A Dozen Red Roses
- Episode aired Apr 7, 2009
- TV-14
- 43m
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7.1/10
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A former state senator is murdered, and the team discovers that he was producing a movie for his actress wife and that he may have a connection to a drug dealer.A former state senator is murdered, and the team discovers that he was producing a movie for his actress wife and that he may have a connection to a drug dealer.A former state senator is murdered, and the team discovers that he was producing a movie for his actress wife and that he may have a connection to a drug dealer.
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Cheyenne Jackson
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Paul LeClair
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My overall rating of "The mentalist"'s Season 1: 4/10.
This episode has an IMDb aggregate score of 7,3, making it the lowest-rated of the entire series. I don't always agree with the public's scores, but in this case the public's not at all off the mark - although I do wonder if it's quite fair to count this episode as _the worst_ - even in just Season 1 there have already been some really bad ones, there's stiff competition.
In addition to some of the series' usual bouquet of flaws, this episode is essentially "The mentalist goes Hollywood" which is fairly lame for a theme, and it isn't really developed in-depth anyway. It reminded me of "Bosch" with its Hollywood precinct (or whatever it was), and it isn't so often I recall "Bosch" fondly. The senseless overload of melodrama, the contrivances, CBI just refusing to charge any people with any non-murder crimes at this point, questionable acting...
Interestingly, the agent isn't played by the guy who played Mike in "Veep", even though they look fairly similarly. As for the episode's strong sides, I guess the mother/actress character is pretty, but that's about it.
This episode has an IMDb aggregate score of 7,3, making it the lowest-rated of the entire series. I don't always agree with the public's scores, but in this case the public's not at all off the mark - although I do wonder if it's quite fair to count this episode as _the worst_ - even in just Season 1 there have already been some really bad ones, there's stiff competition.
In addition to some of the series' usual bouquet of flaws, this episode is essentially "The mentalist goes Hollywood" which is fairly lame for a theme, and it isn't really developed in-depth anyway. It reminded me of "Bosch" with its Hollywood precinct (or whatever it was), and it isn't so often I recall "Bosch" fondly. The senseless overload of melodrama, the contrivances, CBI just refusing to charge any people with any non-murder crimes at this point, questionable acting...
Interestingly, the agent isn't played by the guy who played Mike in "Veep", even though they look fairly similarly. As for the episode's strong sides, I guess the mother/actress character is pretty, but that's about it.
When the powerful and wealthy Felix Hanson is shot twice on his chest in the parking area of a restaurant, the CBI is assigned to investigate the case. Soon they visit his wife, the former actress Felicia Scott, and learn that Felix was producing a movie for her with the director Gabriel Fanning. Her stepdaughter Sydney Hanson uses drugs and is participating in a small part of the film and her boyfriend Brandon Fulton is the responsible for her addiction. They are all considered suspects and Patrick and his colleagues set a trap in motion to find the killer.
"A Dozen Red Roses" is a reasonable episode of "the Mentalist". The storyline and the plot do not work well and there is the lack of the usual sense of humor. The guest characters are unpleasant, and the viewer does not connect to any of them. The conclusion is weak. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "A Dozen Red Roses "
"A Dozen Red Roses" is a reasonable episode of "the Mentalist". The storyline and the plot do not work well and there is the lack of the usual sense of humor. The guest characters are unpleasant, and the viewer does not connect to any of them. The conclusion is weak. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "A Dozen Red Roses "
Did you know
- TriviaSimon Baker (Patrick Jane) is married to Rebecca Rigg , who plays Felicia Scott in this episode. One of their sons, Claude and their daughter, Stella Baker, both make appearances in future episodes: Claude appears in Red Sails in the Sunset (2012) and Stella appears in The Greybar Hotel (2014).
- GoofsWhen the agent is telling the staffer that it is a closed set and nobody should enter, Lisbon flashes her badge upside down.
- Quotes
Kimball Cho: I could arrest you for that.
Patrick Jane: You'll never take me alive, copper.
Kimball Cho: Seriously.
Patrick Jane: Seriously. It's Marilyn and Charlie. What? Do you want to make a comedy arrest? See your name written in the weird news section?
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