Note that all the time Jane was manipulating the whole scene to get himself fired, so he could start his infiltration plan in RJ inner circle. Cruel, but awesome.
Best part of the show is that we the viewer know that everything Jane says and does is for a reason. He turns people into marionettes and they dance to his whim. If he gets fired, it's because he wanted to be fired. If he's wrong, it's because he wanted to be wrong. I miss this show.
@@ryanross6973 it's an old comment but mehhh I'll still reply - i actually didn't like that part all that much because it was weird to me that as a viewer you know he's up to something whatever he does or says, he's pretty much never out of control and very rarely wrong. But most of the CBI agents never figured it out, even though they hired him for his brain. Times and times again they doubted him, they were fooled by him, by his actions, they were surprised that he had a plan and knew what he was doing. I mean, come on, how long should it take for them to figure out that the guy is ahead of everyone else. It was weird to me that Cho was pretty much the only one that didn't underestimate Jane.
"You shamed us today and I won't let that happen again!" - Thirty seconds later he is running at a guy just merely insulted him, threatening to kill him. Well, isn't that nice behavior for the CBI?
He got attacked by Jane. And words can hit harder/hurt more than fists. We all know Jane is the smartest guy in the cbi building and he also know the secrets, childhood dreams, etc of people as we saw in season 5 or 6. So this was a peronal attack against his boss. We don´t know much about the boss, so we don´t know how heavy the attack was.
There are quite a few fascinating characters in TV shows, but I would agree, him and House MD. Are the one man shows that I could watch over and over. If anyone can recommend something similar to those two shows, I'm all ears
this scene is genius. before he called him pathetic, he got all the information from wainright he needed. he knew what he did wasnt enough to get himself fired, only suspended. so he had to go all out. he knew wainright didnt care about the rules per se, but about how it made the department(and wainright) look like. so he knew which angle to work to drive it home. and you can see in his expression, that he is making these split-second analyses and decisions, before commiting. then you see everything play out just as planned. thats the real patrick jane right there
@@darkrangerl jane has a house in Malibu and a collection of vintage cars worth a total of 2-2.5$ million. Also if you recall, jane once went into a casino and won a million dollars in a night.
I've noticed A LOT of comments about Jane goading Wainright the way he did as part of implementing his deliberate plan to get fired, in going after Red John. Which is true. But what I haven't seen mentioned is that part of that plan ALSO required him to distance his team from himself. So he didn't just get fired but he did it in such a way - like a complete narcissistic asshole that even they were taken aback by his behavior. Only Lisbon talked to him after the outburst, because of their relationship, and also because of their relationship, Jane let her down easy while still cutting her off. I was sad watching this episode at the time, though later I understood why he was doing it. When it came to getting his revenge on Red John, he was single-minded on his goal.
Apart from this scene, Wainwright was a great dude and a good cop who was a victim of Red John's greed. And when Jane shot Red John, he did it for Wainwright too.
This was a great episode, showing the darker side of Jane's personality. Another good one was the episode with JJ LaRoche and his Tupperware container, which also showed the darkness that lay beneath his surface of this character, which you didn't expect (and which is why Patrick could relate to him).
After being fired you immediately go and press charges for him threatening to kill you so you both lose your jobs. But you're still a millionaire so you are still good lol
@@tino6303 Jane was likely a millionaire. But he lied about the vintage car collection because he had to get into the game in order to win it and post bail. It's assumed he bought Walter Mashburn a new car, but that's never actually shown; he did use that as a pretext for catching the killer, though, and Mashburn was entertained enough that I wouldn't be surprised if he bought the car himself.
@@michaelfawcett7979 He lied about the vintage car collection because he knew he would win the game. The wristwatches and necklaces he purchased after winning $250,000 at black jack. I think he is still rich, but not as rich as he was before his family was murdered. In any case, he has the skills to earn hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars very quickly if need be.
Jane should have said "Do feel how angry you are right now ? Now imagine that I was the one who killed your wife and child or I knew who killed your wife and child. You want to take my head off for calling you pathetic. Imagine what you might want to do to me if I was the one who killed your family. How far do you think you would go ? Could any of these people hold you back ? I embarrassed you and you turned violent in a matter of moments."
I was waiting for him to open his mouth and say it, but not saying it definitely held more impact. "We're suspending him for this, but look how quick I jumped to anger just because he taunted me? Can I blame him??"
