Showing posts with label segunda temporada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label segunda temporada. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2011

|UPDATE| Latest news - 2

3.23 - Strawberries and Cream.
● Have you ever wondered why does Lisbon always wear a cross chain on The Mentalist? Robin helps us with this question:

Q: I am curious why The Mentalist star Robin Tunney always wears a chain with a cross. Her character doesn’t seem to be overly religious. Is this a personal thing?

Miriam F. Leiseroff, San Jose

"My character wears a cross because it belonged to her mother, who passed away when she was 14," Tunney says. "My character was raised Catholic." Tunney’s Teresa Lisbon, whose Catholicism flared when she began reciting Hail Marys while wearing a bomb vest near the end of Season 3, will be returning in the Sept. 22 premiere of Season 4. The new year picks up in the midst of mentalist Patrick Jane's arrest in connection to the murder of a man he believes to be his wife and daughter's killer, Red John.

Note: Actually, Lisbon's mother died when she was 12, and not 14.

Source: USA Weekend.
Thanks @LikeCheapWine for heads up.
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● We all know that when the season starts, Patrick Jane is gonna be in jail. But you're still curious, right? Then it might help you a little... But just a little:


Source: TV Guide / Robin's Green Shades.
Thanks @lexy_tm for reminding to post this!
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● Episode 4.04, Ring Around the Rosie, is written by Daniel Cerone and directed by Chris Long.

Thanks @thebakerboy2 for asking him.
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● Jonathan Schmock will play the role of William Gardiner, who is a naturalist and environmentalist, in Episode 4.05, entitled Blood and Sand.

Source: Spoiler TV.
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● Yesterday I found this very cool new/old Season 2 promo picture on Amazon.com. Why they never release this stuff?


Source: Amazon.com.
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● Can you imagine the giant Owain Yeoman and the petit Robin Tunney back to back? So, if you hadn't the chance to see this BTS picture before, check this adorable combination:


Source: Owain Yeoman.
Thanks Devon for asking him for this awesome picture!
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● And check the Yahoo's Five Predictions for Season 4 of 'The Mentalist'

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Jason Gallagher

The CBS drama "The Mentalist" is coming off a very successful Season 3, which was capped off by one of the most explosive season finales in recent memory. Because Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) pulled the trigger on a man he believed to be Red John, few may be surprised to learn that Season 4 will open with Jane in jail. Fans also know that this is not Jane's first trip to the slammer, but this time he is in serious trouble. The specific contents of the new season of "The Mentalist" are under wraps, but here are a few predictions for Season 4:

Jane Will Not Stay in Jail Long

Jane is not sorry he shot Red John because he had been planning it for a long time. The fact that his actions have consequences is not really a surprise to him either; what may surprise him is how much support he gets from his team. Lisbon ( Robin Tunney ) and company will probably be key to his release, but there might be more heinous forces at work.

It Was Not Red John

While the debate over was it Red John or not raged for the better part of the summer, it will likely turn out to not have been the serial killer. The show needs that driving force to keep Jane motivated, and when he is released and investigating a seemingly common killing one day, the team will walk in and see that dreaded smiley face.

No Relationship for Rigsby and Van Pelt

Rigsby and Van Pelt have had the most difficult time having a relationship, but after the latest misjudged character to enter Van Pelt's life, she will probably reevaluate her profession. The point is she will likely be a little preoccupied with other tasks before having the chance to get around to having another romance.

Lisbon Deals with Anger Issues

Lisbon is going to be pretty angry that Jane killed a man in cold blood, as she has pointed out on several occasions. She always thought she would be there to stop Jane. Since she ultimately failed, she will likely be on the angry side, which does not bode well for Jane. However, the pair will likely come full circle, but Jane will need to work to get her trust back. She also might be punished for losing control of Jane, but that seems a bit harsh.

Jane Will Change

Once Jane realizes there is a larger game afoot than he believed, he will likely shift gears into full-on revenge mode. Now that Red John, or whoever is pulling the strings, knows that Jane means business, things could get even more deadly serious.

Source: Yahoo! TV.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

|VIDEO| Cenas deletadas e extras do DVD da Segunda Temporada

Confira as cenas deletedas e alguns extras do DVD da segunda temporada. Lembre-se que o box está a venda em todo o Brasil no valor de R$119,90.


Cenas Deletadas:









Extras:







Créditos: schokomoerder

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Final de temporada divide opiniões de fãs

O Red Blog rodou pelos fóruns e sites do mundo e finalmente chegamos a uma constatação: o brasileiro foi quem melhor aceitou o episódio. Parte da audiência gringa não aprovou a adição de Kristina Frye ou a maneira como ela foi adicionada e achou que o nível da tão comentada season finale ficou abaixo do esperado. Enquanto principalmente o americano se prende mais aos personagens e na trama que os cerca, o brasuca se interessa mesmo é pelo mistério em torno de Red John, o que causou grande euforia com o último episódio por aqui. Unanimidade mesmo só teve a atuação de Simon Baker, muito elogiada por todos e com méritos.

Pra quem dúvida quanto à “decepção” da audiência, o termômetro é o Spoiler TV. Red Sky In The Morning foi o episódio pior avaliado da segunda temporada pelos frequentadores do maior site de spoiler do mundo. Em comparação com a última season finale, Red John’s Footsteps, mais uma “derrota”. O último episódio da primeira temporada teve 70% em nota máxima e apenas 3% com a mínima. Já o desta temporada ficou com 50% na nota máxima e 8% na mínima. Ganha um doce quem acertar os líderes de avaliação da “Season Two”. Apenas dois episódios em toda a história da série passaram dos 90% na nota máxima e os dois foram exibidos nesta temporada. São eles: o líder, His Red Right Hand, seguido por Red Badge; ambos escritos por Ashley Gable.

Tamanha disparidade entre a avaliação da primeira metade da temporada com a segunda não é novidade. Parte da audiência ainda não tem boa relação com a personagem de Aunjanue Ellis, a chefe do CBI, Madeline Hightower, e não gostou de ficar na mão por respostas ou pelo menos uma menção quanto a Sam Bosco. Além disso, o clima, não apenas romântico, entre os personagens esfriou. O fim previsível de relacionamento entre Van Pelt e Rigsby e o balde de água fria jogado na relação de Jane e Lisbon, não agradou muito. Para finalizar, com Ellis e Leslie Hope adicionadas à parte final da temporada, apenas Simon Baker manteve seu tempo de tela intacto. Os outros foram perdendo gradualmente tempo e “importância” na trama de Heller.

No geral, pode-se concluir o seguinte: a primeira temporada foi mais consistente e agradável enquanto a segunda teve os melhores episódios. Resta saber o que virá na próxima, já confirmada para mesmo dia e horário pela CBS. Então, programe-se:

- Os primeiros spoilers devem começar a aparecer já no início de junho;
- O elenco volta às gravações em meados/final de julho;
- The Mentalist retorna com episódios inéditos em setembro;
- O DVD da segunda temporada deve chegar às lojas em outubro.

E a sua avaliação, qual foi?

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