Choice 1: Do not react. (too weak) Choice 2: Confront calmly (not the style) Choice 3: Kill right off (too much) Choice 4: Create an elaborate masterplan which includes at least three variables and could go wrong 1000 ways but trust and use your wit which will result in hour long intimidation and a full one minute of fight of the guy
true and when he is confronted with a direct question he avoids it by telling a different truth, like here: he says he has to make a phone call. i bet wih that call he ordered those shoes
My favorite part is a few scenes later, the look on Ray's face as Van Pelt gets added to the team and he realizes that Jane is systematically dragging his team back together, and he should just surrender now.
Nah, he's Chaotic Good. He has no respect for rules and will troll people mercilessly, but in the end he believes in justice; there's a reason he chooses to consult for the police and it isn't the money (since he's fabulously wealthy).
@@casey6556 He's neutral evil or chaotic evil. He doesn't care about the law, and he doesn't actually necessarily care about the ramifications of his actions on people's. Everything he does serves one purpose. Killing Red John. He doesn't care about the crimes he helps solve. He certainly doesn't care about the lives he tears apart in doing so. In this episode alone he costs at least one if not two or all three CBI agents their jobs all because he wants to work with specific people, not the ones he is told he has to. In the episodes before this he coldly shot and killed a man he thought was Red John and only defended himself and manipulated people to get away with murder because he realized that the man he killed wasn't Red John. Patrick Jane is *not* a good person, he is a sociopath. Everything he does, including consulting with the CBi serves one purpose; to murder someone. If Patrick could have killed Red John without spending years hunting him or working with the CBI he would have in a heart beat. Even after he literally gets away with murder twice he doesn't change his personality or the way he continues to torment people when he assists on FBI cases. He tends towards more Neutral than Chaotic on that axis because it's easier to work with the Law because it gives him access to resources and knowledge he wouldn't have on his own. But everything he does is purely to watch the chaos unravel from his words or actions which is funny to him. He falls on Evil on that axis because he cares about no one but himself and his own ends. Even his preferred partners are people he can manipulate with less effort and who will go along with his chaotic actions. Friendship is secondary to him as opposed to pawns who he can manipulate and who trust him. I am not counting anything past mid Season 6 or all of Season 7 because it doesn't necessarily change how he acts on cases, it just means his outright manipulation of his coworkers is lessened as long as he gets his way. He is Neutral tending towards Chaotic for the entire show, and Evil only showing any shift towards Neutral and even that is not outweighed by his actions outside of his relationship with Lisbon. Under no spectrum is this sociopath considered "Good".
@@DwarfyDoodad I'd disagree with you on that count. He's more neutral than evil on that particular axis. If he truly did care for no one but himself, then why does he want to kill Red John? He truly did care about his family, his desire for revenge and his immense guilt over their deaths alone speaks to his humanity. His abusive father had to threaten him to scam a dying girl and her grandmother. He donates several hundreds of dollars worth of gems anonymously to a charity and pays for the liver transplant of an elderly mother of a casino worker he barely knew. And I seriously doubt that those agents were fired over a brief tussle. They were probably reprimanded and taken off the case. All in all, Patrick Jane has a flexible moral code, particularly when it comes to Red John, yes. But he has lines on that code. And even when he crosses those lines, it's not like he skips over them and never looks back.
And like everything Jane does it's very smart, smart money on the little guy because the big guy is fighting to win, the short guy is fighting to survive and like Sun Tzu said "a man who fights for his life always fights ten times harder"
This is one of my favorite episodes. This scene is great, as well as when Jane examines the body and says "this man is dead, I'm all but certain of it".
G Penguin no he manipulated them into getting fired so his former coworkers (Rigsby and Van pelt) can join the tean again. The whole divison got taken down because jane killed red john. As far as i remember
Planting the seeds of insecurity with "he didnt mean that" because he saw him being conscious of his height since he wore high sole shoes 😭 this is written and acted so well holy.
