04x13 - Red Is The New Black

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A famous "psychic" outs himself as a fake and starts working as a consultant for the California Bureau of Investigation so he can find "Red John," the madman who k*lled his wife and daughter.
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04x13 - Red Is The New Black

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(indistinct conversations)

(engine turns off)

Did you see anything suspicious?

You're wasting time with me.

You should be looking for those hooligans he had hanging around.

Mr. Liu. He owns the building that has the import/export business on the first floor.

Patrick Jane.

I rented him the upstairs because he seemed reliable.

But he wasn't. You find those kids.

I don't need these kind of problems.

What are you so scared about?

Scared about losing money, that's what.

Mm.

I need to get back to work.

Me, too.

(camera shutter clicks)

(elevator rumbling)

Patrick: Morning, Lisbon.

What do we have here?

(elevator stops)

Somebody named Theissens.

He doesn't have a wallet on him, but I'm not thinking robbery.

Looks like a Puritan tailor shop.

Helpful. That's it?

That's all you're gonna say?

Till I think of something useful to say, yes.

No m*rder w*apon, but there was this... in his mouth.

In his mouth?

This is definitely not a robbery.

Crime of passion?

Or a message.

Let's keep the feather out of any public statements.

It could be useful identifying the k*ller.

A feather?

Now we're getting somewhere.

Find out where this came from.

Came from his mouth.

Yes, uh, before it was in his... mouth.

Maybe the k*ller brought it in?

Or the K*llers?

It's a little camp for gangsters, don't you think?

I think it has something to do with dresses.

Dresses...

Hmm, interesting.

(click)

Ah, secret room.

(door bangs)

Ooh-la-la!

Et voila!

The m*rder w*apon.

♪ The Mentalist 4x13 ♪
Red Is the New Black
Original Air Date on February 2, 2012

(telephone ringing)

So Wyck Theissens was a clothing designer in New York and Paris.

Real high-end stuff. Cutting edge. Very successful.

Then about three years ago, it all went bad.

Bad how?

Bad like this.

You're... you're not taping this, are you?

Man: No. We're just warming up.

Uh, the fashion world is...


Yeah, uh, the fashion world is pond scum and monsters. That's all it is. They're...

It's crawling lickspittle pond scum like you, and... warty, great monsters like Guy Duval.

Who's Duval?

He's a French CEO of a luxury goods conglomerate.

Holdings are mostly jewelry, watches, perfume, fashion.

He was backing Theissens' clothing line, but obviously, he fired him after that video came out.

And I'm part of it all.

Look at me.

What an ugly creep I am.

(glass shatters)

That's about two years ago.

Theissens had some kind of breakdown and disappeared.

What was he doing here?

Not much, according to the paperwork I got from the loft.

Cobbled together bits of tailoring for clothing shops around town. That's it.

Well, what about the stuff Jane found?

I don't know, boss.

The materials for these dresses alone comes to $250, 000.

Really?

Yeah.

Cashmere? Watered silk?

Vicuña?

You know what this stuff prices out per yard?

What about the m*rder w*apon?

We get prints?

Yeah, but nothing that matches anything in the criminal database or DMV.

Look into Theissens' financials, see if you can find anything.

Yeah, you got it.

What?

Fashion? Really?

Come on. Beautiful women in nice clothes?

What's not to like?

Who would wanna m*rder a washed-up fashion designer?

Hmm.

Why would a washed-up fashion designer hide a quarter-million dollars in couture dresses in a loft in Oakland?

Boss, uh, one of the cops from the crime scene just called in.

Some kids just showed up at the loft, said they used to work for Theissens.

Have the cops bring them in.

Will do.

No, no, no. Let's go to them.

Seeing them in their own element will be far more revealing.

You just like the loft.

(dishes clatter)

I do. It's very nice.

I have to be back here right after lunch.

Oh?

Management meeting.

Oh, that Wainwright has too much time on his hands. (sighs)

(clears throat)

Agent Wainwright?

Patrick Jane.

