this is a perfect example of someone who has never been inside a courtroom idea of what being inside a courtroom is like. bravo. fun scene to watch though
And you are the perfect example of someone who thinks they know it all and wants to show it There are a million things in this show that aren't possible and are completely unrealistic, get over it or get out
Sure, but, to be fair, they also weren't presenting this as any kind of typical procedure. And as to how weird things can get when defendants represent themselves, that psycho who rammed the parade in Michigan or whatever certainly got a lot stranger than this.
To be fair the judge says it's a somewhat informal hearing. Add that it was a ridiculous charge being discussed plus everyone in there knew Jane has some loose screws, everyone except Jane and the murderer guy just wanted to go home then decided to enjoy the show
May ask you directly as you a true fan of this show? I think i finished it on s6 ep08 or when Jane did to John whats "right"... Should i watch it all over again or start from where i ended watch it last time?
I just finished my 2nd watch, and it was better than the first. I noticed more little tells and expressions, and I understood the characters even better. I love this show, and I've rarely felt so close to characters in a show. I give all the credit to Simon Baker. He really is the PERFECT casting choice and held this show together beautifully. Great actor and great story too. 🥰 I understand the show had to end after the RJ arc was done, but I would have been ok with weekly "standard plot", just to watch Patrick, and his amazing smile. Good heavens this man has charm!
Gotta love the moment the DA corrected Jane about the bullet size i think it is he was talking about and suddenly the Judge's eyes are literally trained on him the whole time likely picking up on the same suspicion as Jane at that point.
I miss the mentalist too! And I am not generally fond of crime shows, but they put this together so well!! This scene in particular, so well done, and the way Teresa did the facepalm
@Mansee true that,though it s primarily a crime show , the human emotions have been dealt in a way that it touches the hearts of its viewers , Jane n Lisbon s relationship is the highlight of the show n by the end of the series you start loving them so much...Miss this masterpiece...
The fact that Jane is still himself at the Court it's a Pro. He is natural and breaks all rules. Everything is so stiff and calculated in Courts that beeing fresh and acting as he had never being before in a Court is refresh. Even to the Judge.
It’s a TV show lady, anybody who acted like he did in a real courtroom would be ejected pretty quick. I know everyone today wants to be entertained all the time, but there are occasions where you need to be serious. Hopefully you’ll learn that when you grow up.
That's exactly what Woody Allen does, I think it's in "Bananas" 😂. As the witness he gets more and more flustered as his questions to himself get more difficult/awkward 😂
Hahaha yeah, what a legendary scene. My favourite part was when the questioned the judge and counsel, and he said "Answer the question or state why you won't", and the judge replied with "We're not here to establish a record of fact regarding myself or counsel, so answer the question or you'll be held in contempt".
@brianpeterson5559 I never saw this show, except the last few minutes when Jane strangled some guy who evidentally was responsible for the death of his wife-it was VERY unsettling seeing a brainy guy commit murder, but, anyway, this scene reminds of something seemingly happened at the end of virtual every episode, I'm told, on "Perry Mason:" not only did PM win virtually every case, but, very often, the actual criminal/killer, sitting in the audience, confessed the the crime! Now, the attorney didn't actual confess, he may as WELL have with all of that babbling about himself, which is ESPECIALLY egregious for a lawyer. Like you say, "Sometimes farfetched..."
Real world: the same sentence could've been plonked onto Tom Cruise's attorney character in A Few Good Men, when he thunders at Colonel Jessup "Did you order the Code Red?"
Lucifer becomes like this midway through. Rly good show from start to finish. Well worth the watch. To sum up its the devil joining the police department
@@killerchick9438 if lucifer were to keep the supernatural himself and just focus on crime solving with the abilities while trying to get some, I would have maybe enjoyed the show but unfortunately it's not. I don't need any other supernatural than the Winchester boys.
The Mentalist has a lot of entertaining scenes. What makes this one "Legendary", exactly? "He knows his way around a gun, so you might be the murderer. Submit to an impromptu search warrant. No? Handcuffs." The best thing about this scene is how many hunters it caused to break out in angry hives.