Jane still won, either way.. The decision, the burst just helps proving the insult.. 🤣🤣 And making decision due to personal feeling, yeah that's a good leadership right there.
Notice how she always stands beside him every time a confrontation happens (and runs after him, with only a little side glance to her boss). She may argue with him and disagree on a lot of things, but when things get tough, she literally takes his side, even when she can't really help him. She even shielded him at a moment in this video... Briliant way to show us the relationship without a single word. I love this scene. So well done. Not to mention Simon playing his part perfectly. Just amazing job.
Mommas boy Mommas boy Go back to your sand box.. This is the real world Where we take the bad guys (monsters) off the streets.. Your mommas calling Run home little boy
Don't know why you guys are giving Wainright crap. He was the best boss they had. Only one I actually liked besides the first one. The others were assholes when they walked in trying to prove themselves. Jane's the one who goaded him.
Remember that it was Jane's plan all along - not necessarily the details, but the general path. He did what he did not only to get fired but ALSO to make everyone think he was going off the deep end.
"you shamed us today" 10 seconds later he is trying to attack an unarmed man for a few childish insults. That is what a hypocrite looks like folks. He takes the moral high ground and puts himself above the rules, that's why he will end up getting higher up but eventually destroyed.
I have wanted to say those lines to more than one Boss over the years......made me feel very satisfied watching it - regardless of the true intent to manipulate behind it.
He got his man, he had no reason to continue. He also was able to trigger the idiot boss. The dude in as much confided he was going to get him fired anyway.
Can't even take a little abuse but says your not suppose to take a pscho without crossing the line even if it's the only way I think Jane didn't cross the line to far in I guess any ways crossing the line is crossing the line then what he was going to do was not right to he was going at Jane for little abuse
"i understand you're under some distress" i feel bad for wainright, but this is such an understatement. a serial killer has been literally ruining his life for the past nine years.
Dude was right though, little punk really was nothing but a mewling child. In every clip I've seen of this show, he's acted like a child and done absolutely nothing.
Wainwright didn't belong in this world. He would have been better suited to academia of criminal justice etc. He was a little naive but at the same time had a bit of chip on his shoulder. Jane read him well to see just which insults he would react most to. He was promoted at a young age and many who have been in that position know that the thing that rankles most is being accused of being too big for your boots, being disrespected because your age makes people disregard your abilities. Jane knew Wainwright would lose his temper most at the inference that he was incompetent.
Boss made exactly the right call. “Noble cause corruption” is extremely common in law enforcement and it routinely hurts innocent people and ruins their lives.
GOD! 😱 Finally I find someone who thinks the same! I always thought that I was the only one who had noticed it.. That is the only thing that was never said in the program, his mother was never mentioned! Simple (and literally) she did not exist... it is a mystery. Bruno Heller I need an explanation. Haha
I did oops, but still (thought she said they could still have a case, not that they won).......getting buried alive by an employee of a government agency. forget winning the case, you'd be doing everything to bend over backwards and let the guy go to avoid being sued.
Yes, you are right that the confession cannot stand and that Jane could be in for a lot of lawsuits. However you must remember that Marx is a highly intelligent person, such that Jane knew the only way to get to him was via a forced confession. A smart murderer like that would know that filing lawsuits only brings in more legal attention to him, and they already have evidence of Marx siphoning millions. It is almost inevitable that Marx gets sentenced for stealing from his company, torturing a guy, 1st degree murder, illegal methods of concealment, and other obstructions of justice. Jane just had to get the ball rolling, and smart people like Lisbon knew that
I h4ted Wainwright a lot here for not understanding and accepting that what Jane did worked and was the only possible solution to that criminal. Jane was right and Grace supported him (I was very proud, thanks Grace for representing me haha) and the boys also agreed although they did not want to get involved with the opinion (and Jane understood them). It bothered me even more to see his reaction later, because he showed that he was being hypocritical in his reprimand and turned out to be immature like Jane read it. But I could not hate him as such, since he was not a bad person, just inexperienced. when 6 months passed, Wainwright was worried about Jane and his mental stability and he lets him know Lisbon (as he was in the beginning, when Jane burned the files). That and see how sad Lisbon was willing to help him... always defending him, understanding him.. "You are sweet" 💔😍🥺😞 Those words were everything. I noticed all these things first and recently saw that it was part of his plan to be fired haha (I can be slow with certain details sometimes)
Are you sure he is a millionare? He felt so guilty after his family got killed. I always figured he did away of all of his possesions. The only thing he kept is an empty house. He also always wears the same clothes. He also never gets anything new. Also although he mentioned the car collection in that prison scene I always figured that was a bluff as well, since he always drives the same car. But ofcourse still money wouldnt be a problem for him.
