

Mahoney: It's important to remember that Ray Haffner has not had a particularly pleasant experience with Patrick Jane. What's his motivation in warning Jane and Lisbon of bad things to come?

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And there are rumors that Jane has really pissed those people off, and that's a dangerous thing to have done.įall TV Popularity Contest: Vote for your favorite new shows! A lot of people have this sense that there is a secret society out there. What Haffner's talking about is there's chatter in the world of police. The team takes this as, is this a Red John threat? Is this a Visualize threat? But I think you're exactly right, and I think the audience hopefully is going to pick that up. We're giving the audience information that our team might not have yet. He's a guy who has connections all through law enforcement. Ray Haffner is a guy who used to work in CBI. Mahoney: Yes, I think that's exactly right. Can this be seen as an allusion to the "Tiger Tiger" conspiracy that was teased in last week's episode? It's this feeling of, are we being watched? Is this case being thrown in front of us so that somebody can be observing and manipulating us? Which is a disconcerting thing for Jane to be confronting, and I think adds to this growing sense of tension and anxiety about what's happening in the world around us.Īt one point, Haffner tells Jane there's a "comeuppance" heading his way and makes reference to the fact that he has friends in CBI. In the past, certainly when he went up to Napa, it was really an act of Jane saying, "I want to take a case that's going to get me up there so that I can start looking at McAllister.' But in this case, you're investigating a case that's a mysterious case to begin with, and then suddenly there's Ray Haffner in the room. I think that's what Jane is sort of confronted with.

Is Haffner working with CBI a case of "keep your friends close and your enemies closer"? We don't have Malcolm McDowell in this episode, but there's something about Jason, who I think does a really nice version of saying, "There's something coming, and it's making me nervous." So you have this effect of, either he's Red John, or is he like John the Baptist, the one who sort of comes before Red John? Is this Red John or is this just this tool of Red John that is showing up to sort of throw Jane off? Who's the puppet master behind it? Is Bret Stiles doing all this to sort of screw with Jane's head even more than he has in the past? And Robert Picardo, who plays Jason Cooper. Mahoney: Because is a member of Visualize, by his very presence he also sort of brings the specter, the shadow, of Bret Stiles ( Malcolm McDowell) along with him. This episode teases a connection between Red John and Visualize. Plus: What are his thoughts on those conspiracy theories about Grace Van Pelt's ( Amanda Righetti) possible involvement? Read our interview to find out: turned to Eoghan Mahoney, who wrote "The Red Tattoo," to weigh in on tonight's episode and the latest developments in the Red John case. Before she dies, she gives Jane a key clue about Red John: he has a tattoo of three dots on his left shoulder. Red John (clearly someone the investigator recognizes) goes to her apartment and kills her moments before Jane and Lisbon arrive on the scene. But when Visualize's second-in-command, Jason Cooper ( Robert Picardo), knows nothing about the bug, Jane realizes that it's actually Red John who hired the PI - who's either working with Red John or is his next victim. However, Jane figures it out and surreptitiously re-plants the bug on her. Turns out the victim, a gymnastics champion, was a killer himself - and died as he was trying to cover up murdering a former student with whom he had been having an affair.īy the end of the episode, we learn that Visualize hired a private investigator to become friendly with Cho ( Tim Kang) and plant a bug on his desk in CBI. This time, it's the smug Ray Haffner ( Reed Diamond), who joins forces with CBI after a prominent member of the Visualize cult (of which Haffner is a member) is murdered. Jane and Lisbon ( Robin Tunney) once again find themselves working a case with one of Jane's seven five Red John suspects. Red John struck again on Sunday's episode of The Mentalist - and Patrick Jane ( Simon Baker) got another major clue as to his identity.