I said Legendary, because this is the one of the funniest scenes for me. "You're out of order. This whole trial's out of order!" 😄 And I'm enjoying this scene a lot. But I agree with you about that The Mentalist has a lot of entertaining scenes. The title was just subjective. And Thanks for watching and your comment ✨
Probably getting a prosecutor to incriminate himself in the middle of the investigation of a crime he knows he committed, despite Jane having little to no real courtroom experience? That's like the person throwing-out the first pitch at a ball game going on to 3-strike A-Rod looking. Edit: also, it's been a long time since I saw the episode, but I don't think knowing guns was the only piece pointing to the prosecutor. It just jumped him to the head of the line. The question about refusing the search was pretty much moot, anyway; they were going to get the warrant, and he wasn't going to have time to conceal the murder weapon before that happened.
What is beautiful about this is the entire proceedings was an end run on the prosecutor. Jane has no authority to do anything. By "assaulting" the prosecutor he was able to get himself and the DA put before a judge to settle the matter. Then answer questions under oath. Jane's testimony is purely hearsay, but the accusation isn't germain to the hearing. Yet the accusation is powerful enough that when a judge and police investigators hear it they are compelled to act on it. The prosecutor ends up being held and the police get their search warrant before he can act. And Jane gets to pay a fine if I'm the judge. This is this, and that is that.
I don't think that was the point of the scene. It's been a minute for me to watch this but from what I can recall, there was more evidence pointing to the prosecutor in question that Jane had pieced together. They were just provoking a response to show the judge he was acting suspicious and had something to hide. Knowing your way around a gun by itself isn't really what the point was, it was just what they used to provoke a response. You can tell by how Jane's acting that no matter what they answer, he already knows what the answer is and you can see that he's going somewhere with what he's doing / what he's saying. Throughout the series it's shown that nine times out of ten, he says or does something for a specific reason.
@@i.miss.the.mentalist no problem, i might have to update them thumbnails on my older videos on that channel cuz recently learnt how to make it look cool and all. thanks once again for the motivation ✨☕
The mentalist is beyond incredible, This lawyer was there for the past episodes and no one could have ever thought that he was the murderer. I love how the story progresses and the story and the characters have a life of their own, they branch out and make the most incredoulous scenes i ever had the honor of watching
Not only did I enjoy the series and the characters, but I learned so much about mentalism and how some people use it to pretend to be psychic. I wish I could get everyone to watch it - just for the education.
Man can we get a where are they now reboot!!!!! I keep saying his mind is so well trained he could play physic now. Like how he used to just "know" or "feel". Let's do that reboot!
Lie to Me is a fun show, and I love Tim Roth, but the "science" behind it is a one-dude grift, unfortunately. While I know The Mentalist is also very dramatized, of course, the principles it uses are long-standing, which adds something to it for me. I remember that Numb3rs show being pretty good, though I haven't the maths to say how accurate it might be. Seemed decent; they tended to take time to lay-out some mathematical concepts. House MD also had the "plausible episodic scientific mystery-solving" element to it. And, of course, the grandsire of most of this genre, Sherlock Holmes, had a great recent-ish adaptation starring Benedict Cumberbatch. These are all well-known, but hopefully they might put you on the path to some new fun stuff. Best of luck! Edit: just remembered; Suits. IIRC, tale of a self-taught nobody faking his way into a high-powered law firm with the help of one of their junior associates.
Numb3rs House MD Criminal Minds Person of Interest Unforgettable Prodigal Son- Highly recommend this one. All these are different but have a kind of similarity.
One of my favorite shows of all times with a great cast and writers. I would love to have seen him go up against someone as smart as he , his Moriarty and David Suchet would have been the perfect actor for the roll. Unfortunately this kind of programming seems to be lost and Patrick is surely missed.
