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Is Red John real?

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Is Red John real?

Is Red John real?

Red John is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the CBS crime drama The Mentalist for the first five seasons and half of the sixth. ... In the season 6 episode "Red John", the eponymous serial killer's identity is revealed to be Thomas McAllister, the sheriff of Napa County, portrayed by Xander Berkeley.

Why was the mentalist Cancelled?

The earlier dipped ratings couldn't be restored enough to stop CBS from pulling the plug on the show. The network even shortened the series finale season 7 to 13 episodes, while all the previous seasons had 20 episodes.

Does the mentalist have a good ending?

The Mentalistended its seven-season run Wednesday night with a series finale that saw Jane and Teresa Lisbon (Robin Tunney) tying the knot, giving fans a happy twist of an ending. How did it all come together? Not without a few harrowing moments, of course.

Is it worth watching all the seasons of The Mentalist?

  • The Mentalist is one the best "Crime/Detective" shows out there. It has an engaging storyline and who can't relate to what Patrick Jane feels for Red John. Every episode is thrilling, engaging and fun. But I discontinued watching The Mentalist and here's why.

Who are the best actors in The Mentalist?

  • This shows is master class in acting. Robin Tunney and Simon Baker have a chemistry and credibility so rare that it's simply wonderful to watch every single scene. These are two of the greatest actors I've ever watched. I wish they won more awards and received greater recognition.

Who is the fake psychic on The Mentalist?

  • The murders of a pro golfer's wife and her doctor are investigated in the opener of a series about a former fake psychic (Simon Baker) who now uses his gift for observing details to assist a California crime unit. 2. Red Hair and Silver Tape

What's the difference between CSI and The Mentalist?

  • And of course its always Patrick that comes out on top. Unlike other crime TV series such as CSI, that depend on sophisticated, often over-the top 'scientific' methodology (CGI effects) to appeal to audiences, the Mentalist brings us back to the good old 'detective's hunch' style of crime-busting.

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