The final con is almost here. The sixth and final season of USA's "White Collar" begins Thursday, Nov. 6 and the network just released two new promos featuring Matt Bomer (Neal Caffrey) Tim DeKay (Peter Burke).

In one of the clips, familiar faces return to help wrap up the series, and in the other Neal is asked if he wants to complete one more con. Check out both promos below. Last month, USA president Chris McCumber told Entertainment Weekly that the series would end on a shocking note.

"From its inception, 'White Collar' captured a massive and loyal following, in large part due to the incredible on-screen chemistry between [Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay], who deserve credit for one of the most brilliantly performed 'bromances' in all of television," McCumber said. "The series also benefited from smart writing and an extraordinarily talented supporting cast who helped it become a fan favorite crime drama for five straight years. This season will not disappoint, with an exciting and shocking ending that fans will never forget."

Show creator Jeff Eastin added that it's extremely difficult to say goodbye to Neal and Peter but he "couldn't be prouder of what our entire team has accomplished over the last six years."

"I'm grateful to FTVS and USA for giving the show a great home, and I can't wait for fans to see the twists, surprises and phenomenal performances our final season has in store for them," he continued.

According to EW, the final six episodes of "White Collar" will be paired with the second half of "Covert Affair's" fifth season. An official description of "White Collar" Season 6 reads: "The thrilling final season picks up on last season's cliffhanger, when Caffrey has disappeared, sans ankle bracelet. Personal transitions and returning enemies complicate things when Caffrey and Agent Burke are pitted against the most sough-after network of criminals in the world, the Pink Panthers. With the help of Mozzie (Garson) and FBI agents, Barrigan and Jones, they will attempt to infiltrate and bring down the infamous criminal ring."

*Correction: This article was updated to note a change.