Original Air Date: 12 January 2012
Darcy: So you said, but I studied Panzer very carefully. There's not a lot of evidence to support that.
Jane: Not your kind of evidence. He was the San Joaquin killer.
Lisbon: I agree.
Darcy: It is possible, but his murderer still has to be apprehended.
Jane: Why?
Darcy: Because killing someone without government permission is wrong?
Darcy's inquiry into Panzer's death and the danger she herself got in sue to her involvement in the case made Patrick do things he'd never done before. He's always been somewhat of a cheater when it came to justice and his own moral beliefs rarely match the law system, but I don't remember ever seeing him blame innocent people of murder or planting evidence. I fear this may come against him at some point.
I wasn't equally excited about the case - the murder of a divorce attorney, except for the explosion part and his blown up leg being chewed on by a shark. I felt that was retribution for him yelling at Lisbon just seconds before for being late to their meeting. But this murder brought Summer - the hooker turned CI - back. I'm not a fan of Samaire Armstrong, but I have a crush on her character in this series, mainly because Summer knows how to make Cho blush. I love her lack of inhibitions and anyone capable of making the stern agent find himself at least slightly baffled is my hero.
Rigsby and Van Pelt stayed in the background this week, but each had their moment - Rigsby with his lawyer joke, and Grace showing that she still has issues when she told Colette Santori that "men lie... and kill."The Mentalist 4x10: Fugue in Red Back to Season 4