@@kurzabel i know what birdshot is. I’ve never seen a 10 gauge at all, but I’m not a duck hunter. I just assumed a 20 gauge would be fairly standard. I guess the spread and number of pellets is useful for aim?
@@bchearne yeah, the main thing is you just get more range with a 10 gauge, firing more pellets with higher fps. You need more pellets to get enough pattern density at a higher distance, and the extra velocity doesn't hurt either
CBS was very smart to try again with Simon. The Mentalist worked so well compared to his lawyer show. Glad he is back in Australia surfing with his family and enjoying his car collection.
Some facts about Simon Baker. He was born in Launceston, Tasmania. Another famous Australian actor Errol Flynn, was born in Hobart, Tasmania. Baker's mother was a high school English teacher. Flynn's father was a university professor. Baker went to New Guinea when he was 9 months old and later spent time in Sydney. Flynn went to New Guinea to prospect for gold, alternating with stays, in Sydney.
did he think he was escaping from a courtroom during court? and every fool knows to get rid of a murder weapon, let alone never keep it at home. any place else can be explained but not the house.
I think he just loved the gun and it was probably very expensive, He was also very egotistical and understimated people, he probably thought he would get away with it
@@SilentOcean-f7s no just an ahole DA who thought he was smarter then everyone else, but hay fresh fish in jail is always tight in the shower so the guys in jail will teach him the ropes.
I’m still miss this show. I love watching Simon Baker. He is very charismatic
Love this show but after he killed Red John the show kind of lost momentum. I think it was a mistake.
After killing Red John it’s good they end the show it wouldn’t be that good and dramatic…but I miss it too
@@jamesscanlan6240 mi
One of the best shows created.i hardly watch series from episode one but with the mentalist I was.brilliaby series brilliant cast
You should see him in Margin Call
Love the way he's flicking through the law book at the beginning looking all confused so they will think he is clueless and drop their guard.
He doesn't need the lawbook, he is Jane the rulebraker that probably knew the secrets of everyone, underestimating him is a call to destruction.
this is a perfect example of someone who has never been inside a courtroom idea of what being inside a courtroom is like. bravo. fun scene to watch though
And you are the perfect example of someone who thinks they know it all and wants to show it
There are a million things in this show that aren't possible and are completely unrealistic, get over it or get out
And get that cucumber out of your but t, it's making you stiff
Sure, but, to be fair, they also weren't presenting this as any kind of typical procedure.
And as to how weird things can get when defendants represent themselves, that psycho who rammed the parade in Michigan or whatever certainly got a lot stranger than this.
So non crim and someone who knows someone that's been charged
To be fair the judge says it's a somewhat informal hearing. Add that it was a ridiculous charge being discussed plus everyone in there knew Jane has some loose screws, everyone except Jane and the murderer guy just wanted to go home then decided to enjoy the show
I watched mentalist whole series four times and still i find it as amazing as watching first time...I wish there could be more to it.
get a life
I loved the series too. If you like this you'll probably enjoy "Lie to Me".
@@B__C thanks for the suggestion.
@@B__C yes, awesome show. I miss it. Tim Roth ❤️
spoiler alert - another episode hinting at the big reveal of Red John
Watched this show 6 times. I'm still not bored. This show is 🔥
May ask you directly as you a true fan of this show? I think i finished it on s6 ep08 or when Jane did to John whats "right"... Should i watch it all over again or start from where i ended watch it last time?
@@IamPantheRmy preference, finish the series, then, start all over again😂
@@bumihijau1989 Done already! 😂
I just finished my 2nd watch, and it was better than the first. I noticed more little tells and expressions, and I understood the characters even better. I love this show, and I've rarely felt so close to characters in a show. I give all the credit to Simon Baker. He really is the PERFECT casting choice and held this show together beautifully. Great actor and great story too. 🥰
I understand the show had to end after the RJ arc was done, but I would have been ok with weekly "standard plot", just to watch Patrick, and his amazing smile. Good heavens this man has charm!
