By Peter Lesser (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 20, 2013 08:35 PM EDT

Love may make the world go around, but it’s not exclusive to the narrow and common conceptions of the word. Love doesn’t have to be a romantic relationship between two people. Romance comes in all shapes and sizes and should be cherished equally. Unfortunately, many forms of romance are brushed aside when love enters the conversation. Bromance in particular is often regarded as a lesser, shallow relationship. It’s a shame. In retrospect, some of the best loving relationships of all time have been bromances. Batman and Robin, Lewis and Clark, Ben and Jerry, just to name a few.

One particular classic bromance in the making is now on its way back to television is should not go overlooked. Peter and Neal of the hit series “White Collar,” have long been best buds, and fans can’t wait to see how their relationship grows in the upcoming fifth season. Well, things look good. According to TVLine, come midseason, the two friends will solidify their bromance when they scramble to solve the potentially fatal poisoning of Mozzie. How romantic.

In "White Collar," Bomer plays Neal Caffrey, a con man, forger and thief. He's captured after a three-year game of cat and mouse with the FBI, and with only four months left of serving his sentence, he escapes from a maximum-security prison to find his girlfriend, Kate. Peter, the FBI agent who initially caught Caffrey, finds him yet again and brings him back to prison. Caffrey leaks information on another case to Burke, but it comes with a price. Caffrey tells Burke he will help him catch other criminals as part of a work-release program. After apprehending several white collar criminals, Caffrey proves that he is worth keeping around and will not try to escape again.

"White Collar" returns to USA Network October 17.