@@s21411 The point is that Cho wouldn’t bury a man alive. It’s about what you’re willing to do (and if you can) what makes you dangerous. Jane is almost a psychopath (love him though).
@@lolzlolz69 [Spoilers] I think the biggest mistake made in the Mentalist was writers focusing too much on the A plot of each episode and rarely making any callbacks at all. Though the individual cases they showcased were brilliant and entertaining to watch, each and every one of them did not need to be so fleshed out that there was no time left to acknowledge past events. Like when Bosco died early on, there was like one more mention of him after that. Same with Christina which was very surprising since she never had any resolution after all that setup. Add to that Bret Styles and Lisbon's friend (can't remember his name) which Red John blew up and Leroche, all of whom were major players just disappeared without a trace as the main characters got on with solving cases. The setup to how Jane solved the Red John case was wonderfully done but I feel they should have turned the showdown into a two parter which also showed some of the aftermath by sacrificing one of the normal crime episodes.
Oh my gosh he makes me die laughing he's so awesome and such a badass! Nobody can keep a straight face & deliver a hilarious comment like he can. Love the guy! So glad we still get to see Tim Kang on Magnum PI. He's almost the same Cho on that show too.
Those violent tackles have got to be severely damaging to both parties. But media always shows them getting up with barely a skinned knee... To say nothing of broken jaws, teeth, and bloody elbows...
Didn't he pull his gun kind of prematurely? I haven't seen the episode, so maybe there's some history there to justify it. But at least in this scene, the guy just says, "Who wants to know?" Is a cop allowed to pull a gun on someone just for that?
This Cop, Cho, just 'following orders' as given in page 17 of the script (wink wink) ... yea, this is TV, not Real World, so adjust accordingly and do watch that episode, whole series (ciao ;-)
to be honest cho is most cool and dangerous guy of this series
Jane is but Cho is a close second.when Cho and Jane are teamed up their enemies better run.
Nomad Hakuna Matata
in terms of combat experience no cho is much more dangerous
@@nomadhakunamatata5793 Jane is awesome, but Cho is clearly the best.
Jane:brain
Cho:brawn
Double thread
@@s21411 The point is that Cho wouldn’t bury a man alive. It’s about what you’re willing to do (and if you can) what makes you dangerous. Jane is almost a psychopath (love him though).
No bussiness like cho bussiness
Soooo glad they kept Cho through 7 seasons! I swear Tim Kang is the effing MAN!!
Yep!!
“Or what?!” - famous last words
😂
Cho could never be Red John. If he really were Red John, he would just shoot Jane and said, "sorry, you were on my way."
I would've been heartbroken if cho turned out to be Red John
The Red John saga should have ended with Bradley Whitford. The writers fucked up dragging it out into such a ridiculous over done plot.
@@lolzlolz69 go to your room and think about what you've said.
@@lolzlolz69 [Spoilers] I think the biggest mistake made in the Mentalist was writers focusing too much on the A plot of each episode and rarely making any callbacks at all. Though the individual cases they showcased were brilliant and entertaining to watch, each and every one of them did not need to be so fleshed out that there was no time left to acknowledge past events. Like when Bosco died early on, there was like one more mention of him after that. Same with Christina which was very surprising since she never had any resolution after all that setup. Add to that Bret Styles and Lisbon's friend (can't remember his name) which Red John blew up and Leroche, all of whom were major players just disappeared without a trace as the main characters got on with solving cases. The setup to how Jane solved the Red John case was wonderfully done but I feel they should have turned the showdown into a two parter which also showed some of the aftermath by sacrificing one of the normal crime episodes.
He wouldn’t even say sorry lmao
Yeah, Cho is my favorite
No business like Cho business.
Don't threaten the Chominator
Jane and Cho
Brains and Brawns...but Cho also has brains.
Jane can hurt you mentally, Cho can hurt you physically. And both are intimidating in their own way
@@theboogeyman2590 Why does Jane need to be scary and hurt people? He is clearly shown to not be the fighting type. He only had it out for Red John.
@@aviralsood8141 he doesnt need to. But he totally can.
@@theboogeyman2590 That's true for almost everybody.
@@aviralsood8141 yep. Janes more scary only because he gets to you and can tell you things about yourself that you might not even know
When you've finished a game before and replay it
everyone needs a cho in their life.
Be the Cho you want in life
He just crushed that man windpipe and said Keep breathing 😂
“Keep breathing, you’ll be fine”
Cho is an absolute savage and badass
Oh my gosh he makes me die laughing he's so awesome and such a badass! Nobody can keep a straight face & deliver a hilarious comment like he can. Love the guy! So glad we still get to see Tim Kang on Magnum PI. He's almost the same Cho on that show too.
cho is awesome
man cho is just the best cop form any show lol
cho isnt violent, but hes fuckin deadly
Let's gloss over the dozen protocols he broke in catching that guy, lol.
I mean cops do that all the time lol
So standard practice then
Let's not forget the guy is alive and well.
KEEP BREATHING YOULL BE FINE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cho is such a king
Ah, Cho Friday...I miss that guy.
Even Red John is afraid of Cho.
A 'ask and answered situation' right here
Ain’t no business like Cho business
Bout time Asians were shown in pos light..& strong 💪
Agree 💯! And he's SUCH a hunk!!
Still stereotypical stoic Asian man. People love him for almost never showing emotions.
No business is like Cho busniess.
Love Cho
It makes for a nice action scene, but I see a whole list of charges to be filed against Cho in that scene.
Go Cho!
Cho smash
Cho being Cho.
Those violent tackles have got to be severely damaging to both parties. But media always shows them getting up with barely a skinned knee... To say nothing of broken jaws, teeth, and bloody elbows...
Ain't no business like cho business
Ain't no business
this would never happen in real life lol
Conoci atro hombre riveros cho alejandro
That guy in the red shirt, his voice is clealy not that of a thug.
Yo amo kimball cho porque tu tiene una niña sofi acosta
dayum
"i cant breath"
Which Episode is this?
see the description
😂
Didn't he pull his gun kind of prematurely? I haven't seen the episode, so maybe there's some history there to justify it. But at least in this scene, the guy just says, "Who wants to know?"
Is a cop allowed to pull a gun on someone just for that?
This Cop, Cho, just 'following orders' as given in page 17 of the script (wink wink) ... yea, this is TV, not Real World, so adjust accordingly and do watch that episode, whole series (ciao ;-)
Points well taken, Bc.
And I do love this show.
@@bckelly2981 Just following the script, that's hilarious.
Isnt it more effective to say "dont mess with a script writer" ?
How would a character that a script writer wrote even mess with him?
@@aviralsood8141 I was talking to the one that wrote the title, you see how you need to mind your business cockroach? Fucking moron
@@AmishHitman73.Archive Lol never made someone this angry on the internet by basically doing nothing. Glad to have ruined a part of your day.
@@aviralsood8141 words are descriptions you think anger you are not intelligent
@@AmishHitman73.Archive If words are descriptions then your words are a description of your anger among other things.
Ah yes, police brutality. Fine as long as it's done by a character we all like.
Going a little hard on the black guys, aren't we?
They should have made cho red john
sabdude 63 twist if Jane was really insane and he was Red John.
@@PiazzaGurl shutter island was made for you
What no comments about Police Brutality
Actually there are.