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The fifth season of the CBS police procedural series The Mentalist premiered on September 30, 2012.[1] As of this season, The Mentalist was scheduled to air on Sundays at 10:00 pm ET.[2] The fourth, eighth and nineteenth episode of this season aired at 11:00 pm ET. The season finale aired on May 5, 2013. See also: List of The Mentalist episodes ^ a b c d ^ a b c d e f ^ a b c The Mentalist is an American crime procedural television series that ran from September 23, 2008 until February 18, 2015, on CBS. The series follows Simon Baker as Patrick Jane, an independent consultant for the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) based in Sacramento, California and later on for the FBI. He has a remarkable track record for solving serious crimes by using his amazing skills of observation. Jane also makes frequent use of his mentalist abilities and his semi-celebrity past as a psychic medium using paranormal abilities he now admits he feigned. He abandoned his pretense out of remorse when his attention-seeking behavior attracted the attention of a serial killer, Red John, who killed his wife and daughter.
With the exception of "Pilot", the first episode, and up through "Red John", the eighth episode of season six, the titles of all episodes refer or allude to "red" (or some shade thereof) as a word, color, or concept. Titles of episodes after this episode refer to different colors (e.g. white, silver, violet, blue, grey, black). A total of 151 episodes of The Mentalist aired during the show's seven seasons. Main article: The Mentalist (season 1) Main article: The Mentalist (season 2) Main article: The Mentalist (season 3) Main article: The Mentalist (season 4) Main article: The Mentalist (season 5) Main article: The Mentalist (season 6) Main article: The Mentalist (season 7)SPOILER WARNING: This article contains heavy spoilers about the main plot of the series that you might not want to know. Continue at your own risk. "Do I know you?" But I know you." ―Dialogue between Patrick Jane and Bob Kirkland[bron] Robert "Bob" Kirkland was a character who appeared for the first time in Red Dawn.
His final appearance was in Red Listed. He was one of the seven final people on Jane's List of Suspects to be Red John, being the second to be eliminated. He was a friend of FBI's Californian chief Alexa Shultz, and in Behind The Red Curtain, kills Jason Lennon. Bob's brother, Michael, was an accomplice of Red John and is believed to be dead.lapa curtains roodepoort He is killed by Reede Smith at the end of Red Listed, thus confirming that he was not Red John.made to measure curtains wigton In The Great Red Dragon, Smith confesses that Robert was killed because he knew too much about the Blake Association.eden curtains b&q Kirkland had a twin brother, Michael. argos blackout curtain lining
Their father was an abusive drinker who beat them and their mother all the time. The mother, unable to put up with it, eventually killed herself. After growing up, Bob, who was the stronger of the two brothers, moved out and made a life for himself. However, his brother stayed behind with their father until he drank himself to death. Afterwards, Michael descended into alcoholism himself. Bob tried to help him and took him to support meetings and paid for treatments, but his efforts were futile. Unfortunately, another man was more successful: Red John. He approached him, took him in and got him to sober up and join his cult. Michael eventually disappeared without a trace. Bob remains convinced that Red John killed him and got rid of the body. Since then, Bob has been on a personal vendetta against Red John, much like Patrick has. In Red Dawn, we take a look at the early beginnings of Patrick Jane and the CBI. Towards the end of the episode, during a telephone conversation between Virgil Minelli and FBI Agent Alexa Shultz, a man is seen to be accompanying Shultz, as he seals the espionage deal.
He said "Thank you" to Shultz, for the information on Red John's case (in background there's a musical theme, "Bloody Bed", a Red John's theme). In If It Bleeds, It Leads, Bob Kirkland identifies himself to Agent Lisbon as an agent for Homeland Security who usually doesn't work on serial killers. He's interested in Red John and involved in Lorelei Martins's case, but he doesn't say the motive for that to the DHS, that usually works against terrorism and national security, is interested in Red John's case. When he met and shook hands with Jane (with another and important Red John's music theme on background, the beginning of "Your Worst Nightmare", the Red John Face's theme), and in Red Sails In The Sunset. In this episode, with the help of Bret Stiles, Jane breaks Lorelei out of prison. Lisbon and Bob Kirkland think that Jane helped Lorelei, but after they find Jane's car with a broken window and his cellphone with the message: 'send one after me,' they suspect that Lorelei has taken Jane, in order to bring him to Red John or to take revenge.
Lisbon and Kirkland find out that Lorelei had a sister after a testy meeting with Dana Martins, Lorelei's mom, but she was killed and the killer was never found. She says she did have a sister and faxes Jane the crime scene photo of the corpse of Miranda, Lorelei's sister, killed by Red John and the carved "Roy" (photo given to Lisbon by Bob). In the motel, Lorelei argues with Jane after finding out that he is pretending that she kidnapped him. Lorelei says "I only wonder why the two of you didn't become life-long friends the moment you shook hands." after Jane confronted her about Red John's connection to her sister's murder. Lorelei leaves, with Jane' s permission, and Jane crashes their car to make it look like Lorelei kidnapped him, and takes off. Lisbon arrives and Jane tells her Lorelei is on foot. In fact, she really took a car that was parked by the house. At the end of the episode Jane tells Lisbon that Red John is someone he knows. In There Will Be Blood, Kirkland once again shows interest in finding Lorelei Martins.
So, Bertram gives Homeland Security full access to the investigation. Kirkland and Homeland appear at the crime scene at Jason Lennon's house, and he declares that it is under the jurisdiction of Homeland Security. He is also present at Lorelei Martins' murder scene. Bob returned in Behind The Red Curtain. Kirkland kills Jason Lennon by injecting him with an empty syringe, causing an air embolus which stopped his heart. He asked Lennon if he recognized him. And Kirkland said he was giving him a peaceful death. He tells Jane that Lennon died without saying a word. In Red Letter Day, Kirkland makes two other Homeland Agents break into Jane's roof at CBI so they can gather all of Jane's insights on the Red John case. By the end of the episode, Jane realizes that someone broke in because he noticed the half of a toothpick he had left in between the door and the wall was on the floor. Kirkland replicates Jane's bulletin board, and he is seen examining it. In Red Listed, he kidnaps and threatens to torture Patrick Jane, because he wants the real list, and that could reveal that he isn't Red John, but he wants to catch Red John before the others.