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'''Virgil Minelli''' ([[Gregory Itzin]])
'''Virgil Minelli''' ([[Gregory Itzin]])
:Minelli is the Administrator of the CBI. *** Begin spoiler alert *** There are several clues in the series about the real identity of Red John. This character is currently the most logical choice. ***<ref>Personal opinion</ref>
:Minelli is the Administrator of the CBI.


==Main crew==
==Main crew==

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The Mentalist
The Mentalist logo.
GenrePolice procedural
Drama
Created byBruno Heller
Directed byChris Long
David Nutter
StarringSimon Baker
Robin Tunney
Tim Kang
Owain Yeoman
Amanda Righetti
Country of origin USA
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes23 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersBruno Heller
David Nutter
ProducerCharles Goldstein
Production locationsCalifornia, USA
Running timeapprox. 43 minutes
(without commercials)
1 hour (with commercials)
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 23, 2008 –
present

The Mentalist is an American crime procedural television series which debuted on September 23, 2008 on CBS.[1]

On May 20, 2009, CBS renewed The Mentalist for a second season. CBS will also move it to Thursdays at 10pm ET, following CSI.[2] The first episode of the second season will air September 24, 2009.[3]

Premise

Simon Baker stars as Patrick Jane, an independent consultant with the fictional California Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He has a remarkable track record for solving serious crimes by using his amazing skills of observation (reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes). He also makes frequent use of his mentalist abilities and his semi-celebrity past as a psychic medium using paranormal abilities he now admits he feigned. He abandoned his pretense out of remorse when his attention-seeking behavior attracted the attention of a serial killer who killed his family.

Reception

The pilot episode had an audience of 15.6 million viewers in its first airing, and 7.8 million in a re-airing three days later.[4] It also introduced some of Jane's backstory, indicating that his wife and daughter had been murdered five years before the series began by a serial killer known as "Red John."

On October 15, 2008, CBS ordered a full season of The Mentalist. [5] The December 2, 2008 episode ("Flame Red") was the highest-rated television show of the week, marking the first time a program in its first season had achieved that distinction since Desperate Housewives four years earlier.[6]

Awards

On January 7, 2009, the show won the award for "Favorite New TV Drama" at the 35th People's Choice Awards.

2009 Emmy Awards Simon Baker received a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.

Characters

Patrick Jane (Simon Baker)

The series protagonist and the Mentalist of the show. He had earned a living as a psychic but after series antagonist Red John murders his wife and daughter in retaliation for Jane's mocking, Jane admits he was a fraud and works as a police consultant for the California Bureau of Investigation. Though a bit eccentric, he is very perceptive and much of what he finds helps solve the cases they are investigating. He is very brilliant and in-tuned to what is around him, but is often cocky, playful, and annoyingly right, all characteristics that earn him friendship in each of his colleagues. However, he has shown a much more sinister side concerning Red John, a serial killer who murdered his family. When dealing with him, Jane becomes intense, focused, and willing to sacrifice anything, including his life, to catch him.

Teresa Lisbon (Robin Tunney)

Though Patrick often annoys her with his unusual behavior and going behind her back, she views him as an invaluable member of the team and will back him up on some of his most unusual theories. Her mother was killed in a drunk driving accident, leaving her to take care of her brothers and her alcoholic father. She is also the only member of the team he trusts with details of his past and they work well together, despite his attitude often causing her problems with local law enforcement. Her team was responsible for the Red John case until Agent Sam Bosco became director of the new Serial Crimes Unit, which took over the responsibility for catching Red John. She and agent Bosco, who was Lisbon's mentor when she was a junior agent, dated a long time ago and they both share a dark secret.

Kimball Cho (Tim Kang)

Often portrayed as Jane's "right-hand man" he seems the closest to Jane, often requesting help regarding finding evidence, though he does get annoyed with Jane's habit of not telling him everything he knows concerning a case. He has a dry sense of humor and is shown to be friends with Rigsby. Probably the most down-to-earth of the group, he is often the one who sees through Jane's parlor tricks. When Jane tells Van Pelt that he was moving a toothpick across the table with telekinesis, Cho simply says, "He's blowing on it." He was in juvenile hall prior to serving in the military and then joining the CBI.

Wayne Rigsby (Owain Yeoman)

Arson specialist, he develops strong feelings for Grace Van Pelt, causing him to be overprotective of her, though he does not act on them as it is against regulations. He is tall and buff, and a good friend to Jane, though, like the others, is often annoyed by his ways. He is shown to have a good friendship with Cho.

