Netflix fans hooked on 'best show ever made' - and it's 'better than Suits'

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A procedural drama that aired from 2009 to 2014 has been recommended by Netflix viewers

Netflix subscribers are buzzing about a procedural drama that some claim outshines 'Suits.' On Reddit, a fan who stumbled upon White Collar recommended the show to other Netflix subscribers. The enthused viewer dubbed the drama "one of the best shows" they've seen recently.

They added that it's "very similar to Suits...



.but better (in my opinion)." The series in question, ready for binge-watching, first graced screens from 2009 to 2014.

It stars Matthew Bomer as charming con artist Neal Caffrey and Tim DeKay as FBI agent Peter Burke, who form an unlikely alliance to bring down white-collar criminals with Neal's insider knowledge. Like Suits, which ran from 2011 to 2019, White Collar is set in a professional environment and weaves through legal plots, reports the Irish Star . But White Collar leans more towards a procedural format, concentrating on capturing crooks.

During its six seasons, the show garnered critical acclaim, securing five People's Choice Award nods from 2011 to 2015, while Suits snagged two nominations between 2015 and 2016. Rotten Tomatoes critics have lauded White Collar with a high-flying 96 percent rating, and viewers have echoed this sentiment with a 93 percent approval score. Even die-hard Suits fans are singing praises for the older series.

A Reddit user confessed: "I hate to say this but after years of looking for a show that could beat Suits I found it." One fan gushed about the series, exclaiming: "It's White Collar guys. That show is perfect in all aspects.

" The adoration continued on IMDB, with another viewer stating: "White Collar is the best show ever made. "It has absolutely everything and more. I have watched many TV series and shows but I can honestly say 110% this is the best I have ever seen.

" They went on to praise the characters, sharing: "All the characters are incredible in their own way but what gets me is how invested you become with them, you find yourself taking different sides in different episodes, you never have just one favourite." White Collar is streaming now on Netflix.