Hi, yeah. I just wanted to let you know that agent Lisbon is needed urgently in the field, and as important as your seminar is, she's not gonna be able to attend.

Okay. Thank you. Bye-bye.

(cell phone snaps shut)

He said it's fine.

See? Simple as that.

Mm. Thanks.

Did it ever occur to you that I might actually want to go to the meeting?

No, it didn't. Do you?

No. But it's the principle.

(elevator bell dings)

Sorry about that.

Now you were saying?

I wanted to let you know as a professional courtesy I'm still working the Panzer m*rder.

The San Joaquin k*ller case was solved.

James Panzer was k*lled by Tom Maier, the father of the first victim.

I'm not certain about that.

Well, there was conclusive evidence.

There was the m*rder w*apon, Panzer's blood on Maier's clothing, not to mention the confession Maier wrote before k*lling himself.

Right. Odd, don't you think?

I mean, why would he go to such lengths to make it look like Red John was the k*ller?

It doesn't make any sense.

And why would he send CBI a video of me?

Who can fathom the mind of a desperate man?

I'm gonna need all the department files on Red John.

Of course.

Yeah, what—whatever the Bureau needs, we are always happy to be of assistance.

Where were you three last night?

Jail.

Why?

We were at the demonstration downtown.

Cops said we had to clear the Plaza, then just arrested everybody.

We didn't get out until about an hour ago.

What's your connection to Wyck Theissens?

We were working with him on his next collection.

He found us at the Fashion Institute.

He wanted to work with people that were not yet tainted by the industry.

Yeah. Yeah, that's right.

I mean, he'd been screwed over once before.

Wasn't gonna make that mistake again.

Everybody wanted to know what he was doing—

Calling, nosing around.

That—that's why he built the secret room?

So no one could see the clothes?

Where'd the money come from for all this?

We made dresses for the guy downstairs for him to send back to Asia.

Knockoffs of haute couture.

Mr. Liu?

With the import/export business?

Yeah. It—it was good training.

Sure. Okay. Any idea why Mr. Liu would name you three as the most likely suspects?

(chuckles)

(chuckles) No.

He's just pissed 'cause we weren't gonna make any more knockoffs for him.

Yeah, once the collection was finished, Wyck told him that we were done.

And when were you gonna show this, um, collection?

Next week.

Everyone in the fashion world was coming out for it.

And Theissens was okay with that?

He didn't have any bad feelings?

He made his peace with the business aspects, you know?

Said it was a necessary evil.

Said if you wanna get your vision to the world, you gotta work with the devil.

Even Guy Duval.

What about Guy Duval?

He's this big corporate fashion guy.

And, um, two nights ago, after this dinner at a hotel in San Francisco, Wyck and him were, like, hugely arguing.

(cell phone rings)

Hey, boss. What's up?

I need you to talk to Liu about paying Theissens to knock off couture dresses for the Asian market.

Liu? He's not there?

I'm just leaving his warehouse now, and his employees said that he went to speak to you at the CBI.

Well, somebody's lying. He's not here.

All right. We need to find Liu.

We're headed to talk to Duval now. Keep in touch.

Okay. Will do.

I'm Mr. Duval's assistant. Can I help you?

Uh, yes, I need to speak with your boss. It's police business.

I'm sorry. Mr. Duval is not available at the moment.

When will he be available?

Let me set something up. When's a good time for you?

(cell phone rings)

Would you excuse me?

What's up?

Rigsby: Hey, boss.

Just got off the phone with Oakland PD.

Liu's in the wind.

Already? How?

Cops went over to his residence. Liu was already gone.

Neighbors say that three Asian guys came over, and he left with them in a van.

Did we get a license plate?

No, but we're working on his phone now.

All right. Keep in touch.

Jane and I are headed back there now.

Could you tell your boss to call me as soon as possible?

Lisbon: Jane?

Jane, where are you?

(dance music playing)

Next.

Guy Duval, yes?

Ghee Duval.

Ah.

The room is closed to the public. Mr. Duval, I am so, so sorry.

Agent Lisbon, meet Ghee Duval.

Hey, vato, who invited you to sit?

