Best show ever. There are so many things to praise about it. I watched it way after it was over, but now I'm looking forward to rewatching it multiple times. I know I'll always enjoy it Jane, Lisbon, Cho, Rigsby, Van Pelt. Such wonderful characters, and such an amazing team
wow he actually has a point lol, if cops truely wanted people to slow down they would park out in the open but instead they hide in wait for people so they can write tickets and meet their quota.
Dunno how it is in America, but it is not about quota in germany. Here those speedtraps (with cameras, not police btw) are a crucial part of financing a bankrupt city. It is actually a really nice income for them.
I was fascinated by Jane that I too thought that for a long time.. but if you think about it clearly, it's not that they lay in hiding but about making people follow the speed limit, even if there aren't cops around.. speed limit is already displayed at many places but people still speed, so it is like punishment for their speeding... :)
Jane has a point, but if people only drive responsibly when they know cops to be present, then maybe they drive recklessly in other situations. If you never know whether there's a police car waiting to catch you in the act, you will err on the side of safety and avoid risky behavior. Though getting fines or tickets isn't a perfect system either. It doesn't affect people of different means the same way. It can decimate the savings of someone who couldn't afford to fix their tail lights, but it doesn't act as much of a deterrent for rich people who won't feel a pinch in their pockets
Funny thing, is that before he became famous in the "MENTALIST"Show in the US,he played in an AUSTRALIAN Show,(where he is from)And,he also drove this FRENCH Car, CITROËN DS.........!!!!
Sure, except: Monk has too many issues to work well with others. Jane doesn't take kindly to being given advice. And Columbo would probably need a wheelchair to get around at his age. 😁
holy shit. that last scene just brought so much back to me... somehow I remember watching it in late 2010 which I never would've thought, but I also associate it with a song that I managed to dig up, OneRepublic Good Life, which I added to iTunes in December 2010 - and listened to heavily the next few months while I was traveling... didn't know I had any memory of that, couldn't remember the song, only figured it out because I was pretty sure it was the same artist as Counting Stars, which I also couldn't remember the name or lyrics of but luckily found from an old mix... wow...
Bender Bending Rodriguez *Clown it/the line was ; * "Dimly Lit _Clown_ ,love oh, and, I'm a _huge_ fan of the shininess of your metallic ass, my good sir. **Tips Hat** 🎩 👧
The biggest problem with alcoholism is alcohol isn't illegal. You get caught with narcotics.. your in pretty serious shit.. but the arrogance and the availability of those who do drink and don't respect the genuine struggles of those who do.. all I can say is be interesting to see what would happen if they saw the actual ramifications and I don't mean where it's just ok now I'm uncomfortable and going home.. or walking away... But in an environment like a child where there is no out.. and then see if their attitude changed at all. Not saying people can't drink.. I'm talking about having respect towards those who abstain or need to abstain. People will justify their own rights to do something without thinking about the backlash affects upon others. There are kids who suffer because of the arrogance of drinkers who disrespect those who struggle they have no idea of the reality of what happens when some people drink. Truth is those often claiming Christianity are the worst. So busy justifying their own ability to drink a substance that alters their mood.. that they don't stop to think that for some that means violence.. not all violence is physical it can be verbal it can be emotional.. but no kid should be living in fear or screaming out silently or not so silently for help. The brush of of kids are resilient.. they can be.. but those kids grow up and are living each and every day with the affects us of the past environment. Make no mistake. It carries into adulthood.. it never really leaves. So abandonment issues are pretty real for those who have been in a genuinely violent or unstable home. Though instability isn't from moving house to house. Instability is often foundationally in inconsistency. Though a person can use it to their advantage.. learning to become more adaptable.. because truth is that's all they really know. It's not a right or an excuse to enter into criminal activity though. It might help explain the whys.. it doesn't justify them.
