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Red John ist eine fiktive Figur und der Hauptgegner des CBS-Krimis The Mentalist in den ersten fünf Staffeln und der Hälfte der sechsten. Red John (abgekürzt als "RJ" oder "RJK" für "Red John Killer" in den Akten von FBI und CBI) ist der Alias des zentralen Antagonisten in The Mentalist während. Red John. Thomas McAllister ist der Hauptantagonist aus der TV-Serie The Mentalist. Er ist der Sherrif von Napa County, der Anführer der Blake Association. Nach der Enttarnung und Tötung von Red John in Staffel 6 flüchtet Patrick Jane vor der Polizei ins Ausland. Nach zwei Jahren findet. Sheriff McAllister entpuppt sich als Serien-Killer. Red John. Share. Tweet Nachdem der Produzent von "The Mentalist", Bruno Heller, alle anderen Optionen. The Mentalist brachte letzten Sonntag endgültig den Handlungsbogen um Serienkiller Red John zu Ende. Wie wird es weitergehen? Red John. Red Johns Markenzeichen In der ersten Episode untersucht das Team einen Fall, der scheinbar Red John zuzuordnen ist. Patrick.

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Looking back, that food court confrontation with Whitford should have ended the Red John story. Sure the name sounds like a condo management company.
That McAllister is a cop, at least, felt on target. Baker said something similar during our interview — that he wished the show could have explored a 24 -style serialized format when chasing Red John, but lamented that since The Mentalist is on CBS, they had to stick to a procedural format.
That would have then made Jane capturing him so much more satisfying. Instead, McAllister smugly held a gun and monologued, like every other villain.
Jane held out his closed fist to give McAllister a mysterious object. In this history of dumb villain moves, has there ever been a dumber one than McAllister accepting it?
Was he thinking? I, Red John, like presents! But it played silly, and made Red John seem like a paper tyger. Patrick Jane straddles Red John.
Jane is so proper, so stand-off-ish. Simon Baker may be Australian, and his character may be an American, but Patrick Jane has always struck me as British — the three-piece suits, the tea, the aloofness, the aversion to physical violence and parlor intellectualism.
Jane asks two questions: Does he feel sorry for murdering his wife and daughter? Bruno Heller and star Simon Baker did an interview with Entertainment Weekly discussing the events of the episode and the series' future.
Here, Heller disclosed that he only decided on Red John's identity "over the last couple years" and it seemed like the "natural correct choice".
In a separate interview with TV Guide , Baker commented on the setting, saying "It just had to be the two of them", and describing it as "almost like a love scene".
Baker stated, "There is no human act more intimate — not even sex — than killing another human being with your bare hands and watching him die. It is really subversive for a network series.
The risk is huge. Can he begin a new life? And what kind of life does he want for himself, and how will he define himself, now that that part of his life is over?
In that way, a weight has been taken off the show. Jane has more freedom and a sense of possibility and liberty. In his interview with TV Guide , Baker also revealed that he provided the voice of Red John in his past appearances and played the costumed character in season 2 's "Red Sky in the Morning".
Saying he was "stunned and flattered" and that "earning this little place in pop-culture history was the last thing [he] ever expected", Berkeley stated that he was only informed of the role earlier during season 6.
While negativity generally sprouted from imbalances in the episode and disappointment over Red John's identity, critics praised the performances of Baker and Berkeley, the score, as well as Red John's death scene.
In his review for Entertainment Weekly , James Hibberd expressed disappointment over the reveal, calling McAllister "shockingly dull" and comparing the story with the film Seven , in which the mystery of John Doe carried on for a few hours as opposed to the series' " hours and five years", which he deemed "maddening".
Mack Rawden of CinemaBlend was more positive in his review of the episode, feeling that Red John's identity made sense and saying McAllister had a "menacing voice".
Upon its original airing, "Red John" attracted From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 4, TV Guide. The Mentalist's Red John Speaks".
Hollywood Life. TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 28, When the guard returns with Jane, Johnson has been set aflame and is writhing on fire.
The reason behind Todd Johnson's cop killings is left unclear, but later seasons along with Johnson's knowledge of the phrase "Tyger, Tyger" would imply that their deaths were in some way connected to the "Blake Association".