And you are?

I'm Junior Acosta.

I sense that's supposed to mean something to me.

Junior Acosta's a very important man.

He puts together all my shows and parties.

What is this about?

I'm Agent Lisbon with the CBI, and this is my colleague, Patrick Jane.

We need to ask you some questions about Wyck Theissens.

What about him?

Theissens is dead.

Oh, my God.

What were you two arguing about at dinner the other night?

Was it about his new clothing line?

I haven't even seen the line.

He wouldn't let anyone see it.

Uh, you're about to buy a line of clothing you hadn't been allowed to see?

He's a genius. You make allowances.

Was he k*lled?

Stabbed.

That's ugly.

Yes. Did you make allowances two years ago when he called you a monster?

Of course. I took it as a compliment.

I hope I'm a great monster.

Wyck's career was derailed by Wyck.

Nobody else.

Where were you last night, Mr. Duval?

Au lit...

Avec ma femme.


I think that means he was in bed with his wife.

You released Theissens' video, didn't you?

Yeah? So? It was news.

So you're responsible for derailing his career.

No. The truth is what it is.

I was just a conduit.

Yes. A conduit is what you are.

Why do keep a conniving backstabber around?

You think you can really trust him?

Hey, you better watch your mouth okay?

Or else what? You gonna gossip about me behind my back?

I'll show you what I can do, bitch.

Jane: Oh, okay.

(Duval) Assis-toi!

Put the Kn*fe down.

Keep your hands where I can see 'em.

Down.

(clatters)

You fashion people— you're a very, uh, passionate lot, aren't you?

These are all the Red John case files that we have?

Yes, sir. Four boxes of physical evidence, plus two hard drives containing all photographic and documentary evidence.

Okay, good. Um...

Sign here. FBI just called me.

They have somebody en route coming to pick this stuff up.

Great.

But one more thing—I want you to listen to me very closely.

This is a highly sensitive issue.

You're not to talk to anybody about this.

Do you understand?

No one.

Yes, sir. Whatever you say.

Okay, good. If somebody comes looking for the Red John case files, or asks where they've gone, you're to inform me immediately.

I cannot stress enough the importance that this remain secret.

(knock on door)

JD! Who let you out of the basement?

Hey to you, Agent Lisbon.

How you been?

All right. How 'bout you?

Okay, that's enough. Thank you. Back to work.

See ya.

Did I call for you?

I just wanted to apologize for earlier—

Jane calling to get me out of the management meeting.

Would it be too much to ask you to schedule a meeting properly rather than barging in here like this?

I'm so sorry. I didn't realize.

How's your case going?

It's progressing.

We're gonna interview a suspect if you'd like to sit in.

Unless you're busy.

Paperwork. The bane of management.

I would like for you to catch me up on that case, though, when you have a moment.

Of course. Whenever you want.

Um... how about 45 minutes in the bullpen?

Yes, sir.

(door opens)

(door closes)

This is a mistake.

I got a little carried away. That's all.

You threatened my colleague with a Kn*fe.

Mm. And you're also a suspect in Wyck Theissens' m*rder.

Me? (chuckles)

Why would I k*ll him?

Well, you ruined Theissens' life by releasing that video.

It's only natural that he'd like to return the favor and ruin yours.

Wh-what are you talking about?

I'm talking about the fact that Duval wouldn't be happy to know what you and his wife are doing behind his back.

What?

If Theissens learned that you were cuckolding Duval, then, uh, he has every reason to reveal that fact, which gives you every reason to k*ll him.

Okay, you can't say anything about me and Jacqueline.

If Duval found out, I'd be done.

I'd never work again.

Where were you last night, Mr. Acosta?

I was at the hotel.

Is there anybody who can verify that?

Okay, listen...

If I tell you something, you wouldn't let anybody know it was me that told you, right?

No.

It depends on what it is.

Well, I wouldn't. She might.

Okay, well, the thing is, Wyck and Duval did argue at dinner the other night.

I heard them.

It was about Tony.

Who's Tony?

Tony Redgrave. He's a photog.

