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A clever clue for Red John’s identity … or just something really cool

A commenter to a recent review of ‘The Mentalist’ here brings up some interesting insight into the identity of ‘The Mentalist’s’ Red John. It’s got some legs to it, but we may never know before the series concludes some day.

by Keith McDuffee

The Mentalist – Tiger, tiger burning bright

Some of you are wondering what Todd, the burned guy said at the end of the episode. Reach back to the second season finale and it might help solve that burning question. See what I did there?

by Keith McDuffee

The Mentalist, the chair and the paintbrush

This episode wasn’t all about Red John, but it definitely had some interesting advancements to that main story arc. But what was Red John’s point to all of this fuss with Kristina in the first place?

by Keith McDuffee

The Mentalist didn’t give more Red John, but I guess that’s OK

Going into this third season premiere, how did you feel about having things start out with very little in the way of advancement in the Red John story arc?

by Keith McDuffee

Quibbling Siblings: Are procedurals appointment television?

Every week brother and sister team Bob and Debbie take on a new topic. This week we discuss procedurals: why they’re so popular and what we like and dislike about them.

by Debbie McDuffee

Poll – Who wears a suit better: Barney, Patrick or Neal?

How I Met Your Mother’s Barney Stinson, White Collar’s Neal Caffrey and The Mentalist’s Patrick Jane all favor suits for specific, character-driven reasons. Who do you think wears their suit the best?

by Debbie McDuffee

The Mentalist’s parade of guest stars share the guilt

As much as I love The Mentalist, one pattern that almost always holds annoying true is that the biggest guest star is the murderer. It almost never fails. Marguerite MacIntyre from Kyle XY and The Vampire Diaries shows up in “Scarlett Fever,” and kills out of revenge for her daughter’s death. In Kaiser Soze style, […]

by Debbie McDuffee
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