House is extremely smart but his core focus is medicine so he'd be out of the game in a second, jane is too chill and smart to have any kind of heated argument with someone as smart as sherlock so he'd be out. Sherlock being as smart as he is will immediately understand the intelligence of the other two and as history has it they would probably become friends
"Jane's soul, good and evil, redemptions and revenge. We'll see which wins." Jane will get revenge and his soul his fine the way it is. Jane would never say it just because he sees humans as complex.. I'd say he is kind because he is one of the few characters doing good but never wanting credit. He could be cold as hell in certain circumstances it's why he is great and one of the most complex characters.
Man, this series was so fucking brilliant, if they didn't screwed up the Red John stuff this would've been the best fucking show ever. I miss it so much, i can't even watch any cop show right now because they are all shit compared to The Mentalist.
+Batuhan Denizli (NaoGrus) shut the fuck up they fucked it up on red john you say nothing and how you know how everyones opinion is you have taken interviews
+RoTz0101 I just recently started watching the show and I've literally devoured one episode after the other in my free time. I saw the RJ episode yesterday and for me it's the new definition of "meh"... I still can't believe that it ended so lamely and anticlimactic after such an epic build up.
@ RoTz0101 - I've tried several crime shows after this and let me tell you, it's hard to watch ANYTHING after Mentalist. Although I'm now on Criminal Minds and that kind of involves the same kind of technique Jane used to figure out the suspects. Anyway, only one question, how do you think they've screwed up the Red John "stuff"?
Moral of the story don't ever ever mock the circus guy because he's the only one beside the bankers who can rip you off your money with a smile in your face ,Lmao.
How I wish that can come back I really enjoy The Mentalist I don't think there's another program on TV like that that's why I wish you would come back💞💞
Perfect example of trolling. Trolls never want to attract attention to themselves, they don't make scenes or attack other people or argue against them. Trolls are masters of social communications and they simply get people attack each others, so the troll can stay at the side and enjoy from the show.
@@ajdinfischer1425 no idea what it is. But it is some of the series end where Jane was moved to this another unit and others were punished or something. You likely find episode by googling the characters names in the show.
Shit like this is why I loved the character of Jayne, and why Ms. Tunney was magnificent casting in my eyes. Her facial subtlety perfectly mirrors the little devil on Jayne's shoulder
He stopped doing that, and he usually is nice to some people. For example there was a guy in one episode with memory problems, so at the end of the episode he taught him a technique to help deal with the problems.
This episode was on just the other day. One of the channels just started putting this series on again. Jane is a pistol! Love his sly little digs & facial expressions. Don't mess with a mentalist...he'll turn you inside out & enjoy every minute of it.
The funny part is that Jane would agree with you. He would never say he is a "kind" or even a "good" person. What he truly is is a deeply flawed man who did a lot of bad things and is trying to atone for them. In conjunction with that he has one ultimate goal (Revenge) which he is willing to do terrible things to do. It's an long running battle for Jane's soul, good and evil, redemptions and revenge. We'll see which wins.
We all know that guy that is short, but he is either extremely charismatic or extremely funny or really good at some sport or whatever. It's sike they figured out how to grow in other areas. A lot of respect to those btw
Katie Kat No, a short person with a bad temper is referred to having a "napoleon complex" referring to Napoleon who was speculated to be short despite being a war general.
@@whateverhappenshappens4284 pfft. Calling it a Napoleon complex (which I was aware of, but thanks anyway) is just giving the pricks some napoleonic association type street cred. I'm sticking with SMS ; )
@@whateverhappenshappens4284 Napoleon was not short he was 5'6” - 5'7” (168-170 cm) tall, which was slightly above average for Frenchmen of his time The whole joke about Napoleon being short came from British newspapers during the Napoleonic war who would often draw mocking cartoons of Napoleon being a dwarf or short and sadly because the British defeated Napoleon the stigma of that joke stuck to this very day
Jane knows exactly where he can push each button and how long. And nobody can blame him therefore. He never told anything. But you can count on him at nearly every criminal case :D I love this episode... how to challenge your colleges to kick themself out of the job... NEVER mess with Jane... :P
Preying on the insecurities of vain people is easy. Their egos will do most of the work for you. All you have to do is pay attention. People are suprisingly eager to tell you who they really are.
