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* [[Arc Fatigue]]: It has been three seasons and still Jane is nowhere closer to Red John. Apparently the writers think the audience can just forget the trailer of season three finale and say the man Jane killed isn't Red John. Damn shame, because the finale is epic.
* [[Author's Saving Throw]]: That damned [[Reset Button|reset buttony]] season four premiere. {{spoiler|It basically negates all the epic [[Gambit Pileup]] in the season three finale.}}
* [[Complete Monster]]: Red John, albeit of the [[Affably Evil]] variety. One of the first things we learn about him is that he murdered a small girl and her mom in revenge for the father insulting him on TV. He has killed 8 men and 16 women, the latter his preferred victims, 4 via an accomplice he later killed. He seems to have moved on from killing women for kicks and now is obsessively fixated on Jane; most of his recent victims are either to cover his own tracks, bar the two copycats he killed for "cheap imitations" of his work. Unusually, he actually somehow associates with other serial killers and seems to control them to a degree too.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Jane breaks out of ''jail'' using a pen, a piece of muffin, and [[Eek! aA Mouse!|the warden's muscaphobia]]. We later see him walking down the road in his regular clothes.
** [[Da Chief|Virgil Minelli's]] speech to the reporters in "His Red Right Hand" counts.
** Let's not forget Cho in "Bleeding Heart"--who turns an interview with a reporter for a documentary on its head and starts interrogating the reporter about his life ''on camera''.
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** Seemingly lampshaded in "Blinking Red Light." Jane tells Lisbon to go with her gut and pick the suspect who looks like he did it. She immediately chooses William Mapother. {{spoiler|Subverted in that he was innocent; double subverted when the killer turns out to be played by David Paymer.}}
* [[Relationship Writing Fumble]]: Jane and Lisbon are a possible case.
* [[Replacement Scrappy]]: The new CBI Special Agent in Charge, Hightower, is an epic bitch to the team. She broke up Van Pelt and Rigsby, scolded Lisbon continuously, and hang Jane's fate on the team. By Season 3, she was getting [[Rescued Fromfrom the Scrappy Heap|better]], though. In fact, {{spoiler|she saved Jane's life}}.
* [[Snowball Lie]]: Seems to be getting that way after "Always Bet on Red", as Jane goes so far as to {{spoiler|forge evidence to hide the fact that he lied to the jury and really ''didn't'' kill Red John.}}
* [[Tear Jerker]]: In an extremely rare moment, we see Jane cry in private after a supposed psychic calls him out on the one thing he had been wondering since the murder of his family: had his daughter been awake when she was killed?
** And {{spoiler|Bosco's deathbed confession of his love for Lisbon, and her reply. I didn't even ''like'' Bosco, and I was on the verge of tears.}}
** Lisbon finding a tape of Jane at the end of "Every Rose has its Thorn." It may double as a [[Ship Sinking]].
{{quote| '''Patrick''': (on a video recording) I'm looking for someone who... someone I can trust, someone strong. Someone at peace with themselves. Someone better than me. Someone who knows the worst side of me, and still loves me.<br />
'''Erica''': (off camera) Sounds like an amazing woman.<br />
'''Patrick''': {{spoiler|She was.}} }}
** When Jane met {{spoiler|an accomplice pretending to be Red John. Especially when he describes to Jane what they smelled like before they died.}}
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** Jane breaking down, saying that he cannot keep up following Red John and telling Lisbon that he might just stop. This is after burning all the information he has on Red John and basically drink himself to sleep.
 
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