You seem to be confused about the difference between "having money" and "spending money." Just because he's not spending any doesn't mean he doesn't have any. Jane did not do away with any possessions. He simply stopped caring about possessions. He is 100% devoted to catching RJ. Having possessions will not help him catch RJ but putting any effort into doing away with his possessions won't do anything to help either and the time and effort to get rid of them would just be a distraction from hunting RJ.
i felt that jane was the one not in the wrong since wain right had a go at him on the anniversary of his wifes and childs death and then threatned to hurt him. This makes the boss wainright look like a dummy
I love jane and all, and hes a great character, the only thing is that if you really know him don't even try to suspend him or anything bc he WILL talk shit about u!!!! hopefully if I was in the series I would be like a good friend and all so he wouldn't do that to ME
It was all part of his plan though, just an act. He wanted to get fired instead of himself quitting, so that Red John wouldn't suspect something. Jane then infiltrated Red John's inner circle.
What's with the blanket on the couch? How could someone be using it in between takes? Why does it keep disappearing?! (sorry, I'm tired and it's 1am and I can't sleep)
It's nice how someone who loses self control in few seconds over few words want to fire someone because he can't control himself. And someone who attacked colleague is talking about shame. But justice was served in some time. Rest in pieces, mooma's boy ;-)
loved the little corner of the mouth wipe he did there
yea, Jane knows how to make people angry haha
Note that all the time Jane was manipulating the whole scene to get himself fired, so he could start his infiltration plan in RJ inner circle. Cruel, but awesome.
Best part of the show is that we the viewer know that everything Jane says and does is for a reason. He turns people into marionettes and they dance to his whim. If he gets fired, it's because he wanted to be fired. If he's wrong, it's because he wanted to be wrong.
I miss this show.
Fuad Zaror Alarcon this man is a genius, I can’t stop admiring him.
@@ryanross6973 it's an old comment but mehhh I'll still reply - i actually didn't like that part all that much because it was weird to me that as a viewer you know he's up to something whatever he does or says, he's pretty much never out of control and very rarely wrong. But most of the CBI agents never figured it out, even though they hired him for his brain. Times and times again they doubted him, they were fooled by him, by his actions, they were surprised that he had a plan and knew what he was doing. I mean, come on, how long should it take for them to figure out that the guy is ahead of everyone else. It was weird to me that Cho was pretty much the only one that didn't underestimate Jane.
@@Ysmir. yeah, cho was the only one who was able to really see what Jane's capable of and to never doubt him
Bad writing. Lisbon's character should have seen right through that taunting.
Jane can exploit your deepest insecurities which even you didn't know existed
Im scared of angry jane ngl
Growing up at the carneval is a good trainer.
@@EthanMeatan Angry jane would make Red John look like a Yorkshire terrier with down syndrome....Harmless
I think this is an example of The insults that hurt the most are the ones that we believe ourselves.
Nah, it shows the hypocritical double standard.
Jane is one of the best written characters in anything Ive ever read/watched. Simon Baker absolutely killed it from ep 1 to the final
The only thing I find is not great about the show is that you do not cast male lead so much more beautiful than female lead usually.
"Let me help you". Lovely Lisbon.
"You shamed us today and I won't let that happen again!" - Thirty seconds later he is running at a guy just merely insulted him, threatening to kill him.
Well, isn't that nice behavior for the CBI?
That was actually the point.
He got attacked by Jane. And words can hit harder/hurt more than fists.
We all know Jane is the smartest guy in the cbi building and he also know the secrets, childhood dreams, etc of people as we saw in season 5 or 6.
So this was a peronal attack against his boss. We don´t know much about the boss, so we don´t know how heavy the attack was.
Onat Yungul that wasn't the point really the point was to get fired
@@xguitardude21x28 he saw no point in trying to catch the bad guy with his hands tied behind by his back from Lisbon's boss..
@@berndarndt9924 Wainwright looks gay as a matter fact
Best character ever written. Baker was perfect for the role.
