I'm glad the last scene 'No Boundaries, No Common Sense' didn't air. The pilot would have been far too early for that kind of conflict between Lisbon and Jane.
And then later they'd care too much about each other to say such hurtful things. So yeah, as much as it illuminates Jane's character, they showed those aspects without having to make Lisbon say it.
i really wish they would have included that kind of argument in another episode. these words are an unspoken aspect of their relationship, and both of their characters' deep natures. it deepens them and gives lisbon a lot of justice
Agree with you Fidelma. Further, what I like about their relationship is that she can be bossy because she has to but she also tolerate a lot from him because she likes him from the beggining. Lisbon saying hard words like this does not sound like her character.
@@tiff7447 well she isn't bossy, she's the boss and the only reason shed ever be seen as bossy is because shes a woman. i do think these hard words of hers are a part of her character, just rarely seen and it angers me that the creators of the show wussed out on showing it out of fear of her being disliked because of subconsciously misogynist fans
@@nobodysXghost When I said she is bossy I meant that is natural because she does is the boss. I like she can say what she wanna say to Jane when he is off limit (very often). But I also like the fact that except on few very justified moment, she is so soft on him that she got angry but then she forgives him and support him no matter what. It is cute. It is like she keeps in mind that he is been trough the hardest things and that is why he acts like that now. And regarding the misogynistic thing.. I disagree. As a woman and feminist, I see the opposite. Jane acts like a rebellious kid most of the time. He plays with fire, he provokes people but fears the consequences (run to hide behind Lisbon). He is sensitive and vulnerable. The only moment he is brave is when he is hunting RJ. However, Lisbon is the boss. She manages her team, she protects and defends Jane, she is rarely scared even in bad situation, she helps him finding RJ and she tells Jane off for doing something stupid. She is definitely the strongest between them. She is the light at the end of the tunnel for him. An argument in the pilot would just make Lisbon seems insensitive regarding Jane ´s past (because at this point she does not know him at all and later we can see that she is a very kind and supportive person). That is what I feel. I like the fact that she got very very mad only 3 times during the show abd mostly at the end of season 6 because after all this time he is still unable to see that he is in love with her and make a move to her. (Sorry for my english, I am French)
Perhaps it would be cool to have a series that is a prequel to the Mentalist, how Jane grew up, how he came to be The Mentalist he is today, there are a lot of interesting characters that could have screen time, especially the rival family of Jane's. Simon could be a narrator of the show. Sort of like Young Sheldon type of show.
I was even more excited when I saw him get out right by where the ID man picked up Jesse and Saul towards the end of Breaking Bad. What was the CBI doing in Albuquerque?
I looove the last scene, it's great to see Jane being affected at least once, and Lisbon also at least once letting out, this woman took too much for him, she deserves a medal, and estatue, I love that she did but I always felt like she deserved a lot more appreciation, it was no joke to be there for such a difficult and tramautized person, she truly was a good person cause she cared for him and for that she didn't vent that much, what she did here. And we know that Jane truly listens to her, he trusts her and cares for what she thinks of him but he always plays hard and put his poker face that she sometimes can see throught it but not always cause he is an expert so tosee him really affected by her words, because they are true is great.
Ugh to the last scene. Something catastrophic already happened to his loved ones 🥲 I was like ouch. Been there done that 😭 also him and Lisbon being like that in terms of pilot wouldn’t have felt right. IMO.
I see a lot of people don't like the last scene but honestly, at this point, jane has been working with them for atleast 4 years, so keeping that in mind, it makes sense. But as a viewer, this in pilot would definitely not be a good idea as we are yet to be introduced to the characters properly. I do wish something like this had been aired further down the line....
the last scene is intense it speaks volume!!!! and it gives us idea about difference in character. and the character development after!!! it should be included!! ans the sound is RAW. like real time!!! not studio quality i heard sound from the freeway amazing!!! it seems like im there!
I remember reading the final scene in the pilot script. Amazing conflict, kinda sad that they didn't use it in the later episodes. It's definitely too much for episode 1, but it worked in the pilot.
The last scene was a really good scene for the pilot. It was straight up facts and a good place to start the show to exhibit how their team dynamic has progressed to them caring about one another.
