awesome series)) and finally, Patrick is dressed in something else, even if it's a slightly bum outfit)))) and I was also pleased with the portrait of Schwarzenegger in the hall - at first I didn't get it, and then I remembered that he was the governor of California)) or maybe there still is, I don't know)
This woman who called Minelli is one hundred percent a friend of Bloody John in the FBI, even in previous episodes she behaved suspiciously. It is unclear, however, what kind of man was sitting next to her.
Of course, it was interesting to see how Jane got into the team, but!!! It would be more interesting if Jane behaved a little more boldly, getting up everywhere and pointing out more things that others didn't guess.... We were also shown a slaughtered puppy =(
On the other hand, his wife and daughter were recently killed - how he should still look...
@DmiTLeX: so damn it was his strategy initially - to win over, interest, provoke that dude to strike and make sure that Lisben had a sense of guilt. he is a manipulator of nobility). and even so, he is far from a downtrodden puppy in this series, I don't know why it seemed so to you.
@DmiTLeX: A person after a tragedy with relatives and living in a madhouse, how else should he behave? :) And even so, he is firm and persistent. I made sure that they listened, let me in, and even gave me a case to read, and to participate in another. And once they signed up for consultants!
@DmiTLeX: and it seems to me that he was a "downtrodden puppy". The fact that he can help people not by fraud, but by finding the killers of their loved ones, has become a discovery. Lisbon literally gave him the meaning of life, saved him.
Minelli! They would have brought him back to the series, otherwise I missed him. It was interesting to see the beginning of Jane's collaboration with the CBI.
Ooh, Jane's Red Dawn! A good series for the overall picture of the series. And they were also able to remove the actress playing Vanpelt for one episode.
The series that I expected to see first in the series, and then I was wondering why the series began with almost no backstory.What are all cute, and funny hairstyles))) Patrick + sofa - love at first sight))) Charlie from Fringe lit up^^
It was interesting to finally see the background. But it was still a strange process of hiring Jane. As for me, it's strange to take some left-wing man from the street to the crime scene
@adrenalinkin: Even after three years, but I will also answer)) Yes, this hiring, although it shows the beginning of the whole story, but it looks sooooo far-fetched. I really like the series, but it's stupid to deny something so obvious. After Jane, he did such things, and everything got away with it, and then they charged him in the nose - and immediately the whole bureau was on a silver platter, and we'll reveal all the details of the case, well, he asked. If Jane had given it to someone in the nose, the bureau would have blamed everything on the provocateur, said, they say, he asked for it all, and so on, well, we apologized here, and Jane will be kind of suspended and reprimanded. That's all. It seems to me that such an interesting series deserves a much better story tie, and the writers somehow wrote everything off...
The series is the most gorgeous, I didn't even expect that they would show the backstory. I thought that Patrick himself would poke everywhere, and then Lisbon (!) asked (!) to help (!). I'm shocked.) And Jane's emotions are impressive when he realized that he really found the killer, this delight that replaced the guilty smile. This job really pulled him out of the hole. And the sofa, love at first sight (crossed out) sitting down. An aunt from the FBI is, in any case, the same "high-ranking friend". And on the contrary - John himself?...
ZY. When they said "Dress up", Barney Stinson popped up in my head with his trademark smile.
couldn't investigate cases without a lefty dude??? cbd as always. how did they solve cases without Patrick? and the cop couldn't be identified by ballistics? a fabulous series, I expected more, I didn't like it. and vanpelt didn't work there for 9 years, and in the first season she only worked for six months
Ну, про пистолет сказали, что тот не был найден при убийстве много лет назад. Если коп пошел на подлог улик, возможно, прибрал себе пистолет на всякий случай после убийства. Может, убили какого-то преступника и не так важно было раскроют дело или нет, нашел улику и никому не сказал.
Cool series. It was very interesting to watch how it all started. Wow, did Lisben ask Patrick to help herself?! Well, wow. Well, the ending... Just like that? At the very beginning of the story, immediately John's rat? And across from her is that John? Come on? I thought John would turn out to be a well-known hero. Ahem, let's see what happens next! It's too easy somehow. Intrigued.
one of the best series. well done Simon Baker. Jane's transformation is just a sight. from an unhappy lonely lost person to an unhappy one, but no longer lonely and irreplaceable in his business.. Lisbon here showed an extremely striking insight, seeing in him a gift. the first case was a revelation for Jane himself, it restored his self-confidence. and he found a good place where, in addition to searching for John and thoughts of revenge, he could occupy his sharp mind with something else and at the same time amuse his ego. yes, he also acquired a friend..
