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POLL : What did you think of The Mentalist - Blood Feud?

22 Oct 2012

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12 comments:

  1. The ending was good but most of the time I found myself wondering why I should care? I loved the bit with LaRoche at the end pointing out Lisbon's biggest flaw and Jane's possible tricks to give Rigsby what he thought he wanted but the episode fell flat for the most part.


    So excited about next week!

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  2. nellymendezcolon22 October 2012 at 05:07

    ...completely ..agree with you..the writer of these episode was taking a nap in memory lane it was a balloon that is blown with full of crap explode and ta,ta,we kill the bad guy the last scene felt so empty and sad in a scale ..1-10..had 6.5 for me

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  3. I sometimes have difficulty understanding you.

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  4. Decent ep, but not great. I liked the revisit with Rigsby's father, and showing the tie in that Rigsby doing his best to be a good father to his son. I was wondering where the mother went, and not sure I buy the explanation as I can't think of many mothers who would leave and not take their child with them even if the father is a good guy. I got a kick that they used the Merlotte's bar set from True Blood as the headquarters for one of the gangs, and the actor who plays LaRoche's twitchy eyes kinda freak me out somewhat... lol

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  5. I don't share the general opinion about this episode.
    I
    must say, so far I like this season's writing much better than that of
    season four- even the filler episodes have more emotional depth, more
    suspense, more "important" things to say... and even better guest stars.
    Forsythe acted much more convincing than he did in 3.21, and his voice?
    Made me shudder. Here he was the perfect rough-sewn gangster with a
    carefully hidden golden streak in his heart, and his death really made
    me feel something. The music was once again stellar, and this episode
    didn't repeat last year's mistakes (like in 5.06)- although it was a
    Rigsby-episode, there was enough Jane to make it satisfying. Rigsby so
    far was a character that didn't mean much to me, good for some comic
    relief and not much else. In this episode, I felt close to him, and the
    last scene actually made me cry. I also liked the first one, which had
    great dramatic and showed him as a responsible, loving father. I think
    to portray him as a single dad is a great chance for Wayne, because the
    role forces him to grow up, and there will be much to come out of this
    in the future- and yes, I partly think about his relationship with van
    Pelt. Both have been through an enormous development... and I think when
    they become a couple again, they are finally ready to handle things
    differently. The last scene between Jane, Lisbon and Laroche was great,
    too: I liked how Jane tried to take the blame for calling Rigsby to the
    crime scene, Laroche pointing out that she always covers for her team,
    and Jane once again coming to her aide... the writers are definitely
    getting Jane and Lisbon closer together, I'm really thrilled to see
    where it's leading. All in all, another episode I enjoyed tremendously.
    This season has started so emotional and so far, that's not letting off.
    Like it. Very much.

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  6. I love the idea of Jane's plan for Rigsby's 'legal revenge'. It's a
    new angle and keeps the show fresh! Brilliant writing for Jordan Harper & great acting for Owain.
    Best line: Your instincts to
    protect your team are admirable, and your biggest flaw. We have the best and the loyalest team ever! Can't wait for Red Dawn!

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  7. I remember Pruitt Taylor Vince as a serial killer in X-files way back when.

    Now I can't seem to shake that creepy vibe off.

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  8. What on Earth are you guys talking about? This episode was fantastic. Very powerful, dealing with the shows main theme 'revenge'. The Rigsby stuff was so well done and there was so much Jane/Red John meta. Plus Laroche was back! 5 star episode.

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  9. It was a good episode. The show is starting to get better

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  10. The whole flashback thing was completely unnecessary...

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  11. I agree with you. I thought this episode was by far the best of this season. Very deep and emotional. I enjoy the episodes that Simon directs, they seem to have a bit more to them than normal.
    I felt for Wayne this entire episode, on one hand he despises his father, but on the other hand it is his dad. I felt this episode pulling on the heart quite a bit!

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