I learned from my experience that oftentimes you must *_not_* lie. Tell them the truth, but say it in the way that it will have multiple meanings depending on their preconception. Nothing works better than half-concealed truth, and people *_loves_* to have doubt. And Jane knows that. 😂
All of this to bring Lisbon back lol The only one he accepted to work with, I love that he trusts her, it's evident his goal is to get Red John but since then he started to rely on her despite their feelings growing with time, her honest and beliefs allowed him to keep going that's why she could handle him. I love the perfect timing in this show
Imagine Castle and Jane meeting each other LOL xD EDIT: Yes I meant Richard Castle from the show "Castle" played by Nathan Fillion if they met I think it would be hilarious
He says, "I doubt Niskitt meant anything, by the way." and then follows it up by pretending to quote him, "You're short, man up. I don't think he was referring to you." He was implanting the idea of Niskitt joking about his height to set up the angry confrontation for the following scenes.
Torq : Hey, Jane you used to be in the Circus right?
Jane : (Target Acquired)
Choice 1: Do not react. (too weak)
Choice 2: Confront calmly (not the style)
Choice 3: Kill right off (too much)
Choice 4: Create an elaborate masterplan which includes at least three variables and could go wrong 1000 ways but trust and use your wit which will result in hour long intimidation and a full one minute of fight of the guy
I hadn't thought of it that way... Haven't seen this episode, but I thought Jane was just trying to break up this team to get HIS team back.
@@Gwentheferret It was both.
@@smurfyday true 😆
@@hthree7857 actualy he did all the above :)
My favorite part is that Jane never even lies to them, he just has them come to their own conclusions.
true and when he is confronted with a direct question he avoids it by telling a different truth, like here: he says he has to make a phone call. i bet wih that call he ordered those shoes
@@Alegost1 He did, he even stated in the call that he wanted to make a special order
Jane is a master manipulator
It's called precision of words. Lol used it all the time ;)
The important phone call and special order were for those white shoes that trigger the little guy.
My favorite part is a few scenes later, the look on Ray's face as Van Pelt gets added to the team and he realizes that Jane is systematically dragging his team back together, and he should just surrender now.
lol, that's epic.
Yea, when he realizes what Jane is doing he should just hoist the white flag
I missed it. Too busy looking at Van Pelt's face.
yes!!! he instantly knew what was happening 😂😂😂
Jane can literally tear a group apart from the inside and no one except for Lisbon would notice it XD
KiraTheUsagii's Workshop Cho would notice
@@buffybell3409 he wouldn't. But later he would realize what has happened.
Jane is a jerk.
@@goldenbear8250 He is not.
@@aveaillium8754
Smug, arrogant, narcissistic...
yeah, your probably right.
These are great qualities.
Jane = THE ULTIMATE CHAOTIC NEUTRAL EXAMPLE EVER
Nah, he's Chaotic Good. He has no respect for rules and will troll people mercilessly, but in the end he believes in justice; there's a reason he chooses to consult for the police and it isn't the money (since he's fabulously wealthy).
@@casey6556 He's neutral evil or chaotic evil. He doesn't care about the law, and he doesn't actually necessarily care about the ramifications of his actions on people's. Everything he does serves one purpose. Killing Red John. He doesn't care about the crimes he helps solve. He certainly doesn't care about the lives he tears apart in doing so. In this episode alone he costs at least one if not two or all three CBI agents their jobs all because he wants to work with specific people, not the ones he is told he has to. In the episodes before this he coldly shot and killed a man he thought was Red John and only defended himself and manipulated people to get away with murder because he realized that the man he killed wasn't Red John.
Patrick Jane is *not* a good person, he is a sociopath. Everything he does, including consulting with the CBi serves one purpose; to murder someone. If Patrick could have killed Red John without spending years hunting him or working with the CBI he would have in a heart beat. Even after he literally gets away with murder twice he doesn't change his personality or the way he continues to torment people when he assists on FBI cases. He tends towards more Neutral than Chaotic on that axis because it's easier to work with the Law because it gives him access to resources and knowledge he wouldn't have on his own. But everything he does is purely to watch the chaos unravel from his words or actions which is funny to him. He falls on Evil on that axis because he cares about no one but himself and his own ends. Even his preferred partners are people he can manipulate with less effort and who will go along with his chaotic actions. Friendship is secondary to him as opposed to pawns who he can manipulate and who trust him. I am not counting anything past mid Season 6 or all of Season 7 because it doesn't necessarily change how he acts on cases, it just means his outright manipulation of his coworkers is lessened as long as he gets his way.
