During the sixth season of this crime drama, Jane (Simon Baker) keeps narrowing down his list of Red John suspects, and at one point he even manages to gather all of the suspects together. An explosion disrupts things, but after 10 years of relentlessly pursuing this very personal case, Jane finally uncovers his wife and daughter's killer. The show then does a two-year jump in time and finds Jane living a serene life on an island, but he's eventually pulled back into using his skills to help solve crimes. However, he's now assisting the FBI instead of the CBI, and he's reporting to Special Agent Dennis Abbott (Rockmond Dunbar). He also works closely with Special Agent Kim Fischer (Emily Swallow), but he refuses to cooperate until they recruit Lisbon (Robin Tunney) to join their team as well.
WOW...DIDN'T SEE THAT COMING...FINALLY RED JOHN IS REVEALED & DEALT WITH AND THEY TAKE A NEW DIRECTION, BUT KEEP IT INTERESTING...NEW & DIFFERENT IS EXCELLENT.
The vicious and self-destructive Crowe family drive the plot of the fifth season of this FX crime drama. Small-time crook and full-time idiot Dewey Crowe (Damon Herriman) is ecstatic when he receives a large settlement for his ill treatment at the hands of the local law enforcement, but things quickly sour when his relative Darryl Crowe Jr. (Michael Rapaport) arrives from Florida and plots to use the spoils to build a criminal empire. When Darryl teams up with Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) to traffic heroin from Mexico, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is set on a collision course with the entire Crowe clan. Elsewhere, Ava (Joelle Carter) must learn to survive on her own in prison.