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		<title>The Pros and Cons of Starting &#8220;The Mentalist&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 15:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Clarendon</dc:creator>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>The following post was originally published on my old blog on January 21, 2009.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Every fall, I play the television lotto—picking out which shows are worth adding to my (considerable) viewing schedule and hoping that they don’t get cancelled. Sometimes I’m lucky with my choices (read: <em>Heroes </em>and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em>), and sometimes I’m unlucky (I miss you, <em>Aliens in America</em> and <em>The Ex List</em>!). One of the shows I decided to skip this season was <em>The Mentalist</em>, and now that it’s soaring in the ratings, I’m starting to reconsider. So begins the inner monologue/debate:</p>
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<li>PRO: It’s the highest-rated of all the new shows this season and almost the highest-rated of all shows, new or old. So I could conceivably start watching it without the concern that it will be cancelled the moment I begin.</li>
<li>CON: It seems to err too much on the side of the procedural and not enough on the side of the serial for my tastes.</li>
<li>PRO: The premise seems a bit more original than your typical cop show, but…</li>
<li>CON: The premise seems a bit like a more serious retread of <em>Psych</em>.</li>
<li>PRO: It has an episode-naming scheme, which I generally like (being the continuity lover that I am), but…</li>
<li>CON: Its episode-naming scheme is just including the word “red” into every title. That’s almost as bad as <em>Knight Rider</em>’s episode titles, which were just puns with the word “knight.” (Disclaimer: For the record, lest my credibility be doubted, I do not watch <em>Knight Rider</em>, nor have I ever!)</li>
<li>PRO: I saw a mentalist perform recently and it was mightily impressive, but…</li>
<li>CON: NBC’s reality competition <em>Phenomenon</em>, which looked for America’s best mentalist, was—by all accounts—not so mightily impressive.</li>
<li>PRO: Robin Tunney is a cast member. I enjoyed her in the one and only season of <em>Prison Break</em> I’ve seen. The smoky voice, the impossibly-arched eyebrow—what’s not to like?</li>
<li>CON: I have somewhere in the neighborhood of 44 shows that I’m actively following, not even counting the shows I want to catch up with on DVD. 44!</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">So my verdict is this: it may be good, but it’s still a procedural show, and I don’t have the time for shows that I don’t absolutely love. (And I might pass on <em>Lie to Me</em>, which premieres tonight, for the same reason.)</p>
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