He is Neutral tending towards Chaotic for the entire show, and Evil only showing any shift towards Neutral and even that is not outweighed by his actions outside of his relationship with Lisbon. Under no spectrum is this sociopath considered "Good".
@@DwarfyDoodad I'd disagree with you on that count. He's more neutral than evil on that particular axis. If he truly did care for no one but himself, then why does he want to kill Red John? He truly did care about his family, his desire for revenge and his immense guilt over their deaths alone speaks to his humanity. His abusive father had to threaten him to scam a dying girl and her grandmother. He donates several hundreds of dollars worth of gems anonymously to a charity and pays for the liver transplant of an elderly mother of a casino worker he barely knew. And I seriously doubt that those agents were fired over a brief tussle. They were probably reprimanded and taken off the case.
All in all, Patrick Jane has a flexible moral code, particularly when it comes to Red John, yes. But he has lines on that code. And even when he crosses those lines, it's not like he skips over them and never looks back.
Silver Ackerman
_I raise you one Rhod Gilbert._
@@Birthday888 Vengeance is something personal. You don't do it because you cared/loved someone. You do it for yourself.
"My money's on the little guy!" *Walks off like a boss*
Ya he did say that . And he did so that.. wow. So cool you noticed that
You beat me to the punch!
@@NELOPES7 wow you must have a shitty day or life just to pick on him.
wow so cool of you, bla bla bla.
And like everything Jane does it's very smart, smart money on the little guy because the big guy is fighting to win, the short guy is fighting to survive and like Sun Tzu said "a man who fights for his life always fights ten times harder"
@@tsoul1333 lol
This is one of my favorite episodes. This scene is great, as well as when Jane examines the body and says "this man is dead, I'm all but certain of it".
I can't find this episode. Can you help me plz?
@@ajdinfischer1425 season 4, chapter 2 my friend
He's such a evil genius
The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg.
Randomly tell someone you know "I dont care what anyone says about you, I think you're great!"
@somethingsomethingDarkSide Damn
@somethingsomethingDarkSide Worked yesterday. Holy crap. It's bad.
Parkour
You're like Hitler, but even Hitler cared about Germany or Something.
The lesson here: Don't mock a mentalist
G Penguin no he manipulated them into getting fired so his former coworkers (Rigsby and Van pelt) can join the tean again. The whole divison got taken down because jane killed red john. As far as i remember
@@MB-qw2vi he didnt actually kill him there, he killed the fake while in the mall i believe
Torq: Hey Jane, you used to be in the Circus right?
*Man sealed his fate right there*
Absolutely! You don’t get away with that remark to Jane
But he did used to be in one.
This is why I love this show so much.
Jane is so brilliant a character. Love how he solves the cases.
Planting the seeds of insecurity with "he didnt mean that" because he saw him being conscious of his height since he wore high sole shoes 😭 this is written and acted so well holy.
Along all the other great things in this scene, I love that you can see Jane back away laughing at 2:10. He knows exactly what's coming next...
I love how Janes intention to make all this happen is explained in a little, very subtle facial expression linked to a shot of a boring office. Great.
I'm about a decade late on this show 🤦🏻♀️ but damn does it hold up
Me too
Same I need to watch the series dammit
@@tunge881 Amazon prime has it all!
I can't find this episode. Can you help me plz?
@@ajdinfischer1425 there are some Mentalist Twitter accounts that can identify episodes pretty well
I love this so so much I rewatch it from beginning to end each year. These writers are the best and Jane is perfectly played by the actor
Didn’t hurt that Simon Baker was also the producer (sometimes director) so he could play to his strengths.
