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Reading this essay made me think of how Heller failed artistically with the Red John reveal.


It's called "The Art of Misdirection" 
http://www.writingclasses.com/FacultyBios/facultyArticleByInstructor.php/ArticleID/42

A good read, and I especially like the distinction made in this quote:


"Please note...."that we’re speaking of misdirection, not misinformation."


1.  The writer gives enough misdirection to distract the audience from the truth of the story -- like the magician does with the pretty girl.  But then the writer would have to KNOW HIS STORY in order to pull this off [like a magician knows his trick]

2.  Heller was a bad magician --  he did not know the truth of his story from the beginning.  He did not know who RJ was going to be.

3.  Thus, the "clues" we were fed were not clues at all if Heller did not know who RJ was.  They were also NOT red herrings, and as this essay points out --- they were not misdirection. 


4.  EVERYTHING WE WERE SHOWN PRIOR TO Lorelie claiming Jane shook RJ's hand WAS PURE MISINFORMATION.  In other words, a LIES.


5.  Heller clearly decided on McRJ somewhere around the end of Season 5.  It is very easy now to see where the Mentalist started to become an entirely different show.



Another quote from the article:
"The writer should never lie to the reader, but, if necessary, should allow the reader to lie to herself."


7.  Our heads should have been swirling upon the point of the RJ REVEAL -- as we thought back to all the wonderful misinformation we'd been given over 5 years...and all the ideas we made up surrounding it, realizing that we'd had our POV expertly manipulated in the best way possible.
8.   My point:  we were not given genuine misdirection.  Genuine misdirection leads somewhere, it is EXPLAINED regardless of the outcome of the story.  There was no trick to be enjoyed for the audience because the trick was on us.  We were the trick and it's hard to enjoy the fruits of our efforts -- when there was no audience payoff.  
9.  Please do not give Heller any credit for having used his craft, do not call all the details we were fed "red herrings."  True misdirection, along with well placed red herrings, are GOOD and necessary as a part of the journey of any artful, suspenseful mystery story that leave an audience satisfied.
10.  Heller relied on MISINFORMATION aka LIES...that led nowhere.  Heller let us lie to ourselves while he lied to us, too -- that is why he told us we'd be "disappointed" because...

Misdirection [red herrings] = leads to surprise

Misinformation [lies] = leads to disappointment


Heller was a bad magician who switched his trick midstream.

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I've read somewhere that Bruno Heller was seriously considering the idea of collecting as many shovels (as well as volunteers) as possible for a trip to the New Mexico desert.
Each contributor would be given a copy of 'ET : the game' on Atari ...


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My new theory is about Marcus Pike and the purpose he is serving in the show recently. If what I think is correct, I think that he was sent by Red John the matchmaker to seduce Lisbon so Patrick would be jealous, confess his love, and live peacefully before he start digging again in his memories for answers. However, I believe that PJ is aware of what is happening and knows that RJ will never leave him alone. As for why I think RJ is still alive and doing well is because Bruno Pigeon Heller left us with so many hanging threads.

Here is the press release for the season finale (or the series finale)

A REOPENED COLD CASE COULD BE THE LAST TIME THAT JANE AND LISBON WORK TOGETHER UNLESS HE’S ABLE TO ADMIT HIS TRUE FEELINGS FOR HER, ON THE SIXTH SEASON FINALE OF “THE MENTALIST,” SUNDAY, MAY 18

“Blue Bird” – A new lead in a cold case requires Lisbon to delay her plans to leave for Washington, D.C. with Agent Pike, giving Jane time to finally come to terms with his feelings for her and decide on a course of action., on the sixth season finale of THE MENTALIST, Sunday, May 18 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Will Jane lose Lisbon 4ever? 1 case gives him a last chance to admit his feelings! #TheMentalist season finale 5/18 10pm http://bit.ly/1mj5pjx 

SERIES REGULARS:
Simon Baker (Patrick Jane)
Robin Tunney (Teresa Lisbon) 
Tim Kang (Kimball Cho) 
Owain Yeoman (Wayne Rigsby) 
Amanda Righetti (Grace Van Pelt)
Rockmond Dunbar (FBI Agent Dennis Abbott)
Emily Swallow (Kim Fischer)

RECURRING CAST:
Joe Adler (Wiley)
Pedro Pascal (Marcus Pike)