There are quite a few fascinating characters in TV shows, but I would agree, him and House MD. Are the one man shows that I could watch over and over.
If anyone can recommend something similar to those two shows, I'm all ears
Now that I think about it, Dexter was a pretty good one too.
this scene is genius. before he called him pathetic, he got all the information from wainright he needed.
he knew what he did wasnt enough to get himself fired, only suspended. so he had to go all out.
he knew wainright didnt care about the rules per se, but about how it made the department(and wainright) look like. so he knew which angle to work to drive it home.
and you can see in his expression, that he is making these split-second analyses and decisions, before commiting. then you see everything play out just as planned.
thats the real patrick jane right there
@@bobjohnson7020 is it easy to make a gif ?
It's really good research and writing
@@michaelschweigart3517 The acting makes that work more than the words.
which kind of information?
@@chmzzzly The biggest is how Wainwright felt shame. That was what he cared most about. So Jane hit hard on that, again and again
"I think he deserved it" "thank you Grace" 😅
Somehow Jane's being a millionaire kinda takes the wind out the threats of being fired ahahaha
but he is not in it for the money, his ultimate goal is to kill Red John
he's a millionaire ? How did I miss that?
He made a lot of money doing readings. His family was killed, not stolen from. He was a celebrity.
@@randomstranger9900 omg thank you, you've filled the void ;)
@@darkrangerl jane has a house in Malibu and a collection of vintage cars worth a total of 2-2.5$ million. Also if you recall, jane once went into a casino and won a million dollars in a night.
I've noticed A LOT of comments about Jane goading Wainright the way he did as part of implementing his deliberate plan to get fired, in going after Red John. Which is true. But what I haven't seen mentioned is that part of that plan ALSO required him to distance his team from himself. So he didn't just get fired but he did it in such a way - like a complete narcissistic asshole that even they were taken aback by his behavior. Only Lisbon talked to him after the outburst, because of their relationship, and also because of their relationship, Jane let her down easy while still cutting her off.
I was sad watching this episode at the time, though later I understood why he was doing it. When it came to getting his revenge on Red John, he was single-minded on his goal.
Apart from this scene, Wainwright was a great dude and a good cop who was a victim of Red John's greed. And when Jane shot Red John, he did it for Wainwright too.
he did it for every victim despite SJK
This was a great episode, showing the darker side of Jane's personality. Another good one was the episode with JJ LaRoche and his Tupperware container, which also showed the darkness that lay beneath his surface of this character, which you didn't expect (and which is why Patrick could relate to him).
this show is the second show i was able to not stop after like 5 episodes and watch the whole show
what's the first show
yes this show and psych
The 2 shows are The Mentalist and The X-Files for me.
Try Dexter
Was the first one house?
I love how chi and Rigsby stayed quiet when he asked them if they agreed with him..funny
Company men... if they had his wealth they would’ve chimed right in....
Gracie was on it though:)
@@tamihayes5313 Sometimes they say screw the rules and sometimes they don't.
In what world is this 720p?
hhhhhhhhhhhh
you're right
Alternative TV universe.
Im pretty sure there is an accurate scientific answer to this but I dont wanna do the math.
Asking the real question here
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Missed this show, need to rewatch
Now we have reruns in Russia.
In Russia reruns watch you
I miss this show so much!
After being fired you immediately go and press charges for him threatening to kill you so you both lose your jobs. But you're still a millionaire so you are still good lol
@AcidDome yea he was. Had a vintage car collection too. Wrecked someone's car in the show and bought them a new one.
@AcidDome He was the most famous TV psychic. And after his family died, he lived mostly frugal. That money didn't just disappear.
@AcidDome Jane is a millionaire...
@@tino6303 Jane was likely a millionaire. But he lied about the vintage car collection because he had to get into the game in order to win it and post bail. It's assumed he bought Walter Mashburn a new car, but that's never actually shown; he did use that as a pretext for catching the killer, though, and Mashburn was entertained enough that I wouldn't be surprised if he bought the car himself.
If I got a dollar for every time Lisbon says Jane...
U would run out of numbers!
Writing and acting are just spot on ..you just feel something happening infront of you ...
One of my favourite scenes from the series
Lisbon looks sad to see him go :///
Nobody should ever forget that jayne is a millionaire
Wait what?
