But I feel sorry for Haibach. It can be understood. As a child, his mother left them, his drunken father mocked him, his sister could not protect him. No one understood Richard, he was lonely, and even these pedophile tendencies. After all, he didn't rape anyone, he just took pictures, nothing serious, he may have tried to fight with himself. But he was constantly under pressure and accused of something. And then, because of Jane's fake list, his kidnappers tortured him. It is clear why he is so embittered and trying to take revenge. Richard was shot and only his sister will grieve for him, or maybe she will not feel sorry for him, but on the contrary blame him for going to prison. This is terrible
@Its_only_me: Of course, Patrick was involved in that false list, but it really pissed me off when this pedophile kept shouting "You did this to me." Kirkland did it, after all, and only he, according to his own understanding, and even more so without sanctions from the FBI and the government.
@oxitim: Well, by the way, yes - the figure of the kidnapper at the end of the last/beginning of this series cannot possibly belong to his chubby sister.
Он уже спалился, когда предоставил алиби так подробно. Если он не виновен, откуда знать, что понадобится алиби? Ладно билет завалялся в кармане, но по всем пунктам четко.
Until recently, I thought that this was not Khaybach, I thought that his character was not suitable for such crimes. I was wrong. And it was really scary for Rigsby; I'm glad that they didn't take his bullets, it's just a pity that Laroche got four times fewer bullets, and everything didn't end so well
@balaenoptera: I join in, I also didn't understand why it was Haibach. It's a pity they didn't show (or I missed) how they crossed Walker off the list - I bet on him.
@balaenoptera: you were not mistaken, he does not fit, this is a mistake of the writers, imho. By the way, Laroche "would be" sorry a hundred times more than Grace or Rigsby, it's a pity that he didn't survive. And on his death to all poh, apparently)) In the series.
Grace made her bangs for nothing. and this is Abbott's speech...too pretentious. It's one thing if Wiley interrupts him when he gives out information, and here he's just like, "it's very important for us to find Haibach." why this scene? What kind of nonsense is this?
- I'm still mad at you, why didn't you share the plan? I thought you were crazy. - Oh, come on. As if I haven't kidnapped people before)))) - Not funny. I was so scared. - I'm sorry) - Not true. I see when you're not sincere) - You don't see anything. I'm really sorry) - Yes, I can see it in my eyes)) - You don't see anything)) I love Teresa and Jane's dialogues))
It was like saying goodbye to Uyan and Grace. Great series! I hope they will at least appear in the series finale. It's a pity they won't come to the FBI. It would be more logical. Although on the other hand, there always comes a time when you still need to choose a family, rather than such a dangerous job.
And indeed, the series is more interesting than the series with CD disclosure.......
Maybe I wasn't very attentive the whole series, but there was no evidence that Khaybach was a murderer from the word at all, because it was possible to wrap up the plot abruptly if it turned out that his whole fault was his love of creepy pictures, and because of this he was almost imprisoned, tortured, cut off a finger, and he a good man with one bad habit. If they had been murdering him for half a series, Hazel would have said "Richard will come", and then it would have turned out that it was about another Richard... They put a lot of people in jail for 6 seasons, in one of the episodes the daughter of one of the killers took revenge on them... so they were prevented from making this turn: Richard is the father or husband of one of the people they planted before... Moreover, at the beginning of the series, they have been working together for a couple of years, that is, there is an opportunity to make an episode where, even before Grace appears in the team, they investigate a case at the end of which Rigsby kills the wife (for example) of this Richard. And yes, at the end of this story, Rigsby would have died saving his wife... because they're not immortal and cops die in shootouts, too...
the role of the murderer in the person of Haibach is implausible. He is nervous, irritable and, as for me, not smart enough for such a scale of revenge. Where did he get his network tracking skills from? The same Volcker is more suitable for this role. Haibach is not sorry, from the word at all. And the motivation of nursing assistance in murders (for a second!) is a joke to the chickens.
When Rigsby did not die from so many shots to the chest, I thought that he was wearing a special vest and this would be a reference to the series where, going on a mission, he did not wear a vest and Grace was very worried about him)
@icedefries: He was wearing a vest, but when Aybach took the dummy gun, he forced Rigsby to take off his jacket and vest. Specially showed how Rigsby put the armor in the trunk.
Well, the series, they made me worry. But I agree that I don't understand how an ordinary photographer, and far from a genius, pulled this off, only with the help of his sister. As for me, he does not pull.
Well, this. Haibach is just so brilliant to listen to everyone and kill them? And in the episode where he came with a gun to the house of Rixby and Grace, there was a bigger guy, I think.
From an emotional point of view, the series is amazing, at the end I really almost shed a tear, deciding that Wayne was also killed. But here's the logic... I understand in this series (in most cases) she is completely absent, by the middle of the 6th season it's a sin to be surprised, but damn! I was just killed by the way Wayne easily ran to the street after two bullets in the area near the heart and then even hugged Grace. Yes, and it was correctly noted above - justifying how Makar Khaybach came to such a plan and implemented it - no. This is sometimes terribly annoying in a Mentalist) no, I still like the series, but I increasingly note for myself that it's true, I let a lot go by itself... I'm watching for Patrick with Lisbon)
I'm the only one who hoped Rigsby would die and Patrick's finger would be cut off... All this is so stupid and naive, a weak serialchik ehhh, well, you can't expect a really interesting and dramatic turn here. Honestly, I'm on Aibach's side, even though he's vile, but you can understand him.