I love the way Jane can pick up on people's insecurities and then engineer a situation. So funny
That was the funniest. I remeber when I saw that first, I laughed and laughed. Great comedy.
everybody is just an ant in Jane's ant farm.
a fantastic ant-agonist he is
The happiness on Jane's face when Tork tackles niskin on table is of a naughty kid who has succeeded in his mischief.
"I aint got nothing to do with that
But yes this are Funny" 😂😂
These*
@@josephrabah4966 Mr Oxford
@@harish7548 Havared please!
This scene is hilarious..... everybody plays their roles perfectly, .... precious.
Plant the seeds of division on a soil of vanity and self doubt - sit back and watch the fruits of your labour EXPLODE! :D
Now where have I seen that happening lately? Hmmm? The White House you say?!
Christ that’s a lotta metaphor in one comment
@@patricksanders858 Stems from Israel
Wow! That’s a great quote, I’m stealing it!
Who Said that?
What if Patrick Jane, Sherlock Holmes and Dr House got into an argument? 😱 😀😜 sure would be entertaining for us !!!
@Stuart Coker It's never Lupus.
it'd be a nightmare for the scriptwritter
My money would be on Sherlock!!.. 😂
House is extremely smart but his core focus is medicine so he'd be out of the game in a second, jane is too chill and smart to have any kind of heated argument with someone as smart as sherlock so he'd be out. Sherlock being as smart as he is will immediately understand the intelligence of the other two and as history has it they would probably become friends
Jero demortal 😀😀👌🏼👌🏼
"Jane's soul, good and evil, redemptions and revenge. We'll see which wins."
Jane will get revenge and his soul his fine the way it is. Jane would never say it just because he sees humans as complex.. I'd say he is kind because he is one of the few characters doing good but never wanting credit. He could be cold as hell in certain circumstances it's why he is great and one of the most complex characters.
"My money's on the little guy" never gets old
One of the best series I have ever watched
I would hate to be on his bad side XD
christina113704. I've been seeing you comment on rick and Morty videos all day
@Ophelia I figure it might be bc of the comment about his "family". Either that, or he was just letting off steam
Darker version of don't mess with the Jane is the guy he buried alive and had a baby monitor so he could watch.
Loved this show. Patrick Jane is one of my all time favorite characters.
Here I go again clicking on a random Mentalist video that is going to take me down a rabbit hole that ends with me re-watching the series
Man, this series was so fucking brilliant, if they didn't screwed up the Red John stuff this would've been the best fucking show ever. I miss it so much, i can't even watch any cop show right now because they are all shit compared to The Mentalist.
Batuhan Denizli i do bro. I hate being retardedly smart, but well, life goes on.
+Batuhan Denizli (NaoGrus) shut the fuck up they fucked it up on red john you say nothing and how you know how everyones opinion is you have taken interviews
+RoTz0101 I just recently started watching the show and I've literally devoured one episode after the other in my free time. I saw the RJ episode yesterday and for me it's the new definition of "meh"... I still can't believe that it ended so lamely and anticlimactic after such an epic build up.
+aeoncz the RJ episode in the S3 end - S4 was much much better done.
@ RoTz0101 - I've tried several crime shows after this and let me tell you, it's hard to watch ANYTHING after Mentalist. Although I'm now on Criminal Minds and that kind of involves the same kind of technique Jane used to figure out the suspects. Anyway, only one question, how do you think they've screwed up the Red John "stuff"?
Love this guy !!! Gorgeous actor
LOVED and still LOVE this show...was sooooooo good!!
Moral of the story don't ever ever mock the circus guy because he's the only one beside the bankers who can rip you off your money with a smile in your face ,Lmao.
Anything Simon Baker is in is always absolutely phenomenal!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
How I wish that can come back I really enjoy The Mentalist I don't think there's another program on TV like that that's why I wish you would come back💞💞
Loki: I'm the God of Mischief
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Jane:Hold my ☕
Edit: 🍺 to ☕
What about tea?
Beer? Really? Tea man! TEAAAA
*hold my tea!