@@oliverp.3152 Jane is super rich. He used to be famous
@@Donfrak no, its also said hes dirty rich and thats why hes not afraid of any lawsuits or piss some guy off
@@EthanMeatan Then there is the vintage car collection and the expensive gifts he buys people right? Wristwatches and Emerald necklaces for example?
@@michaelfawcett7979 He lied about the vintage car collection because he knew he would win the game. The wristwatches and necklaces he purchased after winning $250,000 at black jack. I think he is still rich, but not as rich as he was before his family was murdered. In any case, he has the skills to earn hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars very quickly if need be.
Am I the only person who is so in love with the mentalist
Sara Jj no here's another one
Sara Jj I am bigger fan than you
Me too...
i still watch again and again
Me 2..
Jane should have said "Do feel how angry you are right now ? Now imagine that I was the one who killed your wife and child or I knew who killed your wife and child. You want to take my head off for calling you pathetic. Imagine what you might want to do to me if I was the one who killed your family. How far do you think you would go ? Could any of these people hold you back ? I embarrassed you and you turned violent in a matter of moments."
THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT
I was waiting for him to open his mouth and say it, but not saying it definitely held more impact. "We're suspending him for this, but look how quick I jumped to anger just because he taunted me? Can I blame him??"
Rahn127 if you remember he did this for a reason so he could make red john come out of hiding.
That's why the scene is powerful. Jane didn't have to say any of that. It was written on everyone's faces. They all knew what Jane's point was.
this wasnt real. it was part of jane's ruse. u know jane :) its trap to get red john
Best scene of the season... Jane should have said, good luck solving cases without me..
that would be arrogance not intelligence.
Na that would just make him look petty and that's not a good look on jane. Hes arrogant sure, but not petty.
@@cprolland1539 it would be the truth. Jane solved every case. The team always arrests the false person, until Jane find the real person.
@@ABCDEF-yj6tk but they can solve it without him
"You're Sweet"
anyone here on 2020 feb ?
That's just so simple and meaningful! Man, I love this show.
you mean 2020 sept
@Jason Gray it’s been an year 😲
@@toxictriggeredgamer a year*
I miss watching them 🙁
The "you're sweet" is killing me
He quit his job like boss
Jane still won, either way.. The decision, the burst just helps proving the insult.. 🤣🤣 And making decision due to personal feeling, yeah that's a good leadership right there.
Rigsby and Cho held wainwright in the fear he might hurt himself. 😂😂😂
God I miss this series.
it spoilt me for everything else.
not watched a series since.
The series is on HBO max
Lisbon is amazing always backs Jayne up
Notice how she always stands beside him every time a confrontation happens (and runs after him, with only a little side glance to her boss). She may argue with him and disagree on a lot of things, but when things get tough, she literally takes his side, even when she can't really help him. She even shielded him at a moment in this video... Briliant way to show us the relationship without a single word. I love this scene. So well done. Not to mention Simon playing his part perfectly. Just amazing job.
@@Camelia9251 Nice analysis.
Mommas boy
Mommas boy
Go back to your sand box..
This is the real world
Where we take the bad guys (monsters) off the streets..
Your mommas calling
Run home little boy
Nice.
Great scene!
Don't know why you guys are giving Wainright crap. He was the best boss they had. Only one I actually liked besides the first one. The others were assholes when they walked in trying to prove themselves. Jane's the one who goaded him.
For good reason.
Remember that it was Jane's plan all along - not necessarily the details, but the general path. He did what he did not only to get fired but ALSO to make everyone think he was going off the deep end.
And there Jane proved his exact point, trying to prove he's hard and can take the hits.
you must not have watched the show, the point wasn't to prove a point, the point was he needed to get fired to start his plan
Well Jane completed his mission, he doesn't have anything to do with the CBI anymore so he can go after Red John
"you shamed us today" 10 seconds later he is trying to attack an unarmed man for a few childish insults. That is what a hypocrite looks like folks. He takes the moral high ground and puts himself above the rules, that's why he will end up getting higher up but eventually destroyed.
Nice breakdown
What ever all comment but I love this series and patrick jane .. awesome guy 😎❤️🤗
the whole time he was planning on getting fired, he played Wainright too well
I have wanted to say those lines to more than one Boss over the years......made me feel very satisfied watching it - regardless of the true intent to manipulate behind it.
