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'The Mentalist' Season 7 Spoilers: CBI Team Moves to Wednesday Timeslot, What Will Happen in 'Green Light'?

The hit police procedural drama series "The Mentalist" is now back to air the second half of its seventh season in its new Wednesday primetime slot. Regardless of the show's airing schedule, fans are still looking forward for the thrill and action that Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) and his company offers.

From where the show left off, viewers saw Patrick Jane and partner Teresa Lisbon (Robin Tunney) re-opening a case involving the death an official's wife. Forward to the next episode, spoiler reports suggest that the next segment will focus on FBI agent Dennis Abbott (Rockmond Dunbar) looking into a "botched DEA raid."

A synopsis for episode 6 titled "Green Light" was posted on The Futon Critic and it reads:

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"The FBI is brought in to consult on a botched DEA raid, but when Abbott's former boss tries to blackmail Abbott into keeping the agency's missteps quiet, he is forced to choose between his career and morals."

"The Mentalist" cast member Tim Kang went to his social media to update his followers about the development of the show.

Playing as Kimball Cho, the actor posted on his Twitter that the crew has already wrapped the show's final episode.

"The Mentalist on Stage 14 is done," Kang said.

With that in mind, TV Line reported about the ending of the "The Mentalist" saying that the CBI partners will confront a murderer who goes by the name of Lazarus.

The villain, as stated by the site, is an exterminator by profession but has psychopathic tendencies.

The Jane-Lisbon versus Lazarus collision will happen in two parts. Episode 12 is titled "Brown Shag Carpet" while the finale is called "White Orchids."

For the meantime, "The Mentalist" Season 7 "Green Light" will air this Wednesday, Jan. 7, on CBS.

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