I loved this show. One of my all time favourites
I love Simon Bakers smiling eyes
Me too, kind of looks like red johns smile, the smiley face thing
@@Pray-g6mI’ve always thought that!
@@Pray-g6myeah i think so
I love this show so damn much, I wanted more seasons!
So did I, and everyone else I know who watched the show! (I actually think of Simon Baker as Jane now... what can I say, the name fits!) ❤
On one hand, I agree. I would have liked more. On the other hand, the show went out with all cylinders still firing, and that is a good thing.
Either die a hero or live long enough to become GoT s8.
They'll never make a show as awesome as this again. Sad tbh
Love it, he runs circles around all of them.
Gotta love the moment the DA corrected Jane about the bullet size i think it is he was talking about and suddenly the Judge's eyes are literally trained on him the whole time likely picking up on the same suspicion as Jane at that point.
Shell size , not bullet
@@sunstruckfarms4489
shell not bullet.....you beat me to it.
Shotgun shells come in two different sizes. 3 and 3 1/2. At least for 12 gauge. Not sure for 10 gauge... and who hunts birds with 10 gauge?
@@cyberherbalist That's what I was thinking also. Not much left of that mallard he got at 60 yards.
@@cyberherbalist oh and 2 3/4" too
hahahahha Lisbons reaction is priceless
perfect
I finished binge watching The Mentalist a few weeks ago. I loved it and wish it had a longer run.
I'm half way trough now, totally worth all the viruses from these sketchy sites
@@JoeyP946 😂 😂 TOTALLY worth it. And "Anna(21) "telling me she's near my house
"and what kind of gun do you use to kill these defenseless ducks?"
❤
Would you shoot at a duck that could shoot back?
@@garwynrosser8907It would be more sporting.
This is one of the best series which I have seen till now
I miss the mentalist too! And I am not generally fond of crime shows, but they put this together so well!!
This scene in particular, so well done, and the way Teresa did the facepalm
It was actually cute
@Mansee true that,though it s primarily a crime show , the human emotions have been dealt in a way that it touches the hearts of its viewers , Jane n Lisbon s relationship is the highlight of the show n by the end of the series you start loving them so much...Miss this masterpiece...
@@monikamunjal1735 agree
“What is that? Did you just get it off Craigslist?”
😂😂😂
"i.miss.the.mentalist"
Me too, dude. Me too.
The very definition of : " Boy..! That escalated quickly..!! " 😂
Imagine suits and the mentalist cross over with harvey and mike on one side and jane on the other! 🔥🔥🔥
No, no, no .... Monk, Psych, AND The Mentalist! All vying to name the killer first! 😊😊😊
Ooooh, would be soo cool
The court scene is legendary!! Baker is outstanding!!
Loved this show!
I miss this show please bring Simon back for another season 😢
And why not? Columbo got more seasons. So did Picard.
Writters went on to newer shows leaving the soap writters.@dexterpoindexter3583
The fact that Jane is still himself at the Court it's a Pro. He is natural and breaks all rules. Everything is so stiff and calculated in Courts that beeing fresh and acting as he had never being before in a Court is refresh. Even to the Judge.
*the courts/a courtroom
Not really, you should watch some courtroom tv... Judges have to deal with crazy people all the time. They mostly look bored with the nonsense.
It’s a TV show lady, anybody who acted like he did in a real courtroom would be ejected pretty quick.
I know everyone today wants to be entertained all the time, but there are occasions where you need to be serious. Hopefully you’ll learn that when you grow up.
"When I'm cross-examine myself do I have to stand down there and ask the questions and run back up here and answer them?"
I can't with jane... XD
That's exactly what Woody Allen does, I think it's in "Bananas" 😂. As the witness he gets more and more flustered as his questions to himself get more difficult/awkward 😂
My favorite show when it was on, and I truly miss it!!!
Really .... couldn't stop laughing every time I watch this episode..... he's damn cute❤️
Definitely miss this
That judge is just so fucking done 😂😂
Is there a more gorgeous man alive than Simon Baker? I don't think so 🔥🤤
Gorgeous? Maybe. More charming? Hell nah!
