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title: "MENTALIST SEASON 2 (DVD/S)"
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# MENTALIST SEASON 2 (DVD/S)

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## Description

California Bureau of Investigation consultant Patrick Jane (Simon Baker in his Emmy®-nominated role) has a blatant lack of protocol but is self-assured and driven. The former “psychic” uses his talent for seeing the clues everyone else misses to solve the most baffling crimes. But there’s more than crime that makes this season a must-see: Lisbon and Cho reveal hints about their troubled pasts. Violence fells one CBI boss, and the new boss seems more interested in authority than teamwork. And as the Van Pelt-Rigsby relationship heats up, it threatens to cool down their careers.

Review: Funda-mentally brilliant - After the dramatic close of Season 1, it would be understandable if 'The Mentalist''s second season struggled to maintain the excitement of it's predecessor, but thankfully there are enough brilliantly plotted murders, intriguing CBI subplots, and, of course, Red John murders, to make Season 2 more than equal to the climax it followed. For the uninitiated (I'd suggest beginning by watching Season 1), the show centers around Patrick Jane (Simon Baker), a former TV 'psychic' regretful of his former career, who joins the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after the murder of his wife and son by the serial killer Red John, an event which precedes Season 1 of the show. Jane's brilliant nouse for spotting clues, hints, and body-language giveaways make him an indispensable member of the team, but his erratic, gung-ho interviewing style, and interrogative questioning make him a frustration for his work colleagues - the no-nonsense Chief Inspector, Teresa Lisbon (Tunney), the quiet, brilliantly sarcastic Kimball Cho (Tim Kang), and the younger members of the team, Rigsby (Yeoman) and van Pelt (Righetti), whose first-season friendship, is interestingly developed, here. Season 2 contains some of the very best episodes yet, from a Red John backed murder slew close to home ('His Red Right Hand'), to 'Aingavite Baa', a brilliant study of amnesia, fear and monetary greed, and on to another Red John-based thriller ('Red Sky in the Morning') to close the season off, even more dramatically than the first. The acting is top-notch, as well, with Baker the standout, though all the CBI figures, and most of the bit parts also put in good turns; especially Robin Tunney as the exasperated, but charming, Lisbon. Equally, the often dark and/or deadpan wit of the first season, largely provided by Jane and Cho is back in full force, and blends well with the bloodiness and the tragedy, of some of the cases the CBI are involved in. Though it's very rare I say this about a series, there seemed to be no real weak points in Season 2 of 'The Mentalist'. The one thing I found a little unrealistic, is that there seemed to be no characters who claimed innocence when interviewed within the CBI offices, and also few cases seemed to end with uncertainty (as is often the case in real murder trials) - but the fact that that's the only issue of note with this superb show, is a testament to how well written, well cast, and well plotted 'The Mentalist' is. You'd be mad not to watch.
Review: One of the best things onTV! - Watch this, it is great! OK, I came to 'The Mentalist' as a cynic, only watched an episode by chance but boy was I impressed! The writing is taut and exciting, there is really convincing acting from the whole cast especially the fabulous Simon Baker, as the eponymous 'Mentalist' the tortured but whimsical Patrick Jane is excellent (And pretty sexy too, I'll admit it!)! It's a really nuanced performanced, so convincing, you really buy into this character and feel with him and for him. But every character without exception is 3D and so well acted and believable. It's an example to my mind of what TV drama should be. Every series is terrific so far: I only hope they have a resoulution of some kind planned eventually (in however many series time - it's still going very strong at the mo!) rather than descend into the mediocre because this ace series deserves a cracker of an end! I generally HATE TV - but I love this!!!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B002YGSYX8 |
| Actors  | Robin Tunney, Simon Baker |
| Aspect Ratio  | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,129 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 2,698 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) 3,402 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray) 5,310 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (213) |
| Dubbed:  | English |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 5051892017091 |
| Language  | English |
| Media Format  | PAL |
| Number of discs  | 5 |
| Product Dimensions  | 19 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm; 189 g |
| Release date  | 8 Nov. 2010 |
| Run time  | 16 hours and 12 minutes |
| Studio  | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles:  | Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Robin Tunney, Simon Baker
- **Format:** PAL
- **Language:** English
- **Number of discs:** 5
- **Runtime:** 16 hours and 12 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Funda-mentally brilliant
*by M***N on 3 January 2012*

After the dramatic close of Season 1, it would be understandable if 'The Mentalist''s second season struggled to maintain the excitement of it's predecessor, but thankfully there are enough brilliantly plotted murders, intriguing CBI subplots, and, of course, Red John murders, to make Season 2 more than equal to the climax it followed. For the uninitiated (I'd suggest beginning by watching Season 1), the show centers around Patrick Jane (Simon Baker), a former TV 'psychic' regretful of his former career, who joins the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after the murder of his wife and son by the serial killer Red John, an event which precedes Season 1 of the show. Jane's brilliant nouse for spotting clues, hints, and body-language giveaways make him an indispensable member of the team, but his erratic, gung-ho interviewing style, and interrogative questioning make him a frustration for his work colleagues - the no-nonsense Chief Inspector, Teresa Lisbon (Tunney), the quiet, brilliantly sarcastic Kimball Cho (Tim Kang), and the younger members of the team, Rigsby (Yeoman) and van Pelt (Righetti), whose first-season friendship, is interestingly developed, here. Season 2 contains some of the very best episodes yet, from a Red John backed murder slew close to home ('His Red Right Hand'), to 'Aingavite Baa', a brilliant study of amnesia, fear and monetary greed, and on to another Red John-based thriller ('Red Sky in the Morning') to close the season off, even more dramatically than the first. The acting is top-notch, as well, with Baker the standout, though all the CBI figures, and most of the bit parts also put in good turns; especially Robin Tunney as the exasperated, but charming, Lisbon. Equally, the often dark and/or deadpan wit of the first season, largely provided by Jane and Cho is back in full force, and blends well with the bloodiness and the tragedy, of some of the cases the CBI are involved in. Though it's very rare I say this about a series, there seemed to be no real weak points in Season 2 of 'The Mentalist'. The one thing I found a little unrealistic, is that there seemed to be no characters who claimed innocence when interviewed within the CBI offices, and also few cases seemed to end with uncertainty (as is often the case in real murder trials) - but the fact that that's the only issue of note with this superb show, is a testament to how well written, well cast, and well plotted 'The Mentalist' is. You'd be mad not to watch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best things onTV!
*by N***6 on 4 December 2010*

Watch this, it is great! OK, I came to 'The Mentalist' as a cynic, only watched an episode by chance but boy was I impressed! The writing is taut and exciting, there is really convincing acting from the whole cast especially the fabulous Simon Baker, as the eponymous 'Mentalist' the tortured but whimsical Patrick Jane is excellent (And pretty sexy too, I'll admit it!)! It's a really nuanced performanced, so convincing, you really buy into this character and feel with him and for him. But every character without exception is 3D and so well acted and believable. It's an example to my mind of what TV drama should be. Every series is terrific so far: I only hope they have a resoulution of some kind planned eventually (in however many series time - it's still going very strong at the mo!) rather than descend into the mediocre because this ace series deserves a cracker of an end! I generally HATE TV - but I love this!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Feel good TV
*by K***A on 10 April 2013*

Carried on in the same style as the first season. I'm not sure which one I prefer. Season 2 builds some fun development of the main characters. It's simply a pleasure to watch! Yes, can be a little predictable, as you know how long each episode will last, so cases can't get closed in the first 10 minutes, but that is a limiting factor of most tv series.

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