One of the little tricks you see Jane use here is used by salesmen, scammers, and just about anyone pushing something. He is interrupting thought loop. When you go to process information, you process it through a cycle. Observe, think, react. In the US military this is referred to as an OODA loop, Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. Every action goes through this, though some are faster than other, but by adding, or changing information and interrupting this thought process you effectively stall the other persons processing power. Manipulation 101.
While it certainly has some sense of fiction in it because in reality it would make prisoners angry or they might simply not understand, but you can clearly see how jane is coming on to the guy. When jane said that last line and confused the guy, he asked for the phone immediately so that his confusion and this simple question would make him even more confused as to what should he focus on and it defuses the tension between them when the shot caller tries to think of what jane was trying to convey him. It could just make him angry and as a drug addict he could even beat jane up for these mind games, but there is a solid chance the conversation got just too intense for this criminal to think straight and thats why it worked.
Jane's cell mate is such a good soul 😂
except he killed someone to be there
@@Oferdrincere🎯😂😂😂
Yeah, he’s a good soul. He’s in prison for murder!! What a good soul.😂😂😂😂
The ONLY way that would work is if he really could instantly hypnotize anyone to do what he wanted.
Make-believe. It makes a great story.
I saw the dude with the long hair walk past like 3 time. lol
what season and episode is this
Click on the "more" under the title.
first thing i did, there's nothing there for me @@l.a.3479
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@QIHE also, in case you didn't find it - it's a season 2 episode 6
There is nothing written under "more"
S2E6
This is not how people work.
No, it’s how they write & act in this really fun show
Actually it is,
It's based on real life.
What Jane did with that man is called a cold read.
One of the little tricks you see Jane use here is used by salesmen, scammers, and just about anyone pushing something. He is interrupting thought loop. When you go to process information, you process it through a cycle. Observe, think, react. In the US military this is referred to as an OODA loop, Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. Every action goes through this, though some are faster than other, but by adding, or changing information and interrupting this thought process you effectively stall the other persons processing power. Manipulation 101.
While it certainly has some sense of fiction in it because in reality it would make prisoners angry or they might simply not understand, but you can clearly see how jane is coming on to the guy. When jane said that last line and confused the guy, he asked for the phone immediately so that his confusion and this simple question would make him even more confused as to what should he focus on and it defuses the tension between them when the shot caller tries to think of what jane was trying to convey him. It could just make him angry and as a drug addict he could even beat jane up for these mind games, but there is a solid chance the conversation got just too intense for this criminal to think straight and thats why it worked.
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