Red John most likely ordered Johnson to murder various police officers who were close to discovering his society or were members themselves perhaps indicating why one of Johnson's victims was burned alive, probably in order to hide the organization's tattoo, which is marked on all members to better ensure loyalty who failed to complete their orders or were planning on turning themselves, and the association by extension, over to the authorities.
When Johnson realized that Red John would never let him live while he was in custody and surrounded by potentially corrupt officials, he was prepared to reveal everything he knew to Jane, before he himself is killed by another Red John operative, but still managed to utter the society's main form of communication to Jane.
Jane then begins a secret investigation of his own to track the killer. Red John, in the meantime, decides to exploit the opportunity to use Johnson's murder as a means to target another individual close to Jane and additionally cover up the identity of Johnson's true killer, who also served as his secret informant on the CBI.
Meanwhile, Special Agent J. With Jane's help, Hightower stages a hostile escape and is advised by Jane to remain in hiding, not only to evade the police but due to the danger imposed by Red John.
Hightower goes to stay with her sister. Jane, on a call with Lisbon during the shootout, tells her to use O'Laughlin's cell phone to redial the last number and tell the one who answered that O'Laughlin is dead.
When Lisbon does so, a phone rings near Jane and is answered by a man Timothy Carter, played by Bradley Whitford reading a newspaper and speaking in an odd, high-pitched voice.
After ending the call, Jane approaches the man and questions him. At first, the man appears upset and threatens to call security, but then smiles and says he was joking and claims he is Red John.
The two talk; the man reveals to Jane that he has a gun concealed in a folded newspaper and states that he is tired of killing and wants to start a new life, and encourages Jane to do the same.
Jane says he will not be able to move on until Red John is dead. The man begins to leave, but at Jane's insistence answers a question, revealing details about Jane's wife and daughter that Jane mistakenly presumes only Red John could know.
Jane vengefully shoots Carter with a gun he has hidden in his pocket. In season 4, Carter is shown to have been a Red John operative imposter.
In reference to the season 3 finale, the series creator, Bruno Heller , has stated: "What you get from that scene is what you should get.
The viewer is supposed to be convinced. Patrick Jane is certain it's Red John The thing is, Red John is a master of the mind game. If Red John wanted to die, maybe this is how he wanted to die.
Or maybe he just wants Jane to think he's dead. In the season 4 premiere it is revealed that Ron Deutsch, the bald security officer at the mall, was a Red John operative who removed crucial evidence from the scene.
Jane comes to believe the man he shot was not Red John, but Timothy Carter, a sadistic businessman who, with his equally twisted wife, Sally, had kidnapped a young woman Debbie Lupin, in whose search the couple cynically pretended to join.
Jane tricks Sally into revealing the girl's location. Sally is arrested by Lisbon and taken into custody, not to be heard from again, as she commits suicide in jail.
Jane convinces a jury that Carter was Red John and is acquitted, although Jane is already beginning to have doubts about that.
LaRoche, who is apparently leaving Major Crimes, to see Sally Carter, who committed suicide by slitting her wrists with a sharpened spoon, leaving a note about how lost she was now that her "God" by which she presumably means Timothy Carter is dead.
She feels his face and told him that she had never met the man before, confirming Jane's suspicion that Red John is "still out there somewhere".
By the episode " Blinking Red Light ", it is now widely believed that Red John is dead, with Jane and Lisbon the only ones aware he is still alive.
One of the people believing Red John to be dead is James Panzer, a blogger pretending to devote his life to find a serial killer known as "the San Joaquin Killer" abbreviated SJK, who has killed at least five young women.
In reality, Panzer is the killer. Jane suspects Panzer but initially lacks the proof to expose him. Panzer rises to the bait, making bold statements that the SJK killings were the work of a genius and Red John by comparison is a "common sociopath, lazy, sloppy, delusional" and already forgotten since Jane killed him.
Panzer then makes the same mistake made by Jane and Kristina Frye: belittling Red John in a public forum. A couple of hours after the television appearance, Panzer is found murdered, with Red John's smiley face painted in blood on one of the walls near his body.
Panzer's murder proves Jane's theory that Red John is still alive. This makes Panzer Red John's ninth male victim.
