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Netflix subscribers will soon be able to watch one of the best crime thriller series of all time on the streaming service, as this classic show is joining the streamer's ranks when March begins. Netflix is already a great streaming service when it comes to thriller shows, given that The Night Agent, The Recruit, Run Away, and more series exploded in popularity on the streamer.
While Netflix's Original series usually dictate the pace when it comes to the platform and crime thriller series, with many Harlan Coben adaptations finding success on Netflix, a lot of licensed shows also emerge as appointment viewing. Recently, The Hunting Party showed its strength on Netflix in the United States, and another crime procedural should follow in its footsteps worldwide quite soon.
Netflix Will Become The Home Of A Stellar Crime Thriller Series
With March arriving soon, some new movies and TV shows that will be coming to Netflix around the globe have been revealed. The Mentalist will debut on Netflix on March 1 in select regions, with What's on Netflix citing the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Latin America. The jury is still out in the United States, where the crime procedural is currently streaming on HBO Max and Hulu.
All seven seasons of The Mentalist will be coming to Netflix as part of that new streaming strategy, and worldwide audiences absolutely need to check it out. On Rotten Tomatoes, The Mentalist boasts an impressive 90% audience score, showcasing how new viewers are likely to fall in love with the show. The series debuted on CBS on September 23, 2008, and ended on February 18, 2015.
The Mentalist follows Simon Baker as Patrick Jane, a former charlatan "psychic" whose showboating on a talk show led to the serial killer known as Red John murdering his wife and daughter. Jane spends his time as a consultant for the California Bureau of Investigation. His unique skills allow him to read suspects and witnesses like no other, while he keeps searching for Red John.
Why The Mentalist Is Worth Watching On Netflix
The Mentalist is one of the most entertaining and unique crime series out there. Simon Baker is endlessly charismatic as Patrick Jane, and his unique method of pinpointing when someone is lying and finding clues is reminiscent of what detective series fans might be used to from Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes. Baker has a great on-screen presence and chemistry with his team.
The Mentalist builds a squad around Jane that is easy to get attached to, which includes Robin Tunney as Teresa Lisbon, Tim Kang as Kimball Cho, Owain Yeoman as Wayne Rigsby, and Amanda Righetti as Grace Van Pelt. The Mentalist's cast also includes many stars who have since exploded in popularity, like Pedro Pascal, Morena Baccarin, Gina Rodriguez, Dove Cameron, Titus Welliver, and more.
The show plays as a unique crime procedural that will entertain viewers and have its characters slowly feel like family. However, during the Red John episodes, where Patrick Jane comes close to figuring out the serial killer's identity or meets him in person, the show becomes an intense crime thriller series. In summary, The Mentalist is a thrilling crime series worth watching on March 1 on Netflix, or on Hulu/HBO Max in the US.
Release Date 2008 - 2015-00-00









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