'The Mentalist' season 7 episode 6 spoilers: Jane and Lisbon to take on serial killer

Teresa Lisbon (Robin Tunney) and Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) Facebook

"The Mentalist" season 7 is taking a winter hiatus, but it will definitely be back in 2015 with a brand-new episode. Episode 6 is titled "Green Light" and CBS has already released a synopsis along with a bunch of spoiler photos from the episode.

Over at Hollywood Hills, the series of photos highlights Patrick Jane and Teresa Lisbon's kissing scene. It appears like the two are really in love, but are also making sure they get their jobs done right.

According to the official synopsis for "Green Light," "The FBI will get asked to consult on a botched DEA raid, but Abbott's former colleagues could derail the investigation and Abbott's career. Storyline number 2: The FBI is going to get 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 will be forced to choose between his career and morals."

The episode is directed by Geary McLeod and written by Alex Berger. It will be shown in January when "The Mentalist" returns. 

Meanwhile, TV Line also dropped major spoilers about the two-part series finale titled "Brown Shag Carpet" and "White Orchids." These will feature a serial killer called Lazarus. According to the website, the villain is an unsuspicious character who works as an exterminator but has "psychopathic tendencies." Both episodes will be shown in February when the series will finally take a bow. 

"The Mentalist" will return on Jan.7, 2015 and will be on a new timeslot. It will air every Wednesday at 8/7c. According to the show's official Facebook page, "New Year, New Day."

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