At this time, Red John is shown to be stalking Darcy via an uploaded video called "I Dare You" on the Major Crime server, which shows her in her apartment, unaware that she is being filmed.
The cameraman uploads an infobox saying, "She's cute, this is going to be fun". Jane reluctantly frames the late Thomas Maier, father of Panzer's first victim, for killing Panzer as revenge for SJK's victims — Maier had recently committed suicide.
The FBI closes the case, presumably leaving Darcy safe, as she will presumably drop her inquiry. In the episode " Red is the New Black ", Jane's efforts are later exposed and undone when Darcy refuses to let the case go after finding too many discrepancies.
Darcy interviews Rosalind Harker, Red John's blind ex-girlfriend and also the attendant of the morgue that Timothy Carter's body was taken to following his death.
Darcy subsequently realizes that Red John was still alive even though Jane has kept up the deception. Later, Harker contacts Jane and happily reveals Red John, once again under the alias "Roy Tagliaferro", has come to visit her for tea, promising to "sort things out" with Jane and Darcy.
As Harker speaks on the phone, a slim man, holding a tea cup in his left hand, and dressed in a smart, dark-coloured suit, is sitting nearby; Harker, when asked, confirms that "Roy" is present and listening.
Upon arrival, they find Harker alive and unhurt, playing her piano alone, seemingly sad that Red John "couldn't stay". In the season 4's penultimate episode " Red Rover, Red Rover ", Jane receives a message from Red John: an envelope with the words "Happy Anniversary" under the wiper of his car.
In the cemetery where Jane's wife and daughter are buried, a little girl named Hailey Emma Rayne Lyle approaches him and says, "Hello, Patrick.
She says, "He told me to ask you a question Lisbon says to Patrick that Red John wants to play with his mind. It's just a game, and he keeps winning.
The only way for me to stop him is if I stop playing. He gets arrested. Lorelei bails him out, and the two have sex in Jane's apartment.
The next day, Lorelei reveals herself as an associate of Red John and says her presence in Jane's life is "a gift". She brings forward Red John's proposal for friendship and a 'change' in Jane's lifestyle to help him overcome his depression.
Jane is shocked and tells Lorelei to get out. However, he later confides to Lisbon that his breakdown had been tailored to get Red John to believe Patrick was really giving up.
Red John communicates through Lorelei that he will only meet Jane in person if he kills Lisbon and brings him her head as a "present".
The CBI team executes a plot where they fake the murders of Lisbon and Rigsby at the hands of Jane, and the team goes into hiding.
On hearing this over the news, Red John sends a message to Jane to meet him in Nevada. Darcy is investigating the apparent deaths of Lisbon and Rigsby.
She discovers that the body found does not belong to Rigsby and gets arrest warrants issued against the entire team involved in the deception.
Meanwhile, a limousine pulls over in the middle of a deserted street where Jane is waiting. Lorelei and a huge, armed man emerge from the car, and she claims Red John is inside.
Lorelei looks at the box Jane is bearing and asks if it contains a football or a cabbage. He tells her it is a melon, specifically a honeydew. She does not react angrily, apparently since Red John and thus she became aware of Jane's deception.
Lorelei does have her assistant beat Jane up "a little". Jane sits in the front seat of the limo while a dark, shadowy figure sitting in the back whose voice is distorted with a radio transmitter, and whose face is not visible, greets Jane.
He tells Jane that he was fooled for a while by Jane's plot but was apprised of the truth by a "good friend" inside the FBI.
At this moment, Lisbon and her team, who were to move in and arrest Red John, are arrested by Darcy and her squad. Lisbon, cuffed on the side of the road, tells Darcy about the plan and the imminent danger to Jane's life.
Jane emerges unharmed. The FBI fire bullets at the fleeing limousine, which stops. Darcy opens the back door, which reveals CBI Director Luther Wainwright, bound and dead, with a pay-as-you-go burner phone attached to his body.
She refuses to speak about Red John but tells Lisbon that she and Jane have been lovers, calling each other "lover" frequently.
Jane tells Lorelei that she will eventually reveal what she knows and walks out of the room, ending season 4. Jane discovers Lorelei previously had a sister, who was murdered some years prior.
Lisbon faxes him a photo of the crime scene where the word "ROY" can be seen scrawled on the floor next to the sister's body — information that had been withheld from the public at the time of the murder.