Hahaha yeah, what a legendary scene. My favourite part was when the questioned the judge and counsel, and he said "Answer the question or state why you won't", and the judge replied with "We're not here to establish a record of fact regarding myself or counsel, so answer the question or you'll be held in contempt".
its a tv show nerd
Sometimes far fetched but I love that show. The Mentalist
@brianpeterson5559 I never saw this show, except the last few minutes when Jane strangled some guy who evidentally was responsible for the death of his wife-it was VERY unsettling seeing a brainy guy commit murder, but, anyway, this scene reminds of something seemingly happened at the end of virtual every episode, I'm told, on "Perry Mason:" not only did PM win virtually every case, but, very often, the actual criminal/killer, sitting in the audience, confessed the the crime! Now, the attorney didn't actual confess, he may as WELL have with all of that babbling about himself, which is ESPECIALLY egregious for a lawyer. Like you say, "Sometimes farfetched..."
The real world - "Mr. Jane, you are hereby charged with contempt and sentenced to 40 days in county jail".....
lol i think that actually happened at one point although i dont think it was jail time it was a fine. at the end i think it was 20k or something lol
Real world: the same sentence could've been plonked onto Tom Cruise's attorney character in A Few Good Men, when he thunders at Colonel Jessup "Did you order the Code Red?"
Yeah, but this show isn't part of the real world, dumbo.
We all need a Season 8.
♾️
Excellent episode🙌👏
I rewatched The Mentalist just a few weeks ago and it's still brilliant
I still love this!!
I was always amazed by this show. I had to keep reminding myself that they were just following the script. It's the writers who are the smart guys.
William Lucking was an awesome actor. I followed his career over the years. Sorry that he has passed away !! RIP
Ele é muito querido! Impossível não se apaixonar por ele.
E é um ator maravilhoso 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Ok, I need to rewatch this whole show with a set of new wiser eyes. I really wanna see if I like it as an adult too. 😁
Judge Piney!? MIND BLOWN!!
Best Detective show ever.
"answer it or tell me why you wont" this is a great phrase I'm gonna use it
❤❤❤PATRICK JANE FOREVER ❤❤❤
A little reference from Justice for All when Patrick said you're out of order. 😂
Only Patrick Jane can pull this shit off 😂😂😂
How about Shawn Spencer from Psych he a bit like Patrick jane but way more crazier (if u havent seen psych i highly recommend it)
@@clintbrew thanks for the Recommendation 🥰
Best show ever.
I've missed this show, there's none similiar not even close.
Exactly. Word for word 💯
@@i.miss.the.mentalist hence the name, dig it btw. 👌
Lucifer becomes like this midway through. Rly good show from start to finish. Well worth the watch. To sum up its the devil joining the police department
@@killerchick9438 if lucifer were to keep the supernatural himself and just focus on crime solving with the abilities while trying to get some, I would have maybe enjoyed the show but unfortunately it's not. I don't need any other supernatural than the Winchester boys.
The one that reminds me the most The Mentalist is the series Sherlock Holmes with Benedict Cumberbatch
Holy shit… yes, this is and the scene before this are what I missed.
This show was so good. Can't find all seasons on DVD so I ended up buying it digitally on Vudu
I bought the complete series off of Amazon
It's on HBO Max currently. That's how I'm catching up on the show.
its on prime
Ditto Amazon
Its on Roku for free as well.
I started watching the mentalist again about 1 month back
The Mentalist has a lot of entertaining scenes. What makes this one "Legendary", exactly? "He knows his way around a gun, so you might be the murderer. Submit to an impromptu search warrant. No? Handcuffs."
The best thing about this scene is how many hunters it caused to break out in angry hives.
I said Legendary, because this is the one of the funniest scenes for me. "You're out of order. This whole trial's out of order!" 😄 And I'm enjoying this scene a lot.