Everybody uses him, but he's kind of a creep.

Hmm.

The thing is, everybody uses him.

So you can't say it was me that told you.

I can't afford to piss him off, all right?

What were they talking about?

Wyck had brought in some kids, and he was pissed that Tony was there.

Oh, he was worried that Tony might get creepy with the kids?

You know, Tony—

He likes 'em young, you know?

Got it.

Thank you.

Got it.

So we go talk to Tony Redgrave, yes?

Take somebody with you.

You're not coming?

Lisbon, this could be your ticket out of this dead-end job.

Ha ha. Wainright's coming in. He wants to check on things.

More managing? I mean, what— I—someone's gotta do it.

So can we bring me up to date on the Theissens case?

Well, sir, the alibi for Theissens' assistants hold up.

They were booked and held overnight.

But the landlord, Liu— the one that was selling Theissens' knockoffs—

He disappeared in a hurry.

And we got a court order over to the phone company to track his phone.

Okay. I can make a call, get this at the top of their list.

If he had a smartphone on him, we might even be able to get an exact location on the GPS.

If he had his phone on him.

Well, let's hope.

Uh, we're also looking into Guy Duval.

Duval was facing a shareholder revolt.

He had a lot pinned on making this Theissens deal go through.

So if Theissens got cold feet and backed out...

Then Duval would look weak, and that would make his position look vulnerable.

And he'd do anything to stop that from what I can tell.

Jane and Van Pelt are looking into the photographer, Tony Redgrave.

Tony Redgrave. And what reason would he have for murdering Theissens?

Uh, we don't know.

It could just be Acosta trying to throw us off.

But Redgrave does have priors.

What for?

(cell phone ringing)

Providing dr*gs and alcohol to minors.

(ring)

Um, you, uh, you definitely have your work cut out for you...

(folder thuds)

So I will leave you to it.

Excellent.

This is Wainright.

Hey. I just want to acknowledge receipt of the Red John files.

Than you for that.

Sure. Yeah. Anything I can do to help.

Listen, I am assuming we're on the same page, but you didn't tell your people about this, did you?

No. I saw no need.

I agree. Thanks.

Baris Acar?

Ah. Yes, ma'am.

Susan Darcy, FBI.

Uh, did I do something wrong?

(laughs) No, it's nothing like that.

I've never been interviewed by the FBI before.

Mr. Acar, this is your signature, isn't it?

Yes, ma'am, it is.

And this is a form telling me that Patrick Jane brought a visitor here to see the body of Timothy Carter.

Mr. Jane sh*t and k*lled him in a mall food court.

Do you remember that visit?

Uh, I sure do.

Can you tell me about it?

Well, it stuck in my head because it was kind of weird.

Weird? What do you mean?

She was blind.

That's kind of weird, right?

Mr. Jane's guest was a blind woman?

I couldn't figure out why he brought her.

I mean, she was blind.

Thank you, Mr. Acar. That's all.

Ah.

Oh, Mr. Acar, you do know not to speak to anyone about this?

Whatever you say, ma'am.
(indistinct conversations)

Uh, excuse me. Is that, uh, Tony Redgrave?

Sasha, Sasha, Sasha...

I'm an artist, yeah?

Not a fishmonger.

God sakes, relax.

How am I supposed to relax?

Tony, you're so bloody selfish.

Wyck is dead. He's dead.

Circle of life, babe, circle of life.

All right. Let's try a couple more.

(camera shutter clicks)

That sullen, grieving look...

I like it.

(click)

You Tony?

I'm Agent Van Pelt. This is Patrick Jane, from the California Bureau of Investigation.

Oh, my God. I love you.

Take your clothes off. Both of you.

I'm just kidding.

(chuckles) Look at your face.

We're here about Wyck Theissens.

(click) It's really sad, right?

Really sad.

I was about to sh**t his comeback campaign.

What a huge bummer that was.

(click)

Stabbed to death, right?

What with? A Kn*fe? Razor?

Shut up! Tony, God!

We were like family.

We came up together, me and Wyck.

I walked in every single one of his shows.