Why would put coffee's image. He hates it. He likes TEA
loved this show one of the best
*I’ll be damned if this isn’t the best epic scene ever.*
Moby Dick retard is tones better.
the way he completely dismantled this team was amazing
This cracked me up lol
I still haven't found a series that can live up to the mentalist.. Lucifer tries but Jane is just someone speciel
Scorpion is good
If you're wanting detective shows, Columbo is an oldie but goodie. Some of the stuff is dated, but I always enjoyed Columbo's character.
@@janeenschultz8502 well he has never been my coup of the
Mr Jane never fails to amuse and he makes his own amusement when he's bored which is probably why Lizbeth keeps him occupied
Yes, this iconic series was broadcasted for 13 yrs. Sucess. Amazing. My son congratulations to you. Very well.
Jesus. Brilliant foundation laid for the most epic troll :D!
Jane is the Loki, "the god of mischief" in this scene. Planting mischief everywhere
My money is on the little guy!
Perfect example of trolling.
Trolls never want to attract attention to themselves, they don't make scenes or attack other people or argue against them.
Trolls are masters of social communications and they simply get people attack each others, so the troll can stay at the side and enjoy from the show.
I can't find this episode. Can you help me plz?
@@ajdinfischer1425 no idea what it is. But it is some of the series end where Jane was moved to this another unit and others were punished or something.
You likely find episode by googling the characters names in the show.
@@paristo thx :)
I love good actors.. And he is a REAL one.
iv seen 11 clips of the mentalist with the same title. i guess this show is truly amazing
If you haven't watched up to now, you have to, it is great!!
It's got so many epic scenes and story and acting.
just imagine that man to be evil , i guess he would be like the guy in the anime monster (if u wathced it you know what i mean)
Except even if Jane were evil, he'd still have his sense of humour. I don't think Johan was even amused by all the things he did.
Simon the soundtrack was amazing on that anime
Akira Razernite hello and can you please tell me what the soundtrack name is..👍
John is more similar to Johan
Damn right I know what you mean
Torq:Hey Jane, you used to work at the circus, right?
Jane: Activate instant kill mode
greatest troll of all times
lol this was great
Shit like this is why I loved the character of Jayne, and why Ms. Tunney was magnificent casting in my eyes. Her facial subtlety perfectly mirrors the little devil on Jayne's shoulder
He stopped doing that, and he usually is nice to some people. For example there was a guy in one episode with memory problems, so at the end of the episode he taught him a technique to help deal with the problems.
And Jane's truly compassionate side was shown when he comforted that dying ME/coroner guy whom he used to tease all the time.
Jane hummm playing them like toys, but still funny tho, I laughed a lot 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
Patrick Jane is funny, but this was kinda mean.
Hooverblox he wanted Cho and Rigsby back.
Well, if you think back to the things he s done, he is kind of mean
Hooverblox
I felt bad for the guy who got made fun of:/
Only a short person Will consider this to be mean. Howzit shorty
jasper I’m 6”4 and I think it’s mean.
Nothing like figuring out a master manipulator that probably had people " bamboozled" for decades ! I can relate ! Good job Jane !
Yes
Stir it up
Always fun to step back and watch
This episode was on just the other day. One of the channels just started putting this series on again. Jane is a pistol! Love his sly little digs & facial expressions. Don't mess with a mentalist...he'll turn you inside out & enjoy every minute of it.
God..isn't he manipulative ??
I love it!!
The music is so apt I mean Jane's mischief was incoming
The funny part is that Jane would agree with you. He would never say he is a "kind" or even a "good" person. What he truly is is a deeply flawed man who did a lot of bad things and is trying to atone for them. In conjunction with that he has one ultimate goal (Revenge) which he is willing to do terrible things to do. It's an long running battle for Jane's soul, good and evil, redemptions and revenge. We'll see which wins.
Haha! I saw this ep a few days ago and found it a really good one! The way he manages to slyly kick them off one by one was funny.
Omg I Love jane so much😂
lol in his defense he was trying to get his team back!!
"I like your shoes" =))
lol Hilarious episode.
We all know that guy that is short, but he is either extremely charismatic or extremely funny or really good at some sport or whatever. It's sike they figured out how to grow in other areas. A lot of respect to those btw
Quite common in men who are less than 5'9'' tall. I call it "The Napoleon Complex".
