u/DetectiveMma3535

Hi everyone! Honestly, I started this show knowing every single spoiler beforehand, but it didn't affect my enjoyment even for a second. I have a very important exam at the end of June and I really should have been focusing on my studies, but instead, I dedicated my entire month to binging all 7 seasons, and right now, it’s 4 AM and I JUST FINISHED THE SHOW.
If I had left it unfinished, I still wouldn't have been able to focus because it would’ve been on my mind the whole time; saying goodbye to them with such a beautiful ending was wonderful. KUDOS TO THE ENTIRE CAST AND CREW, what an incredible masterpiece this was!
Anyway, I am so happy that I got to experience this magnificent world and exchange thoughts with all of you here. Let them keep dancing happily in their own world. Please wish me luck for my exam! Sending love to you all. I AM GOING TO MISS THEM SO MUCH.

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u/DetectiveMma3535 — 11 days ago

I just finished the Season 6 finale and I'm already on Season 7, Episode 2, but isn't there a scene where Jane and Lisbon wake up in the same bed together?? I'm watching on Amazon, and people online say there's a scene like that in this season, but so far they’ve only kissed. No way, we’ve been waiting for so long hahaha! Does nothing happen, or which episode is it in? Or did it already happen and I somehow missed it??

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u/DetectiveMma3535 — 12 days ago

Watching Lisbon wait for Jane to make a move or say SOMETHING is driving me crazy. On paper, Marcus Pike is a great guy—he’s honest, stable, and offers her the peaceful life she deserves. But we all know her heart belongs to Jane. It’s so painful to see her looking at Jane, just hoping he’ll give her a reason to stay.
The chemistry between them in these episodes is insane. Those silent stares and the unspoken tension are absolutely KILLING me. I’ve heard things come to a head in Episode 22, and honestly, I’m pretty sure I’m going to be a sobbing mess when they finally confess their feelings!
Love them so much!!!!🥹🥹🥹

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u/DetectiveMma3535 — 12 days ago

In my previous post, I mentioned how heartbreaking the transition from CBI to FBI felt, but now as I progress through the episodes, I see that things are actually getting better. I can truly feel that Jane and Lisbon—especially Jane—are much 'happier' now. Watching them solve crimes in such a fun and lighthearted way is purely joyful. The pre-Red John era had its own charm, but seeing them genuinely happy from the bottom of their hearts is just magnificent.
I’m sure it will get even sweeter as the episodes continue. Jane’s fake assault scene was hilarious! Also, that moment where he and Lisbon were sitting on the bench and she gave him those socks... my heart 🥹 One of the main reasons I’m looking forward to Season 7 is, of course, the blue tea cup. Ahhh, I love this show so much, man!

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u/DetectiveMma3535 — 13 days ago

[Spoiler S6E10] Guys, I just watched Season 6 Episode 10 and I'm spiraling... Is it true that nothing will ever be the same again? I'm literally starting to mourn the CBI office right now; this feels incredibly bad. The FBI headquarters feels so cold and white, while the CBI was so warm and felt like home. It was my safe space. Please tell me something to make me feel better about this transition. I'm going to miss the old vibes so much!

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u/DetectiveMma3535 — 14 days ago

Honestly, I think The Mentalist is one of the best shows ever made. And it’s impossible not to admire Simon Baker for it. When you watch him, you just melt—it’s honestly unreal.

There’s this ongoing talk online that he feels uncomfortable constantly discussing The Mentalist, but I actually think that in this interview, he expressed his thoughts in the clearest and most genuine way. Of course, a lot of time has passed since then, and he’s worked on many other projects afterward—including ones he directed himself. So it’s completely understandable that he wouldn’t want to be remembered for just one role.

But that “one role” isn’t really just one role. In The Mentalist, we saw his incredible acting, and at times he even directed some episodes. After Season 5, he also took on a producer role. So it was never just a simple performance—it was something truly remarkable and not something that could just be overlooked.

Also, I think he should be aware of this: thanks to the new generation of the internet and streaming platforms that have acquired the show, it’s now much more accessible. And because it appeals to so many different tastes, people will keep talking about it no matter how many years pass.

Simon is already grateful for that, but honestly, I think the responsibility here falls more on the interviewers. If they asked more questions about his other work—and even prioritized those—it seems like it would make him happier.

His feelings are very human, of course. But you also have to understand the fans. I was literally a newborn when the show first came out, and now I’m 18. I finished it in a month, and like I said at the beginning—it’s unbelievably captivating. I’m melting!!

u/DetectiveMma3535 — 17 days ago