(click)

Yes!

That's it, Sasha.

(click)

Now you're k*lling it.

(click) Where were you last night, Mr. Redgrave?

Oh, uh... Let's see... I was... downstairs... (click) at the pool for a little bit. Then some drinks at the bar, then dinner, then we came up here.

Who's "we"?

(click)

I don't know. Everyone.

You came up here for a bit, didn't you, darling?

Yes, you were.

(whispers) Chin up.

It's quite the act, this, uh, wide-eyed man-child bit. (click)

Nobody ever calls you on it, do they?

I'm just really lucky, you know?

It's just about living in the moment. Having some fun.

Ah, yes. The joys of living in the moment.

All fun and games till someone gets hurt.

How old are these kids?

Everyone in here's an adult.

They're here because they wanna be.

Nobody's making anyone do anything they don't wanna do.

You got it?

Loud and clear.

Did you make sure Theissens got it, too?

(chuckles)

Don't think you're gonna put anything on me.

I didn't do anything to Wyck.

You get to do whatever you want because no one cares enough to challenge it.

But Theissens— he didn't approve, did he?

If he thought you were messing with those kids of his, he'd have happily sent you to jail.

You've got it so twisted, man.

Wyck was refusing to do anything with any of us.

That's what I heard.

But Duval said it wasn't a problem.

He said he'd fix it.

Don't leave town without talking to us first, okay?

I could see Redgrave murdering Theissens if he was afraid to go to jail.

Jane went to talk to Theissens' assistants again. Maybe they'll give us something.

Uh, then again, if what Redgrave says is true, Duval could be our k*ller.

Stay there. Watch the lobby.

Will do. Any sign of Mr. Liu?

A GPS on Liu's phone points to a warehouse in Oakland.

Cho and Rigsby are checking it out now.

Okay.

(door closes)

Yeah. I'll call you later.

Okay. Me, too. Yeah. Bye.

Sorry. Sarah.

According to GPS, he's in there.

Okay. Let's go.

Everything okay?

Yeah. I mean, it's complicated.

Sarah's pregnant.

Oh.

Congratulations.

Thanks. It's exciting, right?

Yeah. I'm excited.

(clatter)

(glass shatters)

Man: Aah!

(water splashes)

(man gasps)

Cho: Mr. Liu! This is the CBI!

Nobody move! Hands where we can see 'em.

(coughs)

(panting)

There—there's no problem here, sirs. (chuckles)

We're all friends.

(coughs) No problem.

You can go. No problem.

(laughs) No problem.

(door closes)

(knocks)

Yes? Can I help you?

Rosalind Harker?

Yes. Who is it?

I'm Susan Darcy. I'm with the FBI.

May I come in?

Sure.

Miss Harker, you recently paid a visit to the Sacramento County morgue.

Yes.

Did I do something wrong?

That's—

No, it was nothing like that, I just was wondering what the purpose of your visit was.

Oh.

Well, Patrick Jane wanted me to check if a man who was in there was my friend, Roy Taglioferro.

Roy Taglioferro, also known as Red John?

Mm. (swallows) Well, that's what I've been told by the authorities, yes.

I suppose it must be true, but I... still can't quite believe it.

I understand.

So was it Taglioferro in the morgue?

No. It wasn't Roy.

Well, thank you. I appreciate your time.

Oh.

No, please, don't get up. I'll see myself out.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

What's your connection to Liu?

What went down at the warehouse?

No English.

Lawyer.

They can lawyer up all they want.

All we need is for you to testify.

Dream on, lady. I testify to nothing.

You don't know these guys.

So tell me about them.

I import and export to China, understand?

I deal in electronics, fashion, luxury goods.

In my business, there are always gangsters who need paying off.

Shanghai, Guangzhou, Macau— everywhere the same.

What are they doing here?

I told 'em I had no more high-fashion copies for them.

They came to change my mind.

So you think they went to Theissens first to send a message to you?

Maybe. If so, forget about it.

You can't touch them.

Really?

Really.

Like MC Hammer.

Yeah, we hung out with Redgrave.