In a way I like the last scene in this video, 3:58, as it shows more openly how fully aware Lisbon was of Jane's reckless behavior due to his pain and refusal to heal with the emotions, he has bottled up due to his guilt. She even foreshadows how Jane will create a tragedy of his own making which we see later on in the series. However, I am glad it was deleted as it was not the time or place for this between them in the Pilot. It worked better to showcase it at certain points over the series, subtly or not. Two examples being in episode 2.19 when Lisbon tells Jane she knew working with him would be a disaster and get her fired one day while Brett Stiles in episode 2.20 analyzes Jane's reckless behavior due to his trauma and guilt causes a lot of stress on others and the CBI including Lisbon. I have no doubt about the care and eventual love they build together, but the road to get there was a lot of ups and downs.
I'm assuming this scene occurs right after the opening where the woman shoots her husband. I understand why it was cut out. It's kind of at odds with the whole tone of it. I can't really explain exactly why, but it doesn't fit.
It seems to me like they were testing out how would it look like to do the show in a Dr. House style. But it didn't fit the characters and the story they were trying to tell. I think The Mentalist was written to have a happy ending between Jane and Lisbon from the begining, unlike Dr. House with Cuddy. Dr. House was aways meant to be a tragedy. The Mentalist was meant to be a rebirth or something like that. The argument is awesome, but it is hard to see them coming back from that, even more in the pilot.
The last scene is so conflicting. I’m not a big fan of it. Im glad it was deleted. I’m having trouble forming my opinion on it so bare with me (English isn’t my first language). Jane’s reaction to her blowout was weird I have never seen that happen before. Jane usually doesn’t act that way. I’m genuinely confused. Lisbon usually doesn’t act that way either. If that scene would’ve been in the show I believe I would’ve seen their relationship differently. She went too far in my opinion. Their spats were mostly talked about but rarely seen. It showed almost like pure hatred. Hate isn’t the right word more like dislike. She really disliked him. Anyway it’s a scene I wouldn’t have wanted to see in the series. It would have sent too many different signals like the entire series send signals about their relationship but that just sent something completely different.
Me encanta el Mentalista, estás escenas son increíbles, pero me gustaría que las subtitulan al español, podrá ser eso posible? Gracias un abrazo desde 🇻🇪
Diese Szene sollte ursprünglich wohin?? Damit wäre die ganze Story zerschlagen worden. Viel gemeiner konnte Lisbon kaum zu ihm sein. Aber gut gespielt!!
These two are the most realistic- human characters I’ve ever seen in a detective show without being over dramatic. They’re both deep and conflicted and they’re very try well written. Every writer that Ever sold their soul to the woken agenda… take a page out of whoever wrote Lisbon’s character. That’s how you write a strong female character who works in a primarily male centric role. not by being a power hungry controlling maniac but by being someone who’s rational, calm and human.
I'm glad the last scene 'No Boundaries, No Common Sense' didn't air. The pilot would have been far too early for that kind of conflict between Lisbon and Jane.
And then later they'd care too much about each other to say such hurtful things. So yeah, as much as it illuminates Jane's character, they showed those aspects without having to make Lisbon say it.
i really wish they would have included that kind of argument in another episode. these words are an unspoken aspect of their relationship, and both of their characters' deep natures. it deepens them and gives lisbon a lot of justice
Agree with you Fidelma. Further, what I like about their relationship is that she can be bossy because she has to but she also tolerate a lot from him because she likes him from the beggining. Lisbon saying hard words like this does not sound like her character.
@@tiff7447 well she isn't bossy, she's the boss and the only reason shed ever be seen as bossy is because shes a woman. i do think these hard words of hers are a part of her character, just rarely seen and it angers me that the creators of the show wussed out on showing it out of fear of her being disliked because of subconsciously misogynist fans
@@nobodysXghost When I said she is bossy I meant that is natural because she does is the boss. I like she can say what she wanna say to Jane when he is off limit (very often). But I also like the fact that except on few very justified moment, she is so soft on him that she got angry but then she forgives him and support him no matter what.
It is cute.
It is like she keeps in mind that he is been trough the hardest things and that is why he acts like that now.