Jane smirk is saying. Just as i plan. Hahaha
He got his man, he had no reason to continue. He also was able to trigger the idiot boss. The dude in as much confided he was going to get him fired anyway.
Can't even take a little abuse but says your not suppose to take a pscho without crossing the line even if it's the only way I think Jane didn't cross the line to far in I guess any ways crossing the line is crossing the line then what he was going to do was not right to he was going at Jane for little abuse
"i understand you're under some distress"
i feel bad for wainright, but this is such an understatement.
a serial killer has been literally ruining his life for the past nine years.
Jane's plan to get fired wasn't quite done, so he had to insult his boss, lol.
Dude was right though, little punk really was nothing but a mewling child. In every clip I've seen of this show, he's acted like a child and done absolutely nothing.
R u insulting him?
Wainwright was a bit naive and more into academics than the field. It doesn't make him a mewling child - just a little inexperienced.
I miss the cozy CBI office.
Poor Lisbon at the end.
They stuck together like ball and chain.
Who embarrassed the CBI?? Looks like someone who can't control himself is the embarrassment.
Wainwright didn't belong in this world. He would have been better suited to academia of criminal justice etc. He was a little naive but at the same time had a bit of chip on his shoulder. Jane read him well to see just which insults he would react most to. He was promoted at a young age and many who have been in that position know that the thing that rankles most is being accused of being too big for your boots, being disrespected because your age makes people disregard your abilities. Jane knew Wainwright would lose his temper most at the inference that he was incompetent.
Dexter and Batman would have a similar conversation, right down to the mama's boy line.
Boss made exactly the right call. “Noble cause corruption” is extremely common in law enforcement and it routinely hurts innocent people and ruins their lives.
LMAO, This is one of the funniest scenes in this series in my opinion 😂🤣😂
Man i like this guy
he did all of this just to get a night date with the cutie :D
Anyone know the music at 2:59?
might be in this playlist : ua-cam.com/play/PL5E379DFCF0066574.html
Anyone care?
Not really
@@Hithere-ek4qt I do so piss off😂
I wanna know tooooo
I dont need saving blake neely
One of the best scenes in the mentalist
& Loved That Smile at 3:00 Insinuating You Will Be sorry!!
Now that I think of it we never got much insight into Jane's mom. His dad, sure, but his Mom? Can't recall much...
GOD! 😱 Finally I find someone who thinks the same! I always thought that I was the only one who had noticed it.. That is the only thing that was never said in the program, his mother was never mentioned! Simple (and literally) she did not exist... it is a mystery. Bruno Heller I need an explanation. Haha
Which pixel is Jane? XD
He was a good boss... unnecessarily he was killed by Red John.
Ego is the greatest weakness of strong men, and the strongest weapon of weak men.
*Weak and strong as in physically strong
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3:34 jane's smile looks like red john's symbolic bloodred smile
Lol no it doesn't...
Lisbon was sad and the team but Jane wanted it and had bigger plans
In the end, it's all part of the plan
Now that I think about it, Jane doesn't have a 100% clearance rate as the FBI says he does in season 6 cause no way this confession counts
But ultimately the case was closed as mentioned in this video by lisbon, or did u miss that??
I did oops, but still (thought she said they could still have a case, not that they won).......getting buried alive by an employee of a government agency.
forget winning the case, you'd be doing everything to bend over backwards and let the guy go to avoid being sued.
Yes, you are right that the confession cannot stand and that Jane could be in for a lot of lawsuits. However you must remember that Marx is a highly intelligent person, such that Jane knew the only way to get to him was via a forced confession. A smart murderer like that would know that filing lawsuits only brings in more legal attention to him, and they already have evidence of Marx siphoning millions. It is almost inevitable that Marx gets sentenced for stealing from his company, torturing a guy, 1st degree murder, illegal methods of concealment, and other obstructions of justice. Jane just had to get the ball rolling, and smart people like Lisbon knew that
WHY DOES NO ONE WHEAR GLOVES WHILE HANDLING EVIDENCE!
One of the worst ways to die locking him in a coffin. Marks deserved what Jane did!
Wainwright was such a tool, didn't care at all when he got GOT by RJ.