GUEST CAST:
Skylar Brown (Colt)
Josiah Blount (Barry)
Kara Royster (Kiley)
James Austin Kerr (Vince)
Genesis Sol (Randa)
Vincent Spano (Don De Jorio)
Nicole Cannon (Megan Shapiro De Jorio)
Jason Brooks (Ted Randolph)
Haley Hudson (Christie De Jorio)
Victoria Smurfit (Monica Giraldi)
DeWanda Wise (Tanya Dean)
George Finn (Wes Baxter)
Nicole Greenwood (Receptionist)
Jodi Fung (TSA Officer)
Jessica Hopper (Stewardess)
Darren Dupree Washington (Air Marshal)
Cinda Adams (Middle-aged Lady)
Michael Dean Connolly (Well-groomed Man)
William Duffy (TSA Agent #2)
Blue Deckert (Chief Muller)
Orestes Arcuni (Waiter)
Elizabeth Deo (Airline Clerk)

WRITTEN BY: Bruno Heller
DIRECTED BY: Chris Long

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I'll go on a limb and say that the upcoming "RJ trial" Jane will be facing will have neither to with RJ or running out of time in providing the econded list names to the FBI.

It'll simply be the unoriginal and predictable Michael Ridley's (the mastermind behind the human traficking shown at the end of the last episode), way of extortion against Patrick and the FBI to make them back off.

Those twins mentioned that the FBI has no idea who they are messing with, and that usually means a well connected high profile individual. One who can bribe / set up a legal procedure.

The trial will be the looming threat Patrick faces through out the episode, only to outwit him near the episodes conclusion, dodging the pigeon (which is stronger than a bullet).

Just another one in the long string of RJ baits for viewers since episode 9 that will lead to nothing / something unimaginative / disappointment.

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What about Marcus Pike being the real RJ ? The final could be that he never gets caught:
- "He is mar" can be "He is Marcus"
- he corresponds to the description made by Rosalind
- we still don't know how PJ's suspects list got found by Red John and his team
- MacCallister looks HARLDY shaped enough to lift PJ's chair, earlier in the show while whispering "Tiger, Tiger, burning, burning...".
- I hardly believe Sheriff Mac Callister to be Lorelei's sister rapist
- as the final of the show, we could see him moving to Washington DC with
Teresa, then never be discovered and running away with PJ's cherished workmate. He would win the game.

This Marcus is weird...

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CBS has released the official description of The Mentalist season 6 episode 21 “Black Hearts”. This episode is slated to air on Sunday, May 11.JANE CLOSES IN ON THE MASTERMIND BEHIND A KIDNAPPING RING, WHILE LISBON MUST DECIDE IF SHE WILL LEAVE AUSTIN WITH PIKE –With time running out to save the victims of a kidnapping ring before they are transported overseas, Jane and Lisbon zero in on the criminal enterprise’s mastermind.Meanwhile, Lisbon decides if she will move to D.C. with Agent Pike.SERIES REGULARS:Simon Baker (Patrick Jane)
Robin Tunney (Teresa Lisbon)
Tim Kang (Kimball Cho)
Owain Yeoman (Wayne Rigsby)
Amanda Righetti (Grace Van Pelt)
Rockmond Dunbar (FBI Agent Dennis Abbott)
Emily Swallow (Kim Fischer)
RECURRING CAST:Joe Adler (Wiley)
Pedro Pascal (Marcus Pike)
Zuleyka Silver (Daniela Welker)
GUEST CAST:Nandy Martin (Amy Welker)
David L. King (FBI Head Don Anderson)
Titus Welliver (Michael Ridley)
John Hensley (Anthony Tremmel)
Magda Apanowicz (April Lark)
Robert Joy (Alexander Lark)
Chuck Ashworth (FBI Agent #1)
Ane Dela Cruz (FBI Agent #2)
Paul Schakman (Alan Montross)
Ajgie Kirkland (Jonas Diop)
Luis Fernandez-Gil (Ambassador Moreno)
David Carpenter (Officer)
Robert Della Cerra (Employee)
WRITTEN BY: Ken Woodruff and David Applebaum
DIRECTED BY: Randall Zisk
Source: CBS

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Bob Kirkland would be a very very very lame but accurate hypothesis. He should be identical to his brother and he, not bob, had shaken Jane's hand at the first time.

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