The problem with people who think that alcohol should be illegal are the ones who caused the mob to come into existence if everyone just took responsibility for their own selves instead of asking the government regulate things for everyone maybe we'd live in a better world
TLDR; claiming "alcoholism" is a disease. It is not. To those who have an "incurable" disease - wouldn't it be nice to just stop doing something, suffering a little withdraw a POOF!! healed! Drinking is a choice (legal or not). sickness,cancer and REAL diseases are not a choice. Struggle- pfft! Wife surfers GBH grade 4. No Known Cure. Be nice to just stop "doing something" suffer a week or two of withdraw - and she is well again. Don't talk about drunks and their "struggles" It is insulting to those with real struggles.
I CANNOT BELIEVE that Jane says "...you lay in wait..." at 3:39. It's LIE in wait, and Patrick Jane would have known that. Lay in wait....pathetic. Whoever wrote that line should be ashamed of him or herself. Sheesh.
i like that Jane subtly burned the cop by saying he was batman and the cop was aquaman.
xD no one likes aquaman, except probably the people who made DC studios.
Happy Cat A lot of people like Aquaman considering his movie made over a billion dollars
logan casner I thought he said vice versa that HE was aquaman boosting cops ego lol.
@@Demogoblinfire yeah, but thats not the same goofy aquamen people have been making fun of for decades
@@tommerker8063 :D
Best show ever. There are so many things to praise about it. I watched it way after it was over, but now I'm looking forward to rewatching it multiple times. I know I'll always enjoy it
Jane, Lisbon, Cho, Rigsby, Van Pelt. Such wonderful characters, and such an amazing team
Only Jane will attempt to eat a speeding ticket to get out of paying it
4:23 lol! I loved the "Bloodhounds" episode. Jane and Montague were really cute together!
wow he actually has a point lol, if cops truely wanted people to slow down they would park out in the open but instead they hide in wait for people so they can write tickets and meet their quota.
Dunno how it is in America, but it is not about quota in germany. Here those speedtraps (with cameras, not police btw) are a crucial part of financing a bankrupt city. It is actually a really nice income for them.
I was fascinated by Jane that I too thought that for a long time.. but if you think about it clearly, it's not that they lay in hiding but about making people follow the speed limit, even if there aren't cops around.. speed limit is already displayed at many places but people still speed, so it is like punishment for their speeding... :)
You should watch the Top Gear (Jeremy Clarkson) News section. They troll these things absolutely brilliantly.
@@ottokarl5427 In America we shoot out the cameras.
Jane has a point, but if people only drive responsibly when they know cops to be present, then maybe they drive recklessly in other situations. If you never know whether there's a police car waiting to catch you in the act, you will err on the side of safety and avoid risky behavior.
Though getting fines or tickets isn't a perfect system either. It doesn't affect people of different means the same way. It can decimate the savings of someone who couldn't afford to fix their tail lights, but it doesn't act as much of a deterrent for rich people who won't feel a pinch in their pockets
When La Roche appears and Jane slides to the floor to avoid being seen. 😅
3:06 the logo aligned with her suit freaked me out.
3:06
The broach/decorative pin is pretty close to lining up with the Television Station logo.
4:23 - 4:29
The broach/decorative pin is "hovering" almost directly ontop of the television station logo.
"Yeah! Yee yee!"
lol best rapper.
we all part of the justice league you think aquaman would give batman a ticket? lol
There's a possibility that could happen lol
Funny thing, is that before he became famous in the "MENTALIST"Show in the US,he played in an AUSTRALIAN Show,(where he is from)And,he also drove this FRENCH Car, CITROËN DS.........!!!!
How is that funny??
@@Horzinicla I meant"sad"...sorry;
@@joehentalack2443 okay now it makes sense
That was Columbo’s car brand, too.
@@davidweihe6052 Columbo had a Pug, not a CITROËN.
Imagine a team with Jane, Monk, and Columbo. No crime would go unsolved
Sure, except:
Monk has too many issues to work well with others.
Jane doesn't take kindly to being given advice.
