The Mentalist: The Complete Seventh Season DVD Review
By Allison Rose
2 Min Read
In season six we saw the end of the Red John serial killer plot that has been the driving force behind Patrick Jane (Simon Baker, The Devil Wears Prada) since the shows inception. Also, Much to Jibson Shippers' delight, we saw Jane finally profess his love for his partner, Agent Teresa Lisbon played by Robin Tunney (The Craft). We watched beloved characters Wayne Rigsby (Owain Yoeman; American Sniper) and Grace Van Pelt (Amanda Righetti; Friday the 13th) depart the series as well.
Season seven seems almost like an anti-climactic after thought to tie up all the loose ends left unresolved by the preceding season. While the weekly mysteries are still interesting and enjoyable to watch, the emphasis on Jane and Lisbon's relationship bored me.
While I love Baker and Tunney in their roles, I have a difficult time believing the Jane/Lisbon love story. I have always enjoyed watching them as a team but never felt they had "romantic" chemistry. Seeing them as more than partners this season was awkward and uncomfortable and I wish the writers and left out that entire story line or better yet, ended the show after season six.
The writers did an admirable job ending the series and making the fans who wanted a Jane/Lisbon romantic relationship happy. They rounded out their relationship like any good Disney film would…"and they lived happily ever after". Unfortunately, I just didn't buy it and it was all too neat in the end. I also compare The Mentalist to another current "cop" show where a police detective is partnered with a civilian and after 6 seasons the two main characters end up as a couple. While The Mentalist was the first of these two shows, I think the other (which shall remain nameless) does it a little better.
The DVD doesn't offer too much in the way of outstanding visuals and sound as I prefer the 1080p video and 7.1 Audio of Blu-rays. It's the standard fare of what you would expect from a DVD so it doesn't disappoint if you know what you are getting. The extra retrospective about Patrick Jane and his "journey" was a nice touch.
The basic stories presented in each episode certainly retain the quality the show has shown throughout the entire run so purists won't be disappointed by this short final season in that regard. Some may even love the romance and be excited by the developments that take place in the last episode.
If you like quality television and a good story, I recommend getting all seven seasons for your viewing pleasure. You could certainly do a lot worse! And if you are a "Jisbon Shipper", this definitely a season you want to own! B
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