Here’s my breakdown of why Season 1 of The Mentalist (2008-2009) is still peak network television. The premise is simple: Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) used to be a fraudulent TV psychic. After a personal tragedy (we’ll get to that), he renounces his fake gifts and uses his razor-sharp observation skills—think Sherlock Holmes with better hair and worse people skills—to help the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) solve murders.
It’s comfort food with a brain. You get the satisfaction of a solved murder every 42 minutes, plus the slow-burn dread of the Red John mythology. El mentalista - Temporada 1
I’ll admit it: I came to the party late. I assumed it was just another police procedural with a gimmick. But after finally watching , I realized I couldn’t have been more wrong. This isn’t just a show about a guy who notices things. It’s a masterclass in character-driven storytelling wrapped in a "case of the week" package. Here’s my breakdown of why Season 1 of
The man who murdered Jane’s wife and daughter is the show’s overarching villain. In Season 1, Red John is terrifying precisely because he is an idea. He has cult-like followers. He seems to know everything. Every few episodes, Jane gets a clue, a taunting phone call, or a bloody smiley face drawn on a wall. It’s comfort food with a brain
There are plenty of detective shows out there. You’ve got your gritty crime scenes, your brooding detectives, and your standard “follow the evidence” procedures. Then there’s The Mentalist .
Have you watched Season 1 of The Mentalist? Who is your favorite member of the CBI team? Let me know in the comments below!