The Mentalist Bluray Exclusive [2021] Instant
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Dialogue is crystal clear (Jane’s whispers and quips alike). The surround channels are used subtly—mostly for ambient office chatter, birds at the CBI, or the rustle of a suspect’s clothing. Don’t expect an action-mix; this is a dialogue-driven show. But when a gunshot happens, it has appropriate punch.
One notable example is a deleted scene from the Season 2 episode "The 1% Solution." In this scene, Patrick Jane and Teresa Lisbon share a heart-to-heart conversation about their respective pasts, offering a deeper understanding of their characters' motivations and backstories. Similarly, an alternate take from the Season 5 episode "Elysium" shows the cast and crew experimenting with a different comedic tone, highlighting the show's ability to balance humor and drama.
No digital copy code (licensing issues with the exclusive retailer). Also, the pilot episode’s alternate ending (where Jane doesn’t join the CBI) is mentioned but not included—Heller confirms in the commentary it was destroyed. A minor loss. the mentalist bluray exclusive
Every season features a wealth of deleted and extended scenes. These clips offer fascinating character beats—particularly deeper interactions between Cho (Tim Kang), Rigsby (Owain Yeoman), and Van Pelt (Amanda Righetti)—that were originally cut purely to satisfy network broadcast runtimes. 3. "The Art of the Con": Executive Featurettes
: This set had a unique rollout. It launched exclusively through the Warner Bros. Shop before becoming available at all major retailers. The suggested list price was $40.99. DTS-HD Master Audio 5
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Here’s a breakdown of what fans found inside this exclusive Blu-ray release: Don’t expect an action-mix; this is a dialogue-driven show
When the image returned, the room was empty. The chair was vacant. The only thing left on the screen was a table. On the table sat a single item: a tarot card. The Fool.
Blake Neely’s iconic, whimsical, and occasionally terrifying musical score is given room to breathe. The audio separation allows the playful woodwinds of Jane’s comedic moments to contrast sharply with the low, dread-inducing synths reserved for the Red John mythology episodes. Furthermore, ambient sounds—the bustling background of the CBI headquarters, the crackle of gunfire in rural shootouts, and the quiet, echoey isolation of Jane’s unfurnished home—provide a 360-degree immersion that deepens the show's atmosphere. Exclusive Bonus Features: Deep in the CBI Archives
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