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The Mentalist - Season 1

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California Bureau of Investigation, dedicates his life to hunting down and killing Red John; a serial killer and murderer of his own family.
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Adam Buckman
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September 23, 2008

Too many serial killers threaten to overwhelm "The Mentalist."
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Troy Patterson
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September 23, 2008

As a show, The Mentalist sets the power of science on the side and says up with people. In turn, we're paying it attention.
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Cynthia Fuchs
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September 23, 2008

By now, of course, eccentric white male smartypants on police procedurals are all too common.
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Tim Goodman
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September 23, 2008

There's an old-school feel to the storytelling (shades of "Columbo") that makes it feel comfortable - perhaps too comfortable, or at least too easy.
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Alan Sepinwall
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September 23, 2008

Unless the storytelling gets more interesting, you have to really like Baker to make "The Mentalist" more than something you pay casual attention to at best.
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Tom Shales
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September 23, 2008

We don't need another cop show, that's for sure -- especially on CBS. But if we're going to have one anyway, "The Mentalist" is definitely the way to go.
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John Leonard
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September 23, 2008

As the setup for a TV show, this is no more ridiculous than Profiler and at least as likely as Patricia Arquette. And so far, so-so.
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Matthew Gilbert
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September 23, 2008

The stories seem dashed-off, and whodunit quickly becomes whocareswhodunit.
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Brian Lowry
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September 23, 2008

For the most, "The Mentalist" plays like just another clue-sifting procedural, so forgettable that I had difficulty recalling the particulars of the central case 15 minutes after watching it.
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