Grace Van Pelt (Amanda Righetti)

The newest member to the CBI. She has a deep belief in religion and psychics and will butt heads with Patrick every time he dismisses it or does something she sees as morally or religiously inappropriate. Certain episodes have shown her returning Rigsby's feelings but she too, will not act on them due to regulations. She is very strict, organized and a bit high strung, but is overall a very valuable addition to the team.

Recurring Characters

Red John

The unseen antagonist of the series. Patrick has stated that "Red John" sees himself as a "showman", as he always makes sure that his trademark, the smiley face drawn with the victim's blood, is the first thing one sees before one sees the body. After Patrick mocked Red John on a talk show, Red John retaliated by killing Patrick's wife and daughter. Though only focused on three times during the first season, he is portrayed to be very intelligent. For instance, Red John hacked into the CBI's computer system and has been using the system to monitor them for some time. So far he has been known to have two accomplices, a man that has been mentioned to have died in prison and that man's son, who held Red John in high regard. However, Patrick states Red John doesn't have partners but tools.

Virgil Minelli (Gregory Itzin)

Minelli is the Administrator of the CBI. *** Begin spoiler alert *** There are several clues in the series about the real identity of Red John. This character is currently the most logical choice. ***[7]

Main crew

Episode list

Ratings

Season Timeslot (EST) Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Ranking Viewers
(in millions)
1st Tuesday 9:00pm/8c September 23, 2008 May 19, 2009 2008–2009 #6 17.47[8]
2nd Thursday 10:00pm/9c September 24, 2009 Spring 2010 2009–2010 TBA TBA[9]

US Ratings

Season 1 (2008–09)

# Episode Air Date Timeslot (EST) Rating Share 18-49 (Rating/Share) Viewers (m) Weekly Rank (#)
1 "Pilot" September 23, 2008 Tuesday
9:00 P.M.
9.5 15 3.5/9 15.6 #10
2 "Red Hair and Silver Tape" September 30, 2008 9.7 15 3.6/9 15.5 #6
3 "Red Tide" October 14, 2008 9.4 14 3.4/8 14.9 #7
4 "Ladies in Red" October 21, 2008 9.7 15 3.5/9 15.3 #6
5 "Redwood" October 28, 2008 10.1 16 3.9/9 16.1 #7
6 "Red Handed" November 11, 2008 10.1 15 4.0/10 16.5 #8
7 "Seeing Red" November 18, 2008 9.9 15 3.5/8 15.8 #7
8 "The Thin Red Line" November 25, 2008 9.7 15 3.7/9 15.9 #5
9 "Flame Red" December 2, 2008 11.7 18 3.8/9 18.8 #1
10 "Red Brick and Ivy" December 16, 2008 11.6 18 4.2/11 19.3 #2
11 "Red John's Friends"2 January 6, 2009 12.2 18 4.0/10 19.5 #4
12 "Red Rum" January 13, 2009 11.2 16 3.8/9 18.1 #7
13 "Paint It Red" January 18, 2009 Sunday
10:00 P.M.1
10.0 17 4.6/12 16.4 #10
14 "Crimson Casanova" February 10, 2009 Tuesday
9:00 P.M.
12.0 18 4.2/10 19.7 #3
15 "Scarlett Fever" February 17, 2009 11.3 17 3.8/9 18.3 #5
16 "Bloodshot" March 17, 2009 9.8 16 3.2/8 15.5 #6
17 "Carnelian, Inc." March 24, 2009 Tuesday
10:00 P.M.3
11.2 18 3.2/9 17.8 #4
18 "Russet Potatoes" March 31, 2009 Tuesday
9:00 P.M.
10.5 16 3.8/9 16.9 #6
19 "A Dozen Red Roses" April 7, 2009 10.3 16 3.6/9 16.8 #6
20 "Red Sauce" April 28, 2009 10.5 16 3.7/9 16.9 #4
21 "Miss Red" May 5, 2009 10.4 16 3.6/9 16.7 #5
22 "Blood Brothers" May 12, 2009 10.2 16 3.3/8 16.2 #5
23 "Red John's Footsteps" May 19, 2009 10.4 16 3.7/10 17.2 #5

Note 1: January 18's episode followed the AFC Championship Game

  • 6:44-10:21pm ET: 40.64 million viewers, 14.7 (18-49 demo rating), household peak: 25.5 rating (10-10:15)
  • 10:21-10:34pm: AFC Championship Post Game - 25.44 million viewers, 9.0, household peak: 15.0 rating
  • 10:34-11:34pm: The Mentalist 16.39, 4.6, household peak: 10.6 rating

The NFC Championship peaked at 6:00-6:15pm with a 25.4 household rating.

