I dont believe Red John is dead!!!! Just doesn't make sense ! Just because someone talks like Red John and knows few things doesnt make him red john, We seen this before !! I truly believe we we see everything come out end of season. Stayed tuned!!!
I dont believe Red John is dead!!!! Just doesn't make sense ! Just because someone talks like Red John and knows few things doesnt make him red john, We seen this before !! I truly believe we we see everything come out end of season. Stayed tuned!!!
I think bob kirkland is still aive, Red john was posing as bob kirkland or bob kirkland knew his brother was red john, Why every time when he killed someone he asked Do I LOOK Familiar !! Because his twin Brother is red John!!!
Also whats with Scene when Jane drops his cup and taps the Arm of the agent. He did this in past before when he hypnotized people before , Was that a trigger! dropping cup
Just a few thoughts ...
The most recent murder: With regard to RJ, this last murder seems very rushed and sloppy (not quite the methodical, fear-inducing type (to Patrick) we are used to seeing and the victim is left alive ... perhaps on purpose?). In addition, we did not see the trade mark smile face. Was this RJ? I'm not certain it was.
The 3-dot Tattoo: Not having too much knowledge of tattoo's, I did a bit of looking into them. Although this particular tattoo can have a few meanings, one of them is religious in nature (trinity) ...
Stiles: When Lorelei says that Jane is "just like" RJ and she is surprised that they did not become life-long friends the moment they shook hands (in the context of Jane is manipulative), the first one that my gut instinct went to is Stiles. Of course, just like most on this blog, I came up with a list of why he couldn't be RJ ... he is too old, etc. However, I still think he is absolutely the most "like" Jane and I cannot dismiss him. This is not to say that he is necessarily the one to actually carry out the murders, but he certainly has the ability to manipulate people and has financial means as well.
McAllister: In the episode where RJ saves Jane from the teens about to kill him, did you notice the boots? They definitely remind me of something McAllister would wear and he even mentions in a recent episode about not being able to go up the ladder in steel tipped boots.
Haffner: He has everything on the list to be RJ in terms of physical characteristics, etc., and he obviously cannot be ruled out, but something tells me Bruno Heller might be playing the audience ... This is not to say he couldn't have a major connection; however ... like RJ's son perhaps?
Reede Smith: I would not be happy if RJ turns out to be Smith and do not necessarily think he is ... but one thing I have noticed though is how many times Reede is smiling a lot in the recent episodes ... very strange, I do not remember this in the past episodes so much (I'll have to re-watch them... it kept reminding me of the round smile face that RJ creates. He also seemed in charge in the meeting with Bertram and McAllister (he tells Bertram "it's your job to know," with regard to keeping tabs on what Jane knows. In addition, he easily kills Kirkland with quite a bit of vengeance (6 shots to the back).
Just some thoughts to share ...
In the first episode of Season 6, when RJ's knife is shown up close, when I first saw it, I thought it reminded me of something, but I could not quite place what it was. Finally, after pausing the scene, it hit me ... the knife resembles the head of a bird.
I found this to be especially interesting, because there are so many references to pigeons in all of the episodes (the pigeons flying out of the room, in the first episode / the women feeding the pigeons in the second episode ... by the way, she was very big for a woman, had red hair, and a large ring ... I personally thought she looked suspicious ... really a man ... listening to Jane and Lisbon's conversation? / .... and then, in the 3rd episode, there was the pigeon flying at Sheriff McAllister). I cannot quite make the connection of the birds, but somehow they are very significant. And of course, it is obvious that pigeons and partridges strongly resemble one another. To some, this might mean that Partridge isn't really dead or that perhaps RJ has a phobia of pigeons. These could possibly be theories, but it is also possible they mean something else entirely, that the audience simply does not know yet. Oh, by the way ... Didn't we also see pigeons flying out of the Red Barn in that episode?
I have not been one to think Partridge is alive, but yet, it isn't impossible, given everything we have seen. In this regard, one thing that is noteworthy is the fact that we do not actually see Partridges' dead body, nor do we see the team attend the funeral, which seems quite unusual, given all of the funerals we have seen them attend. Also, of interest is Blake's painting "A Brace of Partridge," in that Brace's poem "Tyger Tyger" has been quoted by RJ and his followers.
No matter who RJ turns out to be, I believe Heller will give his audience a lot of drama/intrigue when RJ is finally revealed. I have no doubt that that there will be many connections revealed, that are not apparent just yet.
I thought it was interesting that Ray Haffner whistled "Jimmy Crack Corn and I Don't Care" as he left Lisbon's hospital room. Of course, the next words in that song are "My Master's Gone Away."
It got me to thinking that Ray Haffner may not be Red John after all. He could have whistled anything. Why did Heller have him whistle that? This is not necessarily saying I think he is innocent, however.
Another interesting observation with regard to the words "Tyger Tyger," spoken by a dying Partridge. Yes, this refers to the poem; however, could it also be referring to the fact that there are two "tygers?" Father / son, perhaps?
Bruno mentioned that there is a secondary "duplicitous" situation occurring simultaneously, along with the RD hunt. I think this is what Sheriff McAllister, Reede Smith, and Gale Bertram are in Bertram's office discussing, I believe. As a result, I exclude all of them as suspects. Brett Partidge is dead, so obviously he is excluded. That leaves Bret Stiles, Ray Haffner, and Bob Kirkland.
Thoughts:
Bob Kirland has the right tonality for the voice of Red John. He also has the ruthlessness to be Red John, as evidenced by his killing someone to silence the fact that he could identify Red John.
Bret Stiles: Has the power and ability to control/manipulate people. However, his age gives pause to consider him to be RJ.
Ray Haffner: Possible. He seems a little sweet on Lisbon. Could this be why she was not killed? And what did he mean exactly when he told her that they would "have a time" when he was in her hospital room. That seemed like odd wording to me. And the name Ray is close to Roy.
Could Bret Stiles' son be RJ? Could that son either be Bob Kirkland or Ray Haffner?
I believe Jane is saying he had list to bring out red John. He feeding people false info to see who gets it. He tells people he has list and he's narrowed it down. I believe jane played red john to get the list from him. About memory Jane had break down and was just getting out of hospital season one . So his doctor knew and Jane . You can drive your self nuts on this.