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After a serial killer named Red John murdered his wife and daughter, Patrick Jane, an independent consultant for the California Bureau of Investigation, dedicates his life to hunting down and killing Red John. And on the way to get closer to Red, Patrick solves serious crimes by using his razor sharp skills of observation.
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.
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.
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.