Um.. I also selected Nathan Ford, I believe in the same draft. Just, you know, to say "I told you so."
White Collar, also on USA. Can find the first season on DVD (and BluRay?), and some of the second season is on Hulu still, probably.
Stars Matthew Bomer (Bryce Larkin from Chuck) and Tim DeKay as a Neal Caffery, clever master art forger/thief, and Peter Burke, the FBI agent that hunted him down and put him in prison. To spoil the first 10-15 minutes of the pilot, Neal breaks out of prison mere weeks before his sentence is up, after hearing that his girlfriend is leaving him. Burke, using the knowledge of Neal and his motivations from the years-long investigation that lead to his previous arrest, catches up to Neal at the now-vacant apartment of Neal's girlfriend; Neal had missed her by mere days. Peter puts Neal back in prison, but not before the observant Neal noticed something that could help Peter with his current case.
Neal offers to trade the information he has that could help with Peter's current case, and to serve out his sentence as a consultant for the FBI under Peter's personal supervision and the watchful eye of a GPS tracking anklet in lieu of the additional time for breaking out of prison.
The show is fantastic, even if the "civilian consultant shadows cops" meme is pretty popular at the moment (Castle, The Mentalist, to a lesser extent Bones and Psych) because the entire show plays off the fabulous chemistry between Bomer and DeKay. It's a buddy show; Caffery is smooth, suave, charming, and a seasoned manipulative con man, and Burke is a straight-laced, by-the-book workman who can't stand that guys like Neal get to enjoy the good life (Neal even schmoozes his way into fantastic digs with a view despite the cheap budget the FBI gives him to live on) while working stiffs like him have to suffer with office coffee and off-the rack suits, etc.
Give it a watch if you're able.
Hopwin's right; The Good Guys is also hilarious and awesome.. but it's Fox, not cable. I haven't had time to really dig into Psych (also USA), but from what I've seen, it looks like passable entertainment.
_________________ "Aaaah! Emotions are weird!" - Amdee "... Mirrorshades prevent the forces of normalcy from realizing that one is crazed and possibly dangerous. They are the symbol of the sun-staring visionary, the biker, the rocker, the policeman, and similar outlaws." - Bruce Sterling, preface to Mirrorshades
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