And regarding the misogynistic thing.. I disagree. As a woman and feminist, I see the opposite.
Jane acts like a rebellious kid most of the time. He plays with fire, he provokes people but fears the consequences (run to hide behind Lisbon). He is sensitive and vulnerable. The only moment he is brave is when he is hunting RJ.
However, Lisbon is the boss. She manages her team, she protects and defends Jane, she is rarely scared even in bad situation, she helps him finding RJ and she tells Jane off for doing something stupid. She is definitely the strongest between them.
She is the light at the end of the tunnel for him.
An argument in the pilot would just make Lisbon seems insensitive regarding Jane ´s past (because at this point she does not know him at all and later we can see that she is a very kind and supportive person).
That is what I feel.
I like the fact that she got very very mad only 3 times during the show abd mostly at the end of season 6 because after all this time he is still unable to see that he is in love with her and make a move to her.
(Sorry for my english, I am French)
I'm glad they didn't air that last scene. It completely shifts the dynamics and I don't think that it is truthful to the characters we got.
I love the 10 seconds just dedicated to Patrick appreciating his tea @1:57 hahah
Many thanks CHARLATANJANE for bringing these deleted scenes to light. It's a real treat for us fans.
That scene of Lisbon ripping Jane to pieces is everything and I wish we had scene more of it. Lol
It was too harsh. They both knew it but she wouldn't have said it like that. That's the difference between her and Hannigan (and most other people).
@@smurfydayshe would have, I think, had the situation called for it.
Perhaps it would be cool to have a series that is a prequel to the Mentalist, how Jane grew up, how he came to be The Mentalist he is today, there are a lot of interesting characters that could have screen time, especially the rival family of Jane's. Simon could be a narrator of the show. Sort of like Young Sheldon type of show.
Agree! It ocurrd to me many times...
That last scene in the car was spectacular!! I would have loved to see that play out. Well done!
I was even more excited when I saw him get out right by where the ID man picked up Jesse and Saul towards the end of Breaking Bad. What was the CBI doing in Albuquerque?
I looove the last scene, it's great to see Jane being affected at least once, and Lisbon also at least once letting out, this woman took too much for him, she deserves a medal, and estatue, I love that she did but I always felt like she deserved a lot more appreciation, it was no joke to be there for such a difficult and tramautized person, she truly was a good person cause she cared for him and for that she didn't vent that much, what she did here. And we know that Jane truly listens to her, he trusts her and cares for what she thinks of him but he always plays hard and put his poker face that she sometimes can see throught it but not always cause he is an expert so tosee him really affected by her words, because they are true is great.
Ugh to the last scene. Something catastrophic already happened to his loved ones 🥲 I was like ouch. Been there done that 😭 also him and Lisbon being like that in terms of pilot wouldn’t have felt right. IMO.
I see a lot of people don't like the last scene but honestly, at this point, jane has been working with them for atleast 4 years, so keeping that in mind, it makes sense. But as a viewer, this in pilot would definitely not be a good idea as we are yet to be introduced to the characters properly. I do wish something like this had been aired further down the line....
lisbon:"that's exactly how i think of you, 'hardy.'" haha....
What a burn.
i loved the last scene, but Jane's anger (and the way he let it out) was OOC.
It would've fit his pre-Angela life as a charlatan. Maybe they could have included it on that retrograde amnesia episode
the last scene is intense it speaks volume!!!! and it gives us idea about difference in character. and the character development after!!! it should be included!! ans the sound is RAW. like real time!!! not studio quality i heard sound from the freeway amazing!!! it seems like im there!
I remember reading the final scene in the pilot script. Amazing conflict, kinda sad that they didn't use it in the later episodes. It's definitely too much for episode 1, but it worked in the pilot.
Where can you read that? 🙃
@@j.c.t. I think I found it bu just looking up the mentalist pilot script?
@@j.c.t. www.zen134237.zen.co.uk/Mentalist/The_Mentalist_1x01_-_Pilot.pdf
@@charlatanjane Thank you so much!!! ☺
te digo algo vimos millones de veces el MENTALISTA pero cuando veo este trabajo es como si fuera la primera vez que veo
The last scene was a really good scene for the pilot. It was straight up facts and a good place to start the show to exhibit how their team dynamic has progressed to them caring about one another.
