Just read from another post that rigsby's father and Bosco are in tonights episode .
It has to be a flashback so maybe they are in the same flashback?!
What was bosco asking mr rigsby about?!?
Just read from another post that rigsby's father and Bosco are in tonights episode .
It has to be a flashback so maybe they are in the same flashback?!
What was bosco asking mr rigsby about?!?
The letters in Thomas McAllister 's name spell out molest him as cat. Psychotherapists theorize that "there's a desire to merge here," on Red John's part. Red John wants Patrick to be like him. And perhaps he wants to be like Patrick. The poem Tiger Tiger is about a hunter calling out his prey - supposedly a tiger. The hunter (in the text of the poem) is trying to merge with the tiger, while hunting. McAllister said to Jane "I've been a hunter most my life". As the cat (merged identity) the hunter is supposedly gaining ground (advancing) on his prey. Knowing your enemy as the old saw goes. In one episode, Harker Rosalind was talking to patrick jane, while red john was there. Red John was mimicing Patrick Jane: his posture sitting crossing his legs drinking tea; Red John was trying to merge himself with Jane. IN red sky in the morning Red John was rubbing Jane's shoulder- which hints at Red John's psycho sexual urge to merge with Jane. The theory is about Killers needing to return to innocence; its what drives many killers to kill again. They feel righteous, but they sink to depths - in their mind. To get out from the darkness, they seek routine. McAllister is about as routine as they come. The poem Tiger Tiger references a similarity between Tiger and Lamb - by having the same creator. The tiger preys on animals that are similar to lambs, so the tiger wants to be like a lamb. The hunter in the poem is seeking to merge with his prey much like Red John sought to merge with Jane. McAllister was an avid hunter. He played rock paper scissors with Jane. Jane had to switch his gesture, because McAllister was trying to copy him. Jane was seeing the competition as coy rivalry, but McAllister was getting angry about losing. I think he snarled at Jane. In the second episode of the show, McAllister is clearly seen as Jane's antagonist which is rivaled by Red John. The two identities merge, in the episode titled "Red John". In a sense, Jane has done his merging - by killing Red John he cannot merge. Jane is at peace, and the episode titles reflect that - by excluding the color red - from the title ( of the episodes).
Ruskin family Ferris Wheel == Roy Tagliaferro
I wonder who worked on/rode on/got stuck on the Ruskin family Ferris Wheel?
LISBON: I didn't know your wife was from this world, too?
JANE: Oh, yeah, her grandparents were Carnie royalty. They ran big metal, ferris wheels, ghost trains. They ran them all across the midwest...
Ferris Wheel was designed by George Washington Gale Ferris -- and Ferris is pronounced same as "Ferrus," which coincidentally means IRON because the Ferris Wheel is made of IRON
FERRIS WHEEL IS CUT IRON
For someone was afraid of heights, a FERRIS WHEEL wouldn't be a fun ride
SORRY -- BUT I HAD TO POST THIS TWICE
There's been a lot of talk about Alex Jane and the Barlows, but what about the Ruskins? PJ'S BACKGROUND CONNECTION TO RJ via the carnival may be through his wife's family:
RUSKIN: means red haired; derived from words Rose and Royce "ROY" [is this just to further symbolize that red hair loving ROY killed Angela Ruskin -- or it is further commentary on the Ruskin family background]
LISBON: I didn't know your wife was from this world, too?
JANE: Oh, yeah, her grandparents were Carnie royalty. They ran big metal, ferris wheels, ghost trains. They ran them all across the midwest...
INTERESTING: Because the Ferris Wheel was named by the man who designed it, George Washington Gale Ferris -- YET Ferris is pronounced same as "Ferrus," coincidentally as FERRUS=IRON and the Ferris Wheel is made of IRON
Yes, a FERRIS WHEEL IS CUT IRON [now a lot of things are made from iron, which is made into steel, like the hull of ships, automobiles and variance appliances and such, but still thought this was worth mentioning]
And, if someone was afraid of heights, a FERRIS WHEEL wouldn't be a fun ride to go on [I personally hate them]
In episode -- "THROWING FIRE"
Jane gets dizzy, has flashbacks to when he and his dad sit atop the Ferris wheel as Patrick looks down at people below and guesses their life stories -- this was the episode where we see memory of how Jane's father wanted him to scam the little girl with cancer
FERRIS WHEEL symbolizes circle of life but also that one is going nowhere, going in circles to nowhere -- Jane on the Ferris Wheel with his dad symbolic of his life going nowhere, a life of looking down upon people...
Jane gets girl's mother to buy crystal ball, giving his father money without scamming the little girl by giving her false hope. Father goes off to play POKER with cash.
RJ has to have connection to Jane's past somehow -- with RJ knowing of Jane more than vice versa, and it seems unlikely that all this information about the carnival past would be touched on and never revisited? With the carnival having traveled all over the midwest and west...Jane must have conned a lot of people when he was with his dad.
Tonight's episode 'Golden Hammer' is purported to feature Rigsby and Van Pelt who "wind up on the trail of an alarming conspiracy".
This can mean one of three things:
1. The introduction to a new main villain
2. Evidence that Red John and The Blake Association are still somewhat operational
3. Another odious one-off episode with writing that borders cretinous and subpar
With the way things are heading throughout this second third of the season, I am inclined to believe that we are going to have to endure the third option. Though, if there is no longer going to be a Red John, Heller should at least be introducing a new main villain by now. And no, Heller, motherf****** Abbot doesn't count.
First of all; let's imply Red John is really dead and they are not gonna bring him up again this season...which i am pretty sure it is that way;
HOW in the world are they gonna end this (maybe even last) season of the mentalist?
I only can see one possibility left: Pj finally getting involved with lisbon.......................... I mean it's all great if that would happen, BUT seriously not worth a season finale.
I dont see many options left how they will end this but I'm open for everything if you got any ideas.
and once more; i really like the idea of Red John coming back...but that's probably not happening....so what's left?
Magic revealed :)
I stumbled upon a picture where VISUALIZE logo overlaps RJ's SMILEY
and thought " Damn ... I wonder what the picture would look like if the two triangles were placed somewhere else "
The result may be a mere coincidence - but i'll leave you to be the judge of that :)
Tyger Tyger
http://s17.postimg.org/nezqqrub3/decorj.jpg
the link contains the original picture i found at top
and one i modded below
( i couldn't find the source pic in higher quality so pardon the low res effect )