And I hope to the last that she left him some kind of note with the name CD I really feel sorry for her, but as Jane correctly said: she ran into it herself
well, bliin, I liked her so much (even though she was an antihero, but still) and Jane was sorry, he got so close, and now it seemed almost red John was in his hands, but no, not fate
@Siberia131: well... has the right. Here, of course, you can see love jealousy, but Teresa can also be understood professionally. She showed some rigidity, because she relies a lot on Jane's willfulness. Repeatedly exposing himself. But at least he cares to some extent about preserving her name, but sometimes he remembers about it much later than necessary.
"Thanks for not telling Bertram. "I don't need your thanks. - Pozdnyak :D
- Yes, you only know how to turn on the computer. - What do you think they teach there? DUH!
I don't like it when events happen only for the sake of the plot. I don't see any reason why Lorelai didn't tell Jane Red John's name. Well, I wanted to kill myself - I would have left a note just in case.
@Nog: I think Lorelei's line was needed to slowly begin to bring the plot to the disclosure of John's identity. She also gave Jane a hint that he already knew John. But the story with John, of course, was delayed.
Idiot Lorelei, revenge for her sister has completely clouded her eyes. Didn't she think to be safe?Well, CD killed her, to be honest, I didn't like her (just because Jane/Lisbon is an OTP). Poor, poor Jane, he was so close.
Right now I really hope that the history of the CD will not be merged somehow stupidly. It will be sad if this mysterious psychopath turns out to be some kind of nervous, overflowing with complexes and resentments left person. I really want to reveal and explain the line of his behavior.
Everyone here feels sorry for Lorelei, and I'll just write that it's her fault. she was offered help. how you can be such an idiot and go to a meeting with a person she (presumably) understood without protection and a backup plan (no, the trunk is not a plan) will forever remain a mystery. it's not a pity at all. and, to be honest, is it possible to be such a scum and kill a dude who could help Jane? a brilliant move by the screenwriters for intrigue and rating, of course, but it can not but upset.
Everything is too predictable. As written above, the whole story of Lorelia seemed not to be needed at all. There was a connection between them, she believed him and he believed her, and after all, she didn't tell him John's name? This doesn't happen in real life. Some kind of fairy tale. There is absolutely no logic in this. Therefore, her death was predictable from the very beginning. As usual, we are close to a solution, but we don't really know anything. One question is why it was necessary at all to insert a character who is so closely related to Jane, who knows exactly who John is, and so merge. I don't understand. Intrigue? Yes, what an intrigue, okay, I would watch Game of Thrones, but here what... I see everything 10 steps ahead. The only thing that is not clear is John's name. So I wouldn't be surprised if in the end it turns out not to understand who and there will be a wild disappointment.
In general, the series is interesting and intriguing! We are waiting for the continuation and development.
probably, Lorelei didn't tell about the CD, because in her own way she cared about Jane, wanted to protect him from lynching, so that he wouldn't dirty his hands with blood and spoil his life. he helped her find out the truth about her sister.
Something is starting to annoy this "just a little more and we'll find out! Oh, no, they pushed the carrot away again" ((( Jane is terribly sorry. And Bob Kirkland — if not the CD himself, then he definitely works for him (his every appearance is also annoying).
It has been annoying for a long time that there is no understanding that working for bloody John gives all these people... Is there some kind of ideology, religion? There are few prerequisites, it seems to me that some kind of a very crazy religion should be in order to justify the murders of everyone in a row... There are no references to the material component either.
Usually I am very sympathetic to anti-heroes, but despite the universal love for Lorelei, for some reason she has been unpleasant to me since the moment of her appearance.. I hope that for a personal attitude to the character, they will not be ignored 😛
Despite the fact that Loralea is a negative character, in general, I did not like her, but let's just say she was not annoying and it was interesting to watch her. I didn't understand how all this moment, he will tell you and the shot ... More and more I don't understand why Red John attracts and holds all his assistants, it seems that his network is no worse than an Epiphany. I was also amused by the moment, Patrick calls, so that everyone would go to the house that Rixby is guarding, it's clearly night on the street, they arrive - it's light, it couldn't have been so much time. And yet, does the CBI have no immediate supervisor after Wainwright? Bertram was either promoted or demoted. But his office is clearly not in the CBI office.
It seems logical to me that Lorelei did not say the name of the CD. After all, she also has a personal drama that she wanted to avenge, just like Jane. She wanted to kill CD personally, and by saying the name, she would have a competitor in pursuit of CD's head.
I really feel sorry for her, but as Jane correctly said: she ran into it herself
and Jane was sorry, he got so close, and now it seemed almost red John was in his hands, but no, not fate
"I don't need your thanks.
- Pozdnyak :D
- Yes, you only know how to turn on the computer.
- What do you think they teach there? DUH!
I don't like it when events happen only for the sake of the plot. I don't see any reason why Lorelai didn't tell Jane Red John's name. Well, I wanted to kill myself - I would have left a note just in case.
Well, that's how I see it.
and, to be honest, is it possible to be such a scum and kill a dude who could help Jane? a brilliant move by the screenwriters for intrigue and rating, of course, but it can not but upset.
As written above, the whole story of Lorelia seemed not to be needed at all.
There was a connection between them, she believed him and he believed her, and after all, she didn't tell him John's name? This doesn't happen in real life. Some kind of fairy tale. There is absolutely no logic in this. Therefore, her death was predictable from the very beginning.
As usual, we are close to a solution, but we don't really know anything. One question is why it was necessary at all to insert a character who is so closely related to Jane, who knows exactly who John is, and so merge. I don't understand. Intrigue? Yes, what an intrigue, okay, I would watch Game of Thrones, but here what... I see everything 10 steps ahead. The only thing that is not clear is John's name. So I wouldn't be surprised if in the end it turns out not to understand who and there will be a wild disappointment.
In general, the series is interesting and intriguing! We are waiting for the continuation and development.
She also acted rather abominably with the man who opened her eyes.
Jane is terribly sorry.
And Bob Kirkland — if not the CD himself, then he definitely works for him (his every appearance is also annoying).
I didn't understand how all this moment, he will tell you and the shot ...
More and more I don't understand why Red John attracts and holds all his assistants, it seems that his network is no worse than an Epiphany.
I was also amused by the moment, Patrick calls, so that everyone would go to the house that Rixby is guarding, it's clearly night on the street, they arrive - it's light, it couldn't have been so much time.
And yet, does the CBI have no immediate supervisor after Wainwright? Bertram was either promoted or demoted. But his office is clearly not in the CBI office.