I love you Simon ❤❤❤
So good
Poor Lisbon.. always cleaning after jane
Sound 3:00 ?? Name plz
I h4ted Wainwright a lot here for not understanding and accepting that what Jane did worked and was the only possible solution to that criminal. Jane was right and Grace supported him (I was very proud, thanks Grace for representing me haha) and the boys also agreed although they did not want to get involved with the opinion (and Jane understood them). It bothered me even more to see his reaction later, because he showed that he was being hypocritical in his reprimand and turned out to be immature like Jane read it. But I could not hate him as such, since he was not a bad person, just inexperienced. when 6 months passed, Wainwright was worried about Jane and his mental stability and he lets him know Lisbon (as he was in the beginning, when Jane burned the files). That and see how sad Lisbon was willing to help him... always defending him, understanding him.. "You are sweet" 💔😍🥺😞 Those words were everything. I noticed all these things first and recently saw that it was part of his plan to be fired haha (I can be slow with certain details sometimes)
Can anyone tell me the name of the song
I would sue if anything happens to me like that
And 6 month after he wanted Jane back lol
Jane just casually has the real virus in his pocket this whole time
Jane was not doing this for money, he was doing for closure.
"We get dirty, the world stays clean" (Captain Price, 2019)
Are you sure he is a millionare? He felt so guilty after his family got killed. I always figured he did away of all of his possesions. The only thing he kept is an empty house. He also always wears the same clothes. He also never gets anything new. Also although he mentioned the car collection in that prison scene I always figured that was a bluff as well, since he always drives the same car. But ofcourse still money wouldnt be a problem for him.
CocaColaCo in a second if he wants he can get millions of dollars and wherever he wants
You seem to be confused about the difference between "having money" and "spending money." Just because he's not spending any doesn't mean he doesn't have any.
Jane did not do away with any possessions. He simply stopped caring about possessions. He is 100% devoted to catching RJ. Having possessions will not help him catch RJ but putting any effort into doing away with his possessions won't do anything to help either and the time and effort to get rid of them would just be a distraction from hunting RJ.
He also got the million dollars bail money back after he was found not guilty of killing Carver red john
i felt that jane was the one not in the wrong since wain right had a go at him on the anniversary of his wifes and childs death and then threatned to hurt him. This makes the boss wainright look like a dummy
what was the stress in this case?
Every time I look at Robin Tunney I can't help but notice that she kinda looks like Margot Kidder, she'd make a great Lois Lane. 👌
i cant find a web to stream this series anymore -_- , its either gone or has a bad connection
Gomovies still streams this show
@@Isaac.Reuben .io ? .. its 480 but i can work with that, thanks so much mate
It’s on amazon prime
If he's so big on doing things the right way shouldn't he suspend himself for trying to attack Jane?
little did they know he would be back
Which episode is this scene from in which season
I love jane and all, and hes a great character, the only thing is that if you really know him don't even try to suspend him or anything bc he WILL talk shit about u!!!! hopefully if I was in the series I would be like a good friend and all so he wouldn't do that to ME
It was all part of his plan though, just an act. He wanted to get fired instead of himself quitting, so that Red John wouldn't suspect something. Jane then infiltrated Red John's inner circle.
@@Mustafa.Shakir ohhhhhh ty!!! I thought that he just got fired and that was it or something. What season is this?
@@camilabarahona6310 no problem, S04E23
What's with the blanket on the couch? How could someone be using it in between takes? Why does it keep disappearing?! (sorry, I'm tired and it's 1am and I can't sleep)
Need a blanket? ;-)
@@burstcity3832 ironically I was knitting a blanket while I binged this whole show. Lol I guess I did.
@@lauraprivett That's awesome...wait, do you think he somehow mentalised you into knitting one? Oooooooo!
@@burstcity3832 lol maybe...
It's nice how someone who loses self control in few seconds over few words want to fire someone because he can't control himself. And someone who attacked colleague is talking about shame.
But justice was served in some time. Rest in pieces, mooma's boy ;-)
You're psycho if you think Wainright deserved to die.
Tbh, Waynewright has a point. Jane could have killed the suspect. And how would you react if someone insulted you that way?
What a badass
Jane did here something I atrongly disagree with, putting his friends in an emotional state that he knows is bad.
He did it to purposely get himself fired so he could infiltrate RJ's inner circle
Wasn't this a scheme to get fired to get closer to red john or something?
his plan was quite clever however he should of told his team the plan before he got angry but he played the part well
I know why Jane does that. But what of Waynewrights behavious makes him look like a "mommas boy"?