And Columbo would probably need a wheelchair to get around at his age. 😁
holy shit. that last scene just brought so much back to me... somehow I remember watching it in late 2010 which I never would've thought, but I also associate it with a song that I managed to dig up, OneRepublic Good Life, which I added to iTunes in December 2010 - and listened to heavily the next few months while I was traveling...
didn't know I had any memory of that, couldn't remember the song, only figured it out because I was pretty sure it was the same artist as Counting Stars, which I also couldn't remember the name or lyrics of but luckily found from an old mix... wow...
that squeal at 1:54 🥺💓
thats not rhyming thats rapping " actin like i dont know jack, drop the beat back, ye yeh yeh" classic!
Arent we all part of the justice league, do u think aquaman would give batman a ticket? That line confused the hell outta me and the cop lol
"dimly lit clown" LMFAO
Bender Bending Rodriguez
*Clown
it/the line was ;
* "Dimly Lit _Clown_ ,love
oh, and, I'm a _huge_ fan of the shininess of your metallic ass, my good sir.
**Tips Hat**
🎩
👧
amen
Perfect...
3:25 I'm pretty sure aquaman would be too scared to give batman a ticket
The speed limit is a type of food, right?
What episode is the scene at 0:39?
Dimly lit clown. 🤣
Kimballcho te amo a ti
At 5:33 did she lean in for a "Scripted Kiss" and it was missed by the man. :-)
You got the video recommended to you, yes
Simon darling I love you ❤❤❤
De la agente cho kimball
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The biggest problem with alcoholism is alcohol isn't illegal. You get caught with narcotics.. your in pretty serious shit.. but the arrogance and the availability of those who do drink and don't respect the genuine struggles of those who do.. all I can say is be interesting to see what would happen if they saw the actual ramifications and I don't mean where it's just ok now I'm uncomfortable and going home.. or walking away... But in an environment like a child where there is no out.. and then see if their attitude changed at all. Not saying people can't drink.. I'm talking about having respect towards those who abstain or need to abstain. People will justify their own rights to do something without thinking about the backlash affects upon others. There are kids who suffer because of the arrogance of drinkers who disrespect those who struggle they have no idea of the reality of what happens when some people drink. Truth is those often claiming Christianity are the worst. So busy justifying their own ability to drink a substance that alters their mood.. that they don't stop to think that for some that means violence.. not all violence is physical it can be verbal it can be emotional.. but no kid should be living in fear or screaming out silently or not so silently for help. The brush of of kids are resilient.. they can be.. but those kids grow up and are living each and every day with the affects us of the past environment. Make no mistake. It carries into adulthood.. it never really leaves. So abandonment issues are pretty real for those who have been in a genuinely violent or unstable home. Though instability isn't from moving house to house. Instability is often foundationally in inconsistency. Though a person can use it to their advantage.. learning to become more adaptable.. because truth is that's all they really know. It's not a right or an excuse to enter into criminal activity though. It might help explain the whys.. it doesn't justify them.
The problem with people who think that alcohol should be illegal are the ones who caused the mob to come into existence if everyone just took responsibility for their own selves instead of asking the government regulate things for everyone maybe we'd live in a better world
Your comment is TLDR and thus fallen on blind eyes.
TLDR; claiming "alcoholism" is a disease. It is not. To those who have an "incurable" disease - wouldn't it be nice to just stop doing something, suffering a little withdraw a POOF!! healed! Drinking is a choice (legal or not). sickness,cancer and REAL diseases are not a choice. Struggle- pfft!
Wife surfers GBH grade 4. No Known Cure. Be nice to just stop "doing something" suffer a week or two of withdraw - and she is well again. Don't talk about drunks and their "struggles" It is insulting to those with real struggles.
I CANNOT BELIEVE that Jane says "...you lay in wait..." at 3:39. It's LIE in wait, and Patrick Jane would have known that. Lay in wait....pathetic. Whoever wrote that line should be ashamed of him or herself. Sheesh.
What?
He said lay and wait.
He said “you lay and wait”
ok officer
@@pumpkin6429 Hey, someone has to keep things honest. The very idea of Patrick Jane saying "LAY in wait" is almost a capital offense.