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