@Horsea: You're not alone) I've been waiting for this, even though I've already watched this series)) nothing, it's just the worst episode in the series, there were better ones...
Not a police team, but a bunch of losers. You're in the middle of a forest, you've been kidnapped, and now a car with an unknown person is moving directly towards you, not on the main road - well, of course, to save you. CBI agent, yeah... Wayne, is it hard to wear a vest to surgery? And when this lady was untying Grace's hands with one hand, the gun was in her other hand, even a baby would have coped. So many blunders, the screenwriters are not just written out, but simply lazy. People are eating!
It's a pity that Wayne and Grace will not be further in the series, without them the mentalist is slightly wrong😔 But the series is very cool, I agree with the comments that it is cooler than the series where the CD was killed
So, this is a black day in the life of the series. This is frankly the worst series by a lot of factors. And the first of them is stupidity. When Grace was abducted (and even earlier), the FBI had a list of suspects that was frankly sucked out of the finger. In this case, from the finger of Eiboh, and this joke is the only positive thing that will be in this comment)) From the very beginning, the FBI and hedgehogs with them are 100 percent sure that the kidnapper is Aboh. There is only one question - why? Evidence? No. Good reasons? Yes, too, it seems not. What did the lawyer, for example, not please him? Everything doesn't fit. And even after a long investigation, no evidence is found. But Jane first threatens Aboh, then she and Rigsby (who has descended to the level of Grace's intelligence in this series) they kidnap him, beat him up and try to kill him. One moment, and if it's not him? Just like that, for a minute) For this they themselves should be put in jail, and if you approach the case like Jane ("these people are very dear to me"), then you can be tougher with them, for personal reasons. Well: What harm did Aboh do to Jane? The answer is simple - nothing. What harm did Jane do to Aboh? First, he falsely accused him of the murders in the Panzer case, for which the first was arrested, and second, he included his name in the false CD list, because of which he was kidnapped, tortured and lost a finger. What did Jane do? Apologized? No, I didn't think of it. Eiboh is a bad person, that's it. For loving photography)) In short, this is nonsense, I'm sorry)) And the moment with Grace-couldn't she be properly connected, seriously??? By the way, she is completely and irrevocably stupefied... It's good that they won't be in the series anymore... In general, it's a shame, ladies and gentlemen, a great and indelible shame) Pzdc.....
"Eiboh is a bad person, that's it. For the fact that he loves photography)) " Well, for a second, he's not a fan of photos with cats. And in the series of his first appearance, he is also not a fluffy dandelion. If you really touch on the topic of understanding and guilt, then you should not completely whitewash the character. I don't understand why Grace suddenly became such a bone across the throat, since there is so much poison in the words about her. But I support the criticism for blindly choosing a scapegoat in this series. Very stupid and unjustified. It resembles the method with Agent Cooper's stones from Twin Peaks)
ahhah jane made my day again)))
Richard was shot and only his sister will grieve for him, or maybe she will not feel sorry for him, but on the contrary blame him for going to prison.
This is terrible
And it was really scary for Rigsby; I'm glad that they didn't take his bullets, it's just a pity that Laroche got four times fewer bullets, and everything didn't end so well
and this is Abbott's speech...too pretentious. It's one thing if Wiley interrupts him when he gives out information, and here he's just like, "it's very important for us to find Haibach." why this scene? What kind of nonsense is this?
- Oh, come on. As if I haven't kidnapped people before))))
- Not funny. I was so scared.
- I'm sorry)
- Not true. I see when you're not sincere)
- You don't see anything. I'm really sorry)
- Yes, I can see it in my eyes))
- You don't see anything))
I love Teresa and Jane's dialogues))
And indeed, the series is more interesting than the series with CD disclosure.......
The same Volcker is more suitable for this role.
Haibach is not sorry, from the word at all. And the motivation of nursing assistance in murders (for a second!) is a joke to the chickens.
But I agree that I don't understand how an ordinary photographer, and far from a genius, pulled this off, only with the help of his sister. As for me, he does not pull.
This is sometimes terribly annoying in a Mentalist) no, I still like the series, but I increasingly note for myself that it's true, I let a lot go by itself... I'm watching for Patrick with Lisbon)
Honestly, I'm on Aibach's side, even though he's vile, but you can understand him.
You're in the middle of a forest, you've been kidnapped, and now a car with an unknown person is moving directly towards you, not on the main road - well, of course, to save you. CBI agent, yeah...
Wayne, is it hard to wear a vest to surgery?
And when this lady was untying Grace's hands with one hand, the gun was in her other hand, even a baby would have coped.
So many blunders, the screenwriters are not just written out, but simply lazy. People are eating!
Well, for a second, he's not a fan of photos with cats. And in the series of his first appearance, he is also not a fluffy dandelion. If you really touch on the topic of understanding and guilt, then you should not completely whitewash the character.
I don't understand why Grace suddenly became such a bone across the throat, since there is so much poison in the words about her.
But I support the criticism for blindly choosing a scapegoat in this series. Very stupid and unjustified. It resembles the method with Agent Cooper's stones from Twin Peaks)