Dude knows how to party.

Theissens didn't like him much, though, did he?

Wyck? Wyck hated Redgrave.

He represented everything that was wrong in the fashion world, in Wyck's opinion.

And he wouldn't have wanted you to spend time with Redgrave, then?

(chuckles)

(laughs)

Are you kidding?

He would have freaked.

He was real protective of us.

But come on. You gotta cut loose sometimes.

Hmm. I take it you three are still planning to put the show on anyway?

Yeah. We wanna do it for Wyck.

He gave us a chance.

He taught us everything we needed to know, and we are gonna prove to the world what he could do.

Yeah, he treated us with love and respect.

We wanna honor him the same way.

Mm.

Well, I particularly like this, uh... gold feathery number.

It's just so, uh...

Well, it's an event.

Uh, where'd you get all these gold feathers?

We dyed them.

Combination of henna and iron oxide or something.

Tristan was gonna model it and Wyck was gonna close the show with it.

Do you have any more of those feathers?

I guess so... if you want.

Thank you.

(rustling)

Bye.

Why the long faces?

You see those two over there talking to Wainright?

The one with the red tie looks like state department.

He is.

The other one's from the Chinese embassy.

Apparently the three that were intimidating Liu have diplomatic immunity.

Wainright's cutting 'em loose.

Well, I'd best go talk to them right away.

Agent Darcy. Hi.

I need to talk to you, please. May I?

(both) Of course.

Is there somewhere we can talk?

Yeah. I just need to do one thing.

Uh, where are those gangsters?

All three of them are in the interrogation room with their lawyer.

Come on.

Thanks.

This won't take a minute.

(Blinds rattle)

Thank you.

What was that all about?

Just trying to solve a m*rder.

Tea?

No, thank you.

I just have a couple of questions I need you to clarify for me.

Oh. Fire away.

(water running)

Rosalind Harker.

You met with her a couple of years ago when you were tracking Red John?

Uh, yes.

That's correct.

Why do you ask?

She was the lover of a man by the name of—

Roy Taglioferro?

Right. Who was really Red John?

Yes.

But you took Rosalind to the morgue to look at the body of Timothy Carter—

Timothy Carter, who you k*lled because he was Red John.

Yes.

Rosalind told you that Timothy Carter wasn't Taglioferro, didn't she?

Yes. I was hoping for confirmation from her.

She's hardly a rock-solid witness.

It had been many years since her last contact with Mr. Taglioferro.

She's kind of a lonely soul.

I think she'd rather believe he was still out there alive somewhere.

Hmm.

I suppose you're right.

It was Red John that I k*lled.

(whispers) I sure hope so.

(water boiling)

Thanks, Patrick.

Pleasure.

(telephone ringing in distance)

I checked out the Chinese thugs. They're clean.

Let's go to the hotel, shall we?

Uh, aside from the kids helping Theissens, only the k*ller knows what this is.

I'll tell Rigsby and Van Pelt.

Tell me what happened with Darcy.

I know it was something.

Well, it's nothing important.

It's bad news.

You've got a bad news expression on your face.

Darcy talked to Rosalind Harker.

She knows Timothy Carter wasn't Red John.

Well, she might suspect, but she doesn't know.

And you're not gonna tell her?

Well, of course not. Why stir up trouble?

Hmm?

Let's go.

Hey, we're headed over to the hotel.

You on top of everything here?

Hmm?

Oh, uh, yeah. Uh, sure.

Wayne?

You're reading a baby book.

Um, yeah, I am.

Um, why?

I...

Yes.

I'm pregnant.

Sarah's pregnant.

I'm having a baby. (chuckles)

Oh, my God.

Yikes.

I mean—sorry.

It surprised me. Congratulations.

No, it was a surprise to me, too.

Still is, actually.

Hard even for me to believe sometimes.

Are you okay?

Yeah. Oh, I'm— babies are good, right?

Always wanted to have kids.

Just a little earlier than I expected.

So are you and Sarah getting married?

Oh, no. No. Nothing like that.

Don't wanna rush into anything, right?