But I agree with you about that The Mentalist has a lot of entertaining scenes. The title was just subjective.
And Thanks for watching and your comment ✨
Probably getting a prosecutor to incriminate himself in the middle of the investigation of a crime he knows he committed, despite Jane having little to no real courtroom experience?
That's like the person throwing-out the first pitch at a ball game going on to 3-strike A-Rod looking.
Edit: also, it's been a long time since I saw the episode, but I don't think knowing guns was the only piece pointing to the prosecutor. It just jumped him to the head of the line. The question about refusing the search was pretty much moot, anyway; they were going to get the warrant, and he wasn't going to have time to conceal the murder weapon before that happened.
What is beautiful about this is the entire proceedings was an end run on the prosecutor. Jane has no authority to do anything. By "assaulting" the prosecutor he was able to get himself and the DA put before a judge to settle the matter. Then answer questions under oath. Jane's testimony is purely hearsay, but the accusation isn't germain to the hearing. Yet the accusation is powerful enough that when a judge and police investigators hear it they are compelled to act on it. The prosecutor ends up being held and the police get their search warrant before he can act.
And Jane gets to pay a fine if I'm the judge. This is this, and that is that.
I don't think that was the point of the scene. It's been a minute for me to watch this but from what I can recall, there was more evidence pointing to the prosecutor in question that Jane had pieced together. They were just provoking a response to show the judge he was acting suspicious and had something to hide. Knowing your way around a gun by itself isn't really what the point was, it was just what they used to provoke a response. You can tell by how Jane's acting that no matter what they answer, he already knows what the answer is and you can see that he's going somewhere with what he's doing / what he's saying. Throughout the series it's shown that nine times out of ten, he says or does something for a specific reason.
A duck with a 10 gauge. You'll get Mallard dust.
Lots of people use 10. It's not just about shell size it's the shot too.
The way the judge's eyes were nailed straight at that guy like a hunter hunting his prey. This is a pretty great scene...
and then at the end the attorney attempted to flee like a startled duck, and the judge SHOT an order to the bailiff
God I miss the peace and delight I used to get when watching this show... Like an exquisite Tea... it was...
miss this show
My-man!
Okay well now i need to rewatch this show.
i have a channel for mentalist edits and you inspire me everyday i once had 9k views thanks!!
Thank you 🙏 That's awesome to hear that ✨😊
@@i.miss.the.mentalist no problem, i might have to update them thumbnails on my older videos on that channel cuz recently learnt how to make it look cool and all. thanks once again for the motivation ✨☕
the facepalm >>>>>>
The mentalist is beyond incredible, This lawyer was there for the past episodes and no one could have ever thought that he was the murderer.
I love how the story progresses and the story and the characters have a life of their own, they branch out and make the most incredoulous scenes i ever had the honor of watching
Not only did I enjoy the series and the characters, but I learned so much about mentalism and how some people use it to pretend to be psychic.
I wish I could get everyone to watch it - just for the education.
Man can we get a where are they now reboot!!!!! I keep saying his mind is so well trained he could play physic now. Like how he used to just "know" or "feel". Let's do that reboot!
I am still watching it after so many years almost every day I stil wonder why
Such a completely different character to his roll in Margin Call. Very versatile
I really need more tv shows like The Mentalist,Lie to me,so if someone knows some please tell
We enjoyed watching White Collar. Hope that keeps you ticking over for a couple weeks 🙂
Lie to Me is a fun show, and I love Tim Roth, but the "science" behind it is a one-dude grift, unfortunately. While I know The Mentalist is also very dramatized, of course, the principles it uses are long-standing, which adds something to it for me.
I remember that Numb3rs show being pretty good, though I haven't the maths to say how accurate it might be. Seemed decent; they tended to take time to lay-out some mathematical concepts. House MD also had the "plausible episodic scientific mystery-solving" element to it. And, of course, the grandsire of most of this genre, Sherlock Holmes, had a great recent-ish adaptation starring Benedict Cumberbatch. These are all well-known, but hopefully they might put you on the path to some new fun stuff.
