You never know. Prison Break got a mini series, CSI Vegas is planning an anniversary miniseries as well, Psych got two movies, and supposedly Friends will have a small comeback too. Anything is possible.
@@awfan221 I think the glancing around reinforces the comedy of it since it looks like Cho gets sidetracked mid-sentence when he realizes he doesn't have a name to finish it with.
I liked Summer. He was right, in that she might not have been his 'perfect' fit, but she pushed him when others wouldn't, made him laugh. We got to see another side of Cho, versus that laundromat lady's niece who got hurt with Cho, who was probably more like him.
Okay so at 1:13 Jane is dissing fitted sweaters and guess who else in this show has a specific taste for fitted sweaters....you guessed it right !!! Mashburn 😌 that's like his not so concealed dig at Mashburn 😆 Ahhh my jisbon heart
she does everything hilariously. i’ve never seen anyone look more ridiculous while holding and aiming a gun, running, or doing literally any other physical activity for that matter
6:28 I can't really tell what Jane's deal is. Sometimes he does things that makes me immediately think "psychopath" or "sociopath", but other times he displays moments of genuine empathy and compassion towards others (and not as a ruse to keep up appearances).
He is probably a sociopath or at least has sociopathic tendencies or qualities. He developed them over his childhood to protect himself and be useful to his family and he realized he was good at manipulating others while doing so and made money out of it. If he wasn't a sociopath at that point having your family killed because of your job will certainly push ya over the edge. He is a man with a purpose and for that end he will do anything including risking his life and others involved (granted he doesn't try to risk the life of an innocent).
@@notabot5062 Tendencies, or full-blown sociopath? I know that sociopaths can form connections with others (very few others, but still), but sociopaths are often more reactive and impulsive while psychopaths tend to be more cold and calculating (his father certainly seemed to fit in the antisocial personality disorder criteria). Jane just seems to flip between having moments of genuine empathy and conscience (which doesn't really fit with a sociopath or psychopath) to not displaying any empathy or a conscience. It confuses me.
@@silverloony1170 I assumed he always had tendencies and wasn't a full blown sociopath. He seemed to have developed a peculiar defense mechanism. 1. He doesn't connect with others all that well and even if he does he constantly lies and decieves them to keep them at a certain distance. Which is fair enough after what happaned with Red John. And he does marry Lisbon after taking his revenge so that behaviour is very easily explainable. 2. He also doesn't seem to care about anything that much. Which is also pretty easy to explain since he was forced to scam and con people since young age and wasn't able to fulfill his emotional needs. His manipulative behaviour and everything else seems to be a more developed version of his defense system he built up since he was young. His thought process seems to be: Hey, I'm good at manipulating people why not get some benefits? This behaviour I think is his sociopathic tendencies or psychopathic impulses. I'm not sure which but he does have the makings of a great psychopath and a sociopath. But there is a problem with the psychopath Jane as he can clearly empathize with people and feel emotion like disgust and other feelings you get only if you feel something for other human beings. While for a sociopath he is too well controlled and manipulative. Either way brilliantly written complex character acted ot by a talented man. One of the great makings of this show is that Jane or people like Jane could and actually exists in the real world.
@@notabot5062 Okay. There's actually a Reply in one of the other comments (Silver Ackerman) that resonates with your opinions and analysis. Thanks for discussing this with me.
the checklist for the clinical psychopath is missing some parts. but conartist and manipulativ behavior are hugh signs. only problem is he does not lie about his own person or emotions..not aynmore. he is a soziopath, but not a psychopath. is quite the blunder for a new boss in a personal talk.
Such a cliché and a very superficial look at the character He's not even close to a sociopath. Jane is a normal person, just with an extraordinary, difficult and tragic experience. Yes, he is obsessed with thoughts of revenge, but in his situation this is absolutely understandable. And he has completely normal human values and concepts. His extravagant behavior is just a protective mask and habit of a person who grew up and spent almost his entire life on stage. And shocking and provoking people is one of his professional strategies. But at the same time, he himself appreciates the good qualities in people and despises vices. He is clearly not proud of his controversial past and cannot forgive himself for that past life and his actions that led to the death of his family. He is a normal person with normal feelings, emotions and desires.