I call it 'SMS', aka Short Man Syndrome.
Katie Kat No, a short person with a bad temper is referred to having a "napoleon complex" referring to Napoleon who was speculated to be short despite being a war general.
@@whateverhappenshappens4284 pfft. Calling it a Napoleon complex (which I was aware of, but thanks anyway) is just giving the pricks some napoleonic association type street cred. I'm sticking with SMS ; )
Katie Kat Makes sense
@@whateverhappenshappens4284 Napoleon was not short he was 5'6” - 5'7” (168-170 cm) tall, which was slightly above average for Frenchmen of his time The whole joke about Napoleon being short came from British newspapers during the Napoleonic war who would often draw mocking cartoons of Napoleon being a dwarf or short and sadly because the British defeated Napoleon the stigma of that joke stuck to this very day
I love socially manipulating people lol.
You mean you love other people doing it. Because, and I'll bet my ass on this one, you can't get shit done, kiddo.
+fernando el nacho burn
You seem more ASD than Sociopath
+MyWorldOrder Take a psychopath test bro
why take the test, its a fun thing to do actually something that doesn't do much harm, but just make dumb people do dumb shit cuz they are dumb !!
Janes always doing some shit😂
Jane knows exactly where he can push each button and how long. And nobody can blame him therefore. He never told anything. But you can count on him at nearly every criminal case :D I love this episode... how to challenge your colleges to kick themself out of the job... NEVER mess with Jane... :P
Preying on the insecurities of vain people is easy. Their egos will do most of the work for you. All you have to do is pay attention. People are suprisingly eager to tell you who they really are.
Haha, great!
Love that guy
hahahahahah, i love him so much
I learned from my experience that oftentimes you must *_not_* lie.
Tell them the truth, but say it in the way that it will have multiple meanings depending on their preconception.
Nothing works better than half-concealed truth, and people *_loves_* to have doubt.
And Jane knows that. 😂
Jane is that mysterious-chill but smart asf guy that always sit at the end of the class
I can't find this episode. Can you help me plz?
@@ajdinfischer1425 4x2 or so.
I appreciate how Jane truly doesn't respect law enforcement. XD He'll only work with one team, and tear the rest apart lol
He did all this so that he could work with his previous team 😂
Beautiful Series, I love it
Bruno Heller is one heck of a writer hilarious!
I love how life contacts with my dreams there all the same
😆😂😂😂 That was classic!!!!!😂😂
Ok, This is epic
Jane the trickster that stirs trouble( he he reminds me of Loki for some reason)
I love this show. It's like if Derren Brown got into the FBI or something.
All of this to bring Lisbon back lol The only one he accepted to work with, I love that he trusts her, it's evident his goal is to get Red John but since then he started to rely on her despite their feelings growing with time, her honest and beliefs allowed him to keep going that's why she could handle him. I love the perfect timing in this show
Imagine Castle and Jane meeting each other LOL xD
EDIT: Yes I meant Richard Castle from the show "Castle" played by Nathan Fillion if they met I think it would be hilarious
frank castle ?
@@floowzer7067 I think he means Castle from the tv show Castle not the punisher
HOLY SHIT YES. that would be a dream
@@medija2938 Literally one of my favorite shows ever. so nice to meet people who have watched/heard of it too
Jane didn't try to get his costar kicked off the show (or whatever).
He says, "I doubt Niskitt meant anything, by the way." and then follows it up by pretending to quote him, "You're short, man up. I don't think he was referring to you." He was implanting the idea of Niskitt joking about his height to set up the angry confrontation for the following scenes.
Gray Gilbert duhh?
Are you a special student who had to explain it in the comments because you assumed everyone was just as oblivious?
Gray Gilbert
Almost like we watched the same video...
He was so bogus for that lmfao! loved every minute of it lololol
That one guy who laughs before the argument starts ___> 2:07
this video title is the definition of: Overkill.
Always with the swift victories
Simon Baker was so great in this show.
not here tbh, he's always great :) its just sad we can't see him strolling around a lot these days. kinda miss him