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Whats it about? The outsider-meets-crime solving team has become a common premise on many crime shows now. On Bones,its an anthropologist who assists the FBI. On Castle,it is a writer who tags along with the police,while on Psych,its a fake psychic who helps the police solve crimes. The Mentalist is perhaps,closer to Psych on that count. Like in Psych,the chief protagonist,Patrick Jane,who is the eponymous mentalist,is a con-man all his life hes tricked people into believing that hes reading their minds. What hes actually relying on are not any supernatural abilities he openly mocks the idea of mind-reading. His true talent lies in picking up clues from body language,clothes,mannerisms and physical appearance of people; details that slip the ordinary persons eye,catch his. He uses this ability to do cold-reading,with carefully cultivated skills like hypnotism and picking pockets,to solve crimes.
Whos in it? Simon Baker is very convincing as the charming,at times callous,and always unflappable Jane. With the permanent glint in his eyes and sideways smirk,one can understand why he manages to get on the nerves of his associates agent Teresa Lisbon,played by Robin Tunney,Grace Van Pelt played by Amanda Righetti,Kimball Cho played by Tim Kang and arson specialist Wayne Rigsby played by Owain Yeoman.
Whats hot? What we like is that although,predictably,theres a great deal of chemistry between Jane and Lisbon,the show makes sure to put a lot more focus on the crimes themselves. The murders too are nice and meaty,while the criminals Red John,as well as his many copycats are suitably depraved. So there is enough to thrill murder mystery buffs,without turning them off with too much romance. Theres a fair amount of wit as well especially delicious was the sequence where a nervously quick-talking detective bumbles onto a crime scene. This was definitely a hilarious take on the obsessive-compulsive Adrian Monk of Monk.
Whats not? The only gripe that one could have with the show is that,at the end of the day,it is still formulaic. As stated in the beginning,the concept is not exactly new. But luckily,Bakers great charm carries the show.
Should you be watching it? Its a little too dark for children,but if you like your murder mysteries to be bloody,then youll certainly enjoy this show.
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