Haven't even been dating that long.

If... you need anything, you can ask.

You know that, right?

Yeah. You should get going, though.

Yeah.

Uh, Wayne...

The kid's lucky. You're gonna make a great dad.

Yeah? You think?

Yeah. I know it.

Bye.

Thanks.

(indistinct conversations)

Mr. Duval. Hi.

We just need to clear a few things up.

(sighs)

This is approaching harassment.

We have spoken to our lawyers.

Uh, come with me, please.

Why?

I have a question I'd like to ask you.

What kind of question?

Well, it's the kind of question that could clear your name or prove your guilt. But, uh, first of all, I'd like you to empty your pockets, please.

This is ridiculous.

Please.

(sighs)

What is this?

What does it look like?

Well, it's obviously a feather. It's not mine.

Where did this come from?

Lisbon, our work here is done.

Thank you for your time, Mr. Duval. Mrs. Duval.

(both speaking french)

(indistinct conversations)

Hey, Junior.

Hey. What's up?

How's your investigation going?

Well, that's why we're here. I found the k*ller.

Really?

Mm-hmm.

Well, who is it?

What happened?

The clue was right in front of my eyes.

It's all here in this magazine.

Whoa.

That's... pretty cool. Is it yours?

Hmm.

Hey, what article am I supposed to be reading?

Thank you for your time, Mr. Acosta. We'll stay in touch.

Yes. I love that.

(shutter clicks, knock on door)

Don't move a muscle.

Yes?

Hello.

Hi. I'm agent Teresa Lisbon.

You've already met Patrick Jane, right?

Hey.

Hi.

Hi.

What do you want?

You come to hassle me about Wyck Theissens' death some more, have you?

Not really. One or two more things falling into place, and the k*ller shall be revealed.

(knock on door)

I'll get it.

(shutter clicks)

So why have you come here?

(click)

I need your help.

(rattles)

Hey. I didn't order room service.

Where did that come from?

Oh, all I know is that I'm starving.

Do you think I could, uh, have something from here?

What the hell is that?

It means nothing to you?

Why would it?

You.

Lisbon: Ma'am!

Ma'am! Stop!

I got her.

You're under arrest.

You're losing your touch.

You didn't know it was her.

Don't be ridiculous.

The trick worked exactly as I intended.

It didn't matter which one I thought it was.

That's how a good trick works.

You would say that, wouldn't you?

(clicks)

We've got your fingerprints on the m*rder w*apon, Sasha.

It's a perfect match.

Tell me what happened.

It was supposed to be me.

I was supposed to be the face of Wyck's return.

Because you had been his inspiration before?

That's right. I was his muse.

So you went to talk to him that night?

Mm-hmm.

He was nice, but distant.

I wanted to see the clothes, and he didn't want to show me them.

I should've known then.

I told him they were all beautiful.

But there was this golden feather dress that just hooked me.

And that's when he told me. He told me he had found someone new and fresh— some little bitch named Tristan.

He told me I was too old.

You must have felt angry, betrayed, even.

Well, how could he think he could treat me like that?

So I wanted to make him suffer.


I wanted to make him eat those words.

So am I gonna be outta here soon?

I have a show in a couple hours, and I need to get there early for makeup and fitting.

No.

You're not going to be in the show.

No more shows.

(cell phone rings)

(ring)

Hello? This is Patrick.

This is Rosalind Harker. Roy came to see me.

Is he still there, Rosalind?

Yes, Roy's here.

Like I thought, it's all a big misunderstanding.

He says to tell you and that Darcy woman he's going to clear it all up.

Okay. Uh, and you're at home?

(laughs)

Where else would I be?

And you're okay?

Of course I am.

Okay. I-I'm on my way.

(cell phone snaps shut)

I want teams around back. Set up a perimeter.

Nobody in or out.

(piano plays prelude from Bach' "Well-tempered Clavier")

Rosalind. Where's Roy?

Roy couldn't stay.

Jane.



(switch clicks)

It's the morgue attendant.

You still gonna try and tell me Red John is dead?



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