![]() ![]() Monk is still a huge series, I note, though in the UK Tony Shalhoub's detective with OCD only seems to get on TV when someone's mislaid the Murder She Wrote 2pm afternoon showing tape. If I had to guess, I'd say that The Mentalist will continue the line of television shows widely loved in the US but less prized in the UK. ![]() Still, it makes for good television, so ethics, schmethics. I also suppose that if the person carrying out your interrogation can manipulate people into saying anything they want then, yes, that could be an issue. The problem with this concept - I suppose - is that it's unethical, and members of the cast say so many times. Ever since he's been helping the police with their enquiries by tricking people into confessing immediately, whether they want to or not. Here he plays one of those fake TV psychics – the kind who read people's minds and tell them what they want to hear – who due to some bad thing he said on television, suffers a terrible personal tragedy I won't go into right now for spoiler reasons. Starring Simon Baker, the prettiest leading man on the block, who you might remember from Home and Away in the early 90s if you are that kind of old, or from The Guardian. It's THAT kind of mentalist (not just someone who's a bit mad). well, imagine Derren Brown being allowed to solve crime. Though I won't deny I initially watched it because the term meant something completely different in my youth and I found it amusing in a silly kind of way, I carried on watching because. The Mentalist Season 7 premieres in January 2015 on CBS.The new one for this season (or one of the new ones, there must be others that have slipped under even my notice, and I'm trying to work out how I can grow a new head to watch all the TV on offer in my new home) is The Mentalist. ![]() Like all the great love stories-'Romeo and Juliet'-there's tragedy. "To me, when we were putting the character together in the very early days, he was a tragic character. ![]() "Personally, I think he's a tragic figure," he explained to the website. The lead actor of the show, who also directed a few episodes, wants his character to have a tragic end and wishes a Shakespearian finale. "Obviously, we need to uphold the procedural nature of the show, but how do we do it with a dynamic that isn't necessarily smooth-sailing? There's obviously going to be hiccups between them, when they've worked together and spent so much together and then try to carry on a relationship." Before we started shooting, we sat down and went, okay, is it going to be like 'The Thin Man' sort of story (for Jisbon)? You know, like the 'Hart to Hart' couple that solves crimes?"īaker also added that, Patrick and Teresa won't have a smooth relationship as fans expect. "But as things would have it, we're back again. "In my mind, the way we ended last season seemed a perfect way to end the show," Baker told the Philippine Daily Inquirer. In Season 6's finale of the CBS series Jane finally expressed his love for Lisbon in the most dramatic and romantic way and they ended up kissing each other.īut the lead star of the show, Simon Baker, has confirmed that Jisbon will not have a rosy relationship in Season 7 which is touted to be the final series of the fan favourite drama. The Mentalist Season 7 will not premiere until next year but fans are eager to know more about their favourite couple Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) and Teresa Lisbon (Robin Tunney).įans are hoping they can witness some sizzling romance between the couple in the next season of CBS's popular police procedural drama. ![]()
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