The series is interesting, but everything is too far-fetched. Let's let the left dude solve a murder just so that, God forbid, he doesn't take offense at us, what? Plus, here the campaign timeline flies into the abyss. For Jane should either appear later than in six months, or the old composition will tolerate it longer. In the first season, Grace just came, but according to Patrick's condition in the team, it has not been a month.
A very interesting series! Everything is clear about the "friend in the FBI" now, but did they really show us the real John?? Just like that, though only for a few seconds?? I can't believe my eyes...
a great series, but the time code does not converge. Here the action takes place half a year after the murder of Patrick's wife and daughter, and at the end of the series Rigsby and Cho hire Van Pelt. And in the very first episode, they already show that 5 years have passed since the murder, but Van Pelt has 1 case. Either she was interviewed for 4 years, or the screenwriters do not remember their own script))))
Yes, the time code does not converge, that's for sure. And everything somehow turned out strangely, so easily Minelli took Patrick as a consultant. The whole series I thought that Patrick looked like a poor kitten who was picked up on the street, warmed up, and he settled in and became an impudent red muzzle :) But I read the comments and now I doubt if I really manipulated the CBD from the very beginning.
Omitting the file with the timecode, it was very interesting to find out that Jane was hanging out in a mental hospital. And why wasn't Bertram surprised that the FBI woman was following Jane so closely?
Присоединюсь к негодованию по несходящемуся таймкоду.. сценаристы там что, не ведут досье на персонажей и хронологию вообще? В одной серии даже накосячили. Пол года после убийства, но год в психушке. В начале сериала Ван Пелт совсем новенькая, но в этой серии её уже рассматривают на должность. Плюс вот это «нам нельзя обсуждать дела с жертвами, но мы дадим вам все материалы по делу». И левый человек на местах преступления спокойно ходит, что? Также притянуто за уши, как Лисбон решила дать ему разоблачить убийцу после пары комментариев на тему того, что убитый собрался на свидание (такое и хороший коп мог понять вполне). В общем, понравилось смотреть на то, как Патрик вел себя раньше, но весь сюжет жутко небрежный.
We were also shown a slaughtered puppy =(
On the other hand, his wife and daughter were recently killed - how he should still look...
It was interesting to see the beginning of Jane's collaboration with the CBI.
And they were also able to remove the actress playing Vanpelt for one episode.
Patrick + sofa - love at first sight)))
Charlie from Fringe lit up^^
If Jane had given it to someone in the nose, the bureau would have blamed everything on the provocateur, said, they say, he asked for it all, and so on, well, we apologized here, and Jane will be kind of suspended and reprimanded. That's all.
It seems to me that such an interesting series deserves a much better story tie, and the writers somehow wrote everything off...
And Jane's emotions are impressive when he realized that he really found the killer, this delight that replaced the guilty smile. This job really pulled him out of the hole. And the sofa, love at first sight (crossed out) sitting down.
An aunt from the FBI is, in any case, the same "high-ranking friend". And on the contrary - John himself?...
ZY. When they said "Dress up", Barney Stinson popped up in my head with his trademark smile.
Wow, did Lisben ask Patrick to help herself?! Well, wow.
Well, the ending... Just like that? At the very beginning of the story, immediately John's rat? And across from her is that John? Come on? I thought John would turn out to be a well-known hero. Ahem, let's see what happens next! It's too easy somehow. Intrigued.
Everything is clear about the "friend in the FBI" now, but did they really show us the real John?? Just like that, though only for a few seconds?? I can't believe my eyes...
And everything somehow turned out strangely, so easily Minelli took Patrick as a consultant.
The whole series I thought that Patrick looked like a poor kitten who was picked up on the street, warmed up, and he settled in and became an impudent red muzzle :)
But I read the comments and now I doubt if I really manipulated the CBD from the very beginning.
And why wasn't Bertram surprised that the FBI woman was following Jane so closely?
Jane: *Puts on a jacket over the same crumpled shirt*