In a way I like the last scene in this video, 3:58, as it shows more openly how fully aware Lisbon was of Jane's reckless behavior due to his pain and refusal to heal with the emotions, he has bottled up due to his guilt. She even foreshadows how Jane will create a tragedy of his own making which we see later on in the series. However, I am glad it was deleted as it was not the time or place for this between them in the Pilot. It worked better to showcase it at certain points over the series, subtly or not. Two examples being in episode 2.19 when Lisbon tells Jane she knew working with him would be a disaster and get her fired one day while Brett Stiles in episode 2.20 analyzes Jane's reckless behavior due to his trauma and guilt causes a lot of stress on others and the CBI including Lisbon. I have no doubt about the care and eventual love they build together, but the road to get there was a lot of ups and downs.
Me encantó ver estas escenas gracias las chicas MENTALISTAS súper agradecidas!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
@@charlatanjane Holaaaaaaaaaa tanto tiempo si me gusta mucho lo que haces sabes que te sigo me encanta tu trabajo nos vemos !!!! Besos mil!!!!!!
I'm assuming this scene occurs right after the opening where the woman shoots her husband. I understand why it was cut out. It's kind of at odds with the whole tone of it. I can't really explain exactly why, but it doesn't fit.
It seems to me like they were testing out how would it look like to do the show in a Dr. House style. But it didn't fit the characters and the story they were trying to tell. I think The Mentalist was written to have a happy ending between Jane and Lisbon from the begining, unlike Dr. House with Cuddy. Dr. House was aways meant to be a tragedy. The Mentalist was meant to be a rebirth or something like that. The argument is awesome, but it is hard to see them coming back from that, even more in the pilot.
The last scene is so conflicting. I’m not a big fan of it. Im glad it was deleted. I’m having trouble forming my opinion on it so bare with me (English isn’t my first language). Jane’s reaction to her blowout was weird I have never seen that happen before. Jane usually doesn’t act that way. I’m genuinely confused. Lisbon usually doesn’t act that way either. If that scene would’ve been in the show I believe I would’ve seen their relationship differently. She went too far in my opinion. Their spats were mostly talked about but rarely seen. It showed almost like pure hatred. Hate isn’t the right word more like dislike. She really disliked him. Anyway it’s a scene I wouldn’t have wanted to see in the series. It would have sent too many different signals like the entire series send signals about their relationship but that just sent something completely different.
In the last scene you could tell he was actually really sad by what was said. That it upset him. Cho could see it as well.
it’s odd without music haha
the not going anywhere alone is so funny and cute
patrick jane put his head soul into everything.
Can you do one of these for Rigsby and van Pelt? Have they had any note-worthy deleted scenes?
I uploaded one that has other deleted scenes including some Rigsby/Van Pelt. Not many but a few.
ruclips.net/video/nj19fPITS1k/видео.html
Me encanta el Mentalista, estás escenas son increíbles, pero me gustaría que las subtitulan al español, podrá ser eso posible? Gracias un abrazo desde 🇻🇪
the mentalist priceless.
okay but I'm certain I've heard her spiel from the last one, did they use the same dialogue later?
Diese Szene sollte ursprünglich wohin?? Damit wäre die ganze Story zerschlagen worden. Viel gemeiner konnte Lisbon kaum zu ihm sein. Aber gut gespielt!!
her wish is my command 😂
I wish he was smiling less and be more broody about the stuff that happened to hos family, but that would have been a different show.
Estaria bueno subtitulado!!!!!
the sugar scene is so cute
Does anyone know the specific episodes these are from?
These two are the most realistic- human characters I’ve ever seen in a detective show without being over dramatic. They’re both deep and conflicted and they’re very try well written. Every writer that Ever sold their soul to the woken agenda… take a page out of whoever wrote Lisbon’s character. That’s how you write a strong female character who works in a primarily male centric role. not by being a power hungry controlling maniac but by being someone who’s rational, calm and human.
Sempre Simon e Lisbon ❤❤❤
Episódio 704? 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Kkkkkkk amo vocês ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
eu não falo inglês
holaaaaa
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Portugues por favor.
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Marcio Simões dubla Jane.