They had to cover for the basic insanity of having a claw hammer in her desk drawer by self-reference. She might just as well have said, "It's in the plot."
Jane is such a child in this scene esp when he replies to Lisbon request to get the box opened. 'you seem a little obsessed by our status, we're alive whereas the guy who made this is dead'. Lisbon then replies as if to a child "tomorrow morning". Then when he eventually gets it open he takes Lisbons keys from her bag and locks them in the box. I admire Lisbons patience with him.....😅
I think the woman who was being interviewed at 01:10 is the same actress who played Leah Brahms on a few episodes of Star Trek The Next Generation, the enterprise engineering designer that Geordi simulated in the holodeck in order to work with..
Just fail to understand why some people are unable to see the chemistry of Jane n Lisbon ; the attraction was there right from episode one , they became best friends in the course of time and eventually realised they were harbouring love for each other …… Their pairing has been well received by audience and everyone was elated by their marriage at the end ; never understand why a small group of people act like they did nt see romance….
I bet she read about Alexander the Great taking a sword to the Gordian knot as a child and applied that to every single problem that could be solved like that asfdfsdfsfddsdfssdfsdads
On the surface is a man pulling a prank on his coworker. Underneath is a man trying to stall his best friend from leaving because he's lonely and wants her to stay and spend time with him. There's love in most of his antics towards her: he can't express it any other way when Red John is still alive.
Oh my god, It’s empty, that means a space an open space inside the puzzle. Someone is dying, use a damn saw and open the wood. No reason not to cheat, sorry but lives were on the line.
@@lucyhartwell2134 She still missed the point of a puzzle box, a puzzle box is better than an actual safe; why? because reasons. What she pulled is similar to a tootsie pop commercial, the one where a creature take three lick of said tootsie pop than bite it to get to the center.
@@HBQ Reasonable understanding, but the fact she used a hammer to solve the puzzle is more or less a hollow victor. Where is the satisfaction and fun? Jane didn't give a damn about any other case, Jane main focus was Red John with understandable vendetta.
@@jefflemere4609 it is a hollow victory, but it's just the fact that Lisbon isn't the type to derive satisfaction or fun from solving puzzles like this. it's just the way she is. it is still a victory, however, because she got what she needed, yknow? that's the point of the scene. it's like this funny little thing