Note 2: Now airs Sundays on CTV in Canada.

Note 3: March 24's episode was pushed back following a Presidential news conference.

UK ratings

Season 1 (2009)

The Mentalist airs on Thursday nights at 9pm on Five. The first season will be released on DVD November 2, 2009.

Episode Number Episode Air Date Viewers (million)[10] Ranka
1 Pilot March 26, 2009 4.21 #1
2 Red Hair and Silver Tape April 2, 2009 3.80 #1
3 Red Tide April 9, 2009 3.45 #1
4 Ladies in Red April 16, 2009 2.91 #2
5 Redwood April 23, 2009 3.03 #2
6 Red Handed April 30, 2009 2.87 #2
7 Seeing Red May 7, 2009 2.57 #5
8 The Thin Red Line May 14, 2009 3.00 #2
9 Flame Red May 21, 2009 2.89 #2
10 Red Brick and Ivy May 28, 2009 2.08 #3
11 Red John's Friends June 4, 2009 3.03 #1
12 Red Rum June 11, 2009 3.16 #2
13 Paint it Red June 18, 2009 3.12 #2
14 Crimson Casanova June 25, 2009 2.85 #2
15 Scarlett Fever July 2, 2009 2.90 #2
16 Bloodshot July 9, 2009 2.52 #2
17 Carnelian, Inc. July 16, 2009 2.34 #2
18 Russet Potatoes July 23, 2009 2.19 #2
19 A Dozen Red Roses July 30, 2009 1.54* TBA
20 Red Sauce August 6, 2009 1.58* TBA
21 Miss Red August 13, 2009 TBA TBA

a Ranks are for FIVE weekly, not for overall TV.
* Overnight ratings.

DVD Releases

The Mentalist: The Complete First Season has a release date of September 22, 2009 in the US and September 2, 2009 in Australia[11].

International broadcast

Country Network Start date
Canada Canada A Channel/CTV September 23, 2008/January 9, 2009
Australia Australia Nine Network October 5, 2008
Austria Austria ORF 1 March 1, 2009
Belgium Belgium Dutch VT4 February 4, 2009
Denmark Denmark TV3 February 2, 2009
Latin America Warner Channel November 2008
Poland Poland N December 3, 2008
Poland Poland Canal+ Poland April 16, 2009
Germany Germany Sat.1 March 1, 2009
South Africa South Africa M-Net January 14, 2009
Netherlands The Netherlands SBS 6 January 1, 2009
United Kingdom United Kingdom Five/Five USA March 26, 2009
Republic of Ireland Ireland RTE One April 16, 2009
Spain Spain La Sexta/TNT January, 2009
Norway Norway TV3 Norway January 7, 2009
Hungary Hungary RTL Klub February 2, 2009
Turkey Turkey Dizimax - Digiturk February, 2009
Sweden Sweden TV3 Sweden February 17, 2009
Greece Greece Nova Cinema February 4, 2009
Croatia Croatia RTL Televizija March 4, 2009
Italy Italy Joi (TV channel) April 28, 2009
Middle east MBC Action April 2009
Portugal Portugal RTP2 May 12, 2009
Brazil Brazil Warner Channel November 6, 2008
France France TPS Star/TF1 April 20, 2009/September 2009
Belgium Belgium French Be TV/RTBF May 18, 2009/September 2009
Philippines Philippines C/S Origin June 15, 2009(?)
Israel Israel Yes Stars June (?)
Finland Finland MTV3 September 3, 2009
Hong Kong Hong Kong TVB Pearl July 15, 2009
Thailand Thailand True Series July 9, 2009
Slovakia Slovakia TV Markíza
Malaysia Malaysia NTV7 July 11, 2009
Singapore Singapore Channel 5 July 28, 2009

Reviews

  • Sanneh, Kelefa (2008). "On Television: Science Projects". The New Yorker. 84 (38): 122–123. Retrieved 16 April 2009. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |day= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Time

References

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