This suggests to Jane that Red John who has used the alias Roy Tagliaferro was the killer, a fact that Jane reveals to Lorelei, who, angry at an earlier deception by Jane, tells him that "you're just like him, you know that?
Relentless manipulation I only wonder why the two of you didn't become lifelong friends from the moment you shook hands.
However, Lorelei refuses to believe Jane about the murderer. Alerted to Jane's whereabouts, the CBI begins to close in on the pair, but Jane allows Lorelei to escape, telling her to "find the truth" for herself and come back to him when she realizes Red John used her.
Lorelei reappears in episode 16 of season 5, " There Will Be Blood ". This episode reveals two new accomplices of Red John: Julia Howard and Jason Lennon, well-regarded citizens, a worker and a trustee of a women's shelter, respectively.
Lorelei tortures Julia to get information about her sister's death. She kills Howard after brutally beating her. Lorelei shoots Lennon, critically wounding him.
After kissing Jane, she departs on a mission to kill Red John, breaking her pact to reveal Red John's identity.
She tells Jane she has done "much worse [than breaking a promise]", and that she and Jane are both going to hell "on two different roads".
Two weeks later, Lennon is revealed to have survived the shooting, although in a coma, while Lorelei is found dead under Red John's smiley face with Homeland Security and police at the scene.
Jane apologizes to her corpse but, still peeved over Lorelei's breaking her promise to identify Red John, tells Lisbon of Lorelei , "She had it coming.
In the fifth season episode " The Red Barn ", it is hinted that Red John may currently be or was a member of the "Visualize Self-Realization Center" church, a notorious cult with a reputation for brainwashing its members, as two bodies which fit his MO were found on a farm previously controlled by Visualize, complete with his signature smiley face on the outside of the barn where the bodies were found.
The murders are revealed to have been committed over two decades ago, when various Visualize members worked on the farm until its eventual shutdown due to a lack of farming expertise, and ten years before Red John was an active serial killer who targeted predominantly women.
This implies that Red John used the cult and its techniques to recruit individuals who would make suitable followers as many of Visualize's members come from broken families and traumatic childhoods, a trait that nearly every single Red John operative also shares , then brainwashes or seduces them to effectively control them.
This finally explains how Red John recruited so many followers over the years who worshipped him and who were willing to give their lives for his plans.
Rebecca Anderson, a loyal Red John operative who murdered Sam Bosco and his team under his orders before she herself is killed by Red John, reveals that Red John "opened her eyes to the truth" and enabled her to see the world for what it really was.
This is similar to Visualize's motto of opening up potential members' eyes to the truth in order to effectively recruit them, implying that Red John uses the same philosophy to recruit his followers.
Visualize is also known for teaching its members various and diverse skills, such as bomb manufacturing and advanced technology and computer uses, skills that Red John himself and many of his followers also display throughout the series.
In a later episode, a private investigator named Kira Tinsley, who was hired by Red John to spy on the CBI, mentions that it was a Visualize member that hired her, confirming that Red John is indeed still a functioning member of the organization.
The leader of the cult, Bret Stiles, has shown in previous seasons that he has a very thorough grasp on Red John's inner workings, hinting at a connection between the two, which seems to finally be revealed as Visualize.
Whether Bret Stiles actually knows the identity of Red John appears to be debatable throughout the series, but subsequent episodes imply that, although Stiles may know Red John is connected to his organization, he does not know which member he currently is and simply uses his own resources to keep tabs on the killer's activities.
Robert "Bob" Kirkland, introduced in the retcon episode " Red Dawn ", has engaged in numerous suspicious activities relating to Jane and Jane's search for Red John.
A couple of episodes later, the man reappears.
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Seit gestern wissen wir nun offiziell, wer sich hinter dem Serienkiller Red John verborgen hat. Es wird mit dem Blut des Opfers im Uhrzeigersinn gezeichnet. Van Pelt ist das zu Beginn neueste Mitglied des Teams. Des Weiteren hat er einen Zeugen, der verwundet und im Koma im Krankenhaus lag und anscheinend Red John kannte, in Staffel fünf durch eine Luft-Injektion an seinem Krankenhausbett getötet.
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