Best of luck!
Edit: just remembered; Suits. IIRC, tale of a self-taught nobody faking his way into a high-powered law firm with the help of one of their junior associates.
Numb3rs
House MD
Criminal Minds
Person of Interest
Unforgettable
Prodigal Son- Highly recommend this one.
All these are different but have a kind of similarity.
Psych is great
Elementary (Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu)
This show was the BEST series TV has ever been graced with.
I wish we had a team up with Mentalist, Elementary, Bull, House, and Suits 😭😭😭🙏❤️😇
Tony stark in court.
amazing epi
One of my favorite shows of all times with a great cast and writers.
I would love to have seen him go up against someone as smart as he , his Moriarty and David Suchet would have been the perfect actor for the roll.
Unfortunately this kind of programming seems to be lost and Patrick is surely missed.
I love you Simon darling ❤❤❤
Very cool!
Anybody else think he was gonna tell the judge "Answer the question CLAIRE"
2:40 Gun knowledge backfires
Mis realy this good series What is the reason to stop??? Well...will be wonderful to come back
2:23 a 10 gauge shotgun?!! That’s absolutely absurd. The lower the gauge the bigger the shell. That’s like an elephant gun or something
No, 10 gauge is an extremely common duck hunting gun. You've never heard of bird shot shells?
@@kurzabel i know what birdshot is. I’ve never seen a 10 gauge at all, but I’m not a duck hunter. I just assumed a 20 gauge would be fairly standard. I guess the spread and number of pellets is useful for aim?
@@bchearne yeah, the main thing is you just get more range with a 10 gauge, firing more pellets with higher fps. You need more pellets to get enough pattern density at a higher distance, and the extra velocity doesn't hurt either
Im just saying, Patrick Jane is the best detective in the world. Way better than any ncis agent could ever do. He is just way too smart.
CBS was very smart to try again with Simon. The Mentalist worked so well compared to his lawyer show. Glad he is back in Australia surfing with his family and enjoying his car collection.
1:35 So funny 🤣🤣
Legendary Court Scene? I've never even heard of 'The Mentalist'.
Essa cena é hilária 😂😂😂😂😂
Jane really had nothing.
The panicking is what cornered him in. He did that to himself.
Some facts about Simon Baker. He was born in Launceston, Tasmania. Another famous Australian actor Errol Flynn, was born in Hobart, Tasmania.
Baker's mother was a high school English teacher. Flynn's father was a university professor.
Baker went to New Guinea when he was 9 months old and later spent time in Sydney. Flynn went to New Guinea to prospect for gold, alternating with stays, in Sydney.
You're out of order! You're out of order! This whole trial is out of order!
jane actor producer director priceless.
did he think he was escaping from a courtroom during court? and every fool knows to get rid of a murder weapon, let alone never keep it at home. any place else can be explained but not the house.
I think he just loved the gun and it was probably very expensive,
He was also very egotistical and understimated people, he probably thought he would get away with it
@@SilentOcean-f7s no just an ahole DA who thought he was smarter then everyone else, but hay fresh fish in jail is always tight in the shower so the guys in jail will teach him the ropes.
Wow Piney had a part-time job.
2:20 Defenseless ducks 🤣
Sillly😂😂😂😂
How did youtube knew i have just watched mentalist S2
This was a nice nod to Sons of anarchy, Piney, the same actor gets killed by a shotgun from Clay.
Is this series being shown anywhere? I’d love to see it again.
it's on Amazon prime i think
HBO max
Simon baker plays the American accent so well without even trying.
You are not alone!
"Do you delight in killing small furry animals?"
"I hunt ducks, they have no fur."
Im so glad to see Roky Crikenson moved on with his life and went to Law School.
3 inches of hell, 3 inches of death.
3 and a half.
That was the moment you knew he messed up.
What is the name of this movie/series?
Mentalist
Yes this is entertainment, (🙄,) with a reminder that is also Fantasyland. 😅