Streaming gives you the episode. The Blu-ray gives you the séance. Baker (Jane) and creator Heller sit down for five exclusive commentaries, including a revelatory track for the series finale, White Orchids . Baker admits which Jane smirk was unscripted (nearly all of them) and Heller explains the alternate endings they never shot.
: An 18-minute exploration of the real-world differences between mentalists and psychics, featuring insights from law enforcement and parapsychologists. the mentalist bluray exclusive
: Navigated via a "Memory Palace" interface, allowing users to unlock content by solving small visual puzzles. If you're looking to build this out further, let me know: Streaming gives you the episode
To understand the "Blu-ray exclusive" nature of The Mentalist , one must look beyond a simple list of features. Instead, we must examine the preservation of visual fidelity and the legacy of physical media bonuses that have largely vanished from the digital landscape. Baker admits which Jane smirk was unscripted (nearly
He saw it. A glitch. A pixelation artifact around Jane's collar.
For the home theater enthusiast, here is why the physical exclusive matters.
: A 24-minute featurette where creator Bruno Heller and the lead cast (including Simon Baker and Robin Tunney) discuss the show's development. Cracking the Crystal Ball