It looked to me like Sheriff McAllister was well aware of the whole "Patient admits to having acrophobia." thing from the tapes of the psychiatrist's session with Red John. So either A) he is Red John, and is showing Jane he was merely playing with the shrink, or B) He works for Red John, and was instructed to play with Jane about being afraid of heights. Of course there is C). He is neither a, nor b, and it was all just coincidence, and he really isn't doing anything but being sort of creepy. I think b is the option I would pick, because I believe all the suspects on the list from last season's finale have a connection to Red John one way or another.
kinda meh cotw, but the main goal was to see if the sherriff was RJ, and I'm not sure that he was eliminated or not as a suspect - I have a feeling that all or most of the suspects are possibly in on it with RJ.... the whole Rigsby/VP wedding bit felt forced and convenient to me, but with their impending departures from the show, I'm for a happy ending for someone... gave it a good
Heller said there was a clue hidden in the final scene of the first episode. Lisbon opened a room full of pidgeons and one or two flew away. In this episode we can see how McAllister hates pidgeons and maybe thats what prevented him on the first episode from killing Lisbon
The COTW a bit thin maybe, but it linked well into the Grace/Rigsby stuff and I thought they handled all of that really well, even if it was quick. Those two and the teams reactions (Jane and Lisbon especially) left me an emotional wreck after this.
Also loved all the McAllister/RJ stuff. His chemistry with Jane was great and XB would make a great Red John. He's one of my top 3 suspects. I think any of Reed Diamond, Michael Gaston, Xander Berkeley and Malcolm McDowell would do an amazing job (also K. Corrigan but there's no way it's Bob). Still leaning towards Haffner though.
I really enjoyed this episode. It gave a good insight on a few things, though not really the Red John thingie. I mean it told us a lot about the Jane-Lisbon relationship, they are more comfortable around each other and Lisbons look, when Wayne proposed told me books. It was amazing. Also Janes when they got married, tears in his eyes. It meant a lot. I hoped for a final Jisbon scene in the end and why wasnt Jane directly at the wedding? Dunno but honestly, I can live with it ;)
It was semi good. I loved the roof scene and Jane not rushing to conclusions on McAlister as Lisbon wanted. He knows RJ will not make it easy and he stole file after killing. Throwing suspicion. I am so excited for next week Jane's plans always give him an advantage. Jane needs to taser Kirkland for killing Jason and break out of the zip ties. A creepy loser is Kirkland. He is no good guy whether he is RJ or not. It is the episode ending bloody!!;) I want Jane to kill RJ like he tells Hightower. The only solution.
Bruno Heller said that there is a hidden clue in all these episodes. I think that hidden clue is the character of Ron (the bearded guy from the office). He appears in all the three episodes in the office and says hello to Jane as if it was a casual encounter. I think it's not a coincidence. I don't really know how is he involved in the Red John case, but I believe that character will be important. Why would they put those scenes in the episodes? Why would they pay an actor and waste playtime in those encounters? He has to be important some way.
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I just want to know if we gain more intel on Red John
ReplyDeleteIt looked to me like Sheriff McAllister was well aware of the whole "Patient admits to having acrophobia." thing from the tapes of the psychiatrist's session with Red John. So either A) he is Red John, and is showing Jane he was merely playing with the shrink, or B) He works for Red John, and was instructed to play with Jane about being afraid of heights. Of course there is C). He is neither a, nor b, and it was all just coincidence, and he really isn't doing anything but being sort of creepy. I think b is the option I would pick, because I believe all the suspects on the list from last season's finale have a connection to Red John one way or another.
ReplyDeleteI'm too lazy to guess who is red john and since they gave us the seven names they could yank our chain six times so I'll just watch and see
ReplyDeletekinda meh cotw, but the main goal was to see if the sherriff was RJ, and I'm not sure that he was eliminated or not as a suspect - I have a feeling that all or most of the suspects are possibly in on it with RJ.... the whole Rigsby/VP wedding bit felt forced and convenient to me, but with their impending departures from the show, I'm for a happy ending for someone... gave it a good
ReplyDeleteHeller said there was a clue hidden in the final scene of the first episode. Lisbon opened a room full of pidgeons and one or two flew away. In this episode we can see how McAllister hates pidgeons and maybe thats what prevented him on the first episode from killing Lisbon
ReplyDeleteBoring case. Rushed Rigsby/VanPelt storyline.
ReplyDeleteThe COTW a bit thin maybe, but it linked well into the Grace/Rigsby stuff and I thought they handled all of that really well, even if it was quick. Those two and the teams reactions (Jane and Lisbon especially) left me an emotional wreck after this.
ReplyDeleteAlso loved all the McAllister/RJ stuff. His chemistry with Jane was great and XB would make a great Red John. He's one of my top 3 suspects. I think any of Reed Diamond, Michael Gaston, Xander Berkeley and Malcolm McDowell would do an amazing job (also K. Corrigan but there's no way it's Bob). Still leaning towards Haffner though.
Great episode.
I heard it was a great wedding episode!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this episode. It gave a good insight on a few things, though not really the Red John thingie. I mean it told us a lot about the Jane-Lisbon relationship, they are more comfortable around each other and Lisbons look, when Wayne proposed told me books. It was amazing. Also Janes when they got married, tears in his eyes. It meant a lot.
ReplyDeleteI hoped for a final Jisbon scene in the end and why wasnt Jane directly at the wedding? Dunno but honestly, I can live with it ;)
It was semi good. I loved the roof scene and Jane not rushing to conclusions on McAlister as Lisbon wanted. He knows RJ will not make it easy and he stole file after killing. Throwing suspicion. I am so excited for next week Jane's plans always give him an advantage. Jane needs to taser Kirkland for killing Jason and break out of the zip ties. A creepy loser is Kirkland. He is no good guy whether he is RJ or not. It is the episode ending bloody!!;) I want Jane to kill RJ like he tells Hightower. The only solution.
ReplyDeleteBruno Heller said that there is a hidden clue in all these episodes. I think that hidden clue is the character of Ron (the bearded guy from the office). He appears in all the three episodes in the office and says hello to Jane as if it was a casual encounter. I think it's not a coincidence. I don't really know how is he involved in the Red John case, but I believe that character will be important.
ReplyDeleteWhy would they put those scenes in the episodes? Why would they pay an actor and waste playtime in those encounters? He has to be important some way.
So I guess that's one more suspect off the list? The real Red John better be one of the people on the list. :D
ReplyDeleteWhy wasn't Jane in the room with them? and why did they had to rush and get married without guests?
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