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The Mentalist
The Mentalist logo
GenrePolice drama
Created byBruno Heller
Directed byChris Long
David Nutter
StarringSimon Baker
Robin Tunney
Tim Kang
Owain Yeoman
Amanda Righetti
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes15 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersBruno Heller
David Nutter
ProducerCharles Goldstein
Running time1 hour (including commercials)
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 23, 2008 –
present

The Mentalist is an American crime procedural television series which debuted on September 23, 2008 on CBS.[1]

Premise

Golden Globe Award nominee Simon Baker stars as Patrick Jane, an independent consultant with the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI), who has a remarkable track record for solving serious crimes by using his razor sharp skills of observation. He also makes frequent use of his mentalist abilities to lead witnesses or offenders into offering the actual facts of the case, as known only to them.

Within the Bureau, Jane is notorious for his blatant lack of protocol and his semi-celebrity past as a psychic medium, whose paranormal abilities he now admits he feigned. Jane's role in cracking a series of tough high-profile cases is greatly valued by his fellow agents.

However, no-nonsense Senior Agent Teresa Lisbon openly resists having Jane in her unit and alternates between reluctantly acknowledging Jane's usefulness and blasting him for his theatrics, narcissism and dangerous lack of boundaries. Lisbon's team includes agents Kimball Cho, Wayne Rigsby and rookie member Grace Van Pelt, who all think Jane is a loose cannon but admire his charm and knack for clearing cases.

Reception

The pilot episode had an audience of 15.6 million viewers in its first airing, and 7.8 million in a re-airing three days later.[2] It also introduced some of Jane's backstory, indicating that his wife and daughter had been murdered five years before the series began by a serial killer known as "Red John." It is likely to be for this reason that the word "red" is incorporated in the title of each episode (except the pilot).

On October 15, 2008, CBS ordered a full season of The Mentalist. [3] The December 2, 2008 episode ("Flame Red") was the highest-rated television show of the week, marking the first time a freshman program had achieved that distinction since Desperate Housewives four years earlier.[4]

On January 7, 2009, the show won the award for "Favorite New TV Drama" at the 35th People's Choice Awards.

Cast

Name Actor
Patrick Jane Simon Baker
Teresa Lisbon Robin Tunney
Kimball Cho Tim Kang
Wayne Rigsby Owain Yeoman
Grace Van Pelt Amanda Righetti

Main crew

Episode list

U.S. Nielsen ratings

Season Timeslot (EDT) Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Ranking Viewers
(in millions)
1 Tuesday 9:00pm/8c September 23, 2008 N/A 2008–2009 #7 16.76 (to date)[5]

Season 1 (2008-09)

# Episode Air Date Timeslot (EST) Rating Share 18-49 (Rating/Share) Viewers (m) Weekly Rank (#)
1 "Pilot" September 23, 2008 Tuesday
9:00 P.M.
9.5 15 3.5/9 15.6 #10
2 "Red Hair and Silver Tape" September 30, 2008 9.7 15 3.6/9 15.5 #6
3 "Red Tide" October 14, 2008 9.4 14 3.4/8 14.9 #7
4 "Ladies in Red" October 21, 2008 9.7 15 3.5/9 15.3 #6
5 "Redwood" October 28, 2008 10.1 16 3.9/9 16.1 #7
6 "Red Handed" November 11, 2008 10.1 15 4.0/10 16.5 #8
7 "Seeing Red" November 18, 2008 9.9 15 3.5/8 15.8 #7
8 "The Thin Red Line" November 25, 2008 9.7 15 3.7/9 15.9 #5
9 "Flame Red" December 2, 2008 11.7 18 3.8/9 18.8 #1
10 "Red Brick and Ivy" December 16, 2008 11.6 18 4.2/11 19.3 #2
11 "Red John's Friends"** January 6, 2009 12.2 18 4.0/10 19.5 #4
12 "Red Rum" January 13, 2009 11.2 16 3.8/9 18.069 #7
13 "Paint It Red" January 18, 2009 Sunday
10:00 P.M.*
- - 4.6/12 16.387 #10
14 "Crimson Casanova" February 10, 2009 4.2/12 19.915
15 "Scarlett Fever" February 17, 2009 Tuesday
9:00 P.M.
16 "TBA" TBA 2009
17 "TBA" TBA 2009
18 "TBA" TBA 2009
19 "TBA" TBA 2009
20 "TBA" TBA 2009
21 "TBA" TBA 2009
22 "TBA" TBA 2009
23 "May 2009" TBA 2009

* January 18's episode followed the AFC Championship Game

** Now airs Sundays on CTV in Canada.

DVR ratings

The show ranked number twelve in DVR playback (2.12 million viewers), according to Nielsen prime DVR lift data from 9/22/08 - 11/23/08.[6]

International broadcasts

Country Network Start date
Canada A Channel/CTV September 23, 2008/January 9, 2009
Australia Nine Network October 5, 2008
Austria ORF 1 March 1, 2009
Denmark TV3 February 2, 2009
Latin America Warner Channel November 2008
Poland n December 3, 2008
Germany Sat.1 March 1, 2009
South Africa M-Net January 14, 2009
The Netherlands SBS 6 January 1, 2009
United Kingdom Five/Five US 2009
Spain La Sexta/TNT January, 2009
Belgium VT4 February 4, 2009
Norway TV3 Norway January 7, 2009
Hungary RTL Klub February 2, 2009
Turkey Dizimax - Digiturk February, 2009
Sweden TV3 Sweden February 10, 2009
Greece Nova Cinema February 4, 2009[7]

Similarities to other shows

The series has some themes in common with the British show Jonathan Creek in that the show involves the use of magic techniques in the resolution of the mysteries.

The dramatic series' premise has several parallels to USA Network's comedy series Psych. The main characters in each have highly developed skills of observation and deduction, and they have used these abilities to masquerade as psychics. Also, both characters work as freelancers or consultants with local California law enforcement, largely to the consternation of their superiors. Psych made fun of the similarity in the episode "Any Given Friday Night at 10PM, 9PM Central." Shawn says that he will appease his father by going over for dinner, bringing a pouch of Big League Chew, and "maybe watch[ing] a couple episodes of The Mentalist."[8][9]

References