"The Mentalist" The Golden Hammer (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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Paranoia
claudio_carvalho25 January 2022
When the cartographer Charles Whitaker behaves like a crazy man and dies, the FBI agents assume the case since the company where he was employed works for the Pentagon. They interview his brother Curtis and learn that Charles did not use drugs and was very correct. Patrick finds a newspaper at his home with a coded message and then they visit the company where Charles worked. Patrick believes there is a spy in the company that has murdered Charles. Meanwhile Ardiles has dinner with Lisbon and believes someone is watching him. Lisbon believes it is paranoia but indicates Wayne and Grace services to help him to investigate his suspicious.

"The Golden Hammer" is a great episode of "The Mentalist". There is now the mystery of who is chasing the former CBI agents and why, besides the good storyline of industrial espionage. Good to see Rigsby and Van Pelt back to the show. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "The Golden Hammer"
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A Brilliant Start To A New Mystery
Dariush-ThePersian13 January 2014
The Golden hammer is surely an outstanding episode among other Re-Booted Episodes,In The Golden Hammer the new dynamic of The Mentalist 2 begins mature as the characters begin to understand their new roles in this new world,and the viewers begin to adapt to the FBI and start to enjoy This New territory.Every thing is new even the old characters are changed,the crimes are evolving,there are much more important things at stake than before,murders have bigger reasons and consequence. The other important aspect of The Golden Hammer is that it introduces a New Mystery to The Mentalist,A mystery that could be much more dangerous than Red John....
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