'The Mentalist' season 7 spoilers: Tim Kang spills beans on his character in new season

Agent Cho (Tim Kang) could probably smile a little often during the final season of The Mentalist series. Facebook

Tim Kang released a string of spoilers once again to keep fans more excited for "The Mentalist" Season 7.

The actor who plays the role of Special Agent Kimball Cho had been sharing more details about the upcoming season of the long-running U.S. police procedural drama from CBS.

In one of his earlier Twitter posts, Kang confirmed that the series is facing its final season. He said, "This is our 7th and final season. Looking at the scripts now, it's so fun and such a great season!"

He also spilled that his character Cho may possibly smile a few times this season, something that is unusual, considering Cho's dry humor all throughout the series.

Kang even promised that he will do everything to document the events unfolding behind the scenes during "The Mentalist" season 7 production.

Meanwhile, Unreality Primetime confirmed that actor Dylan Baker will appear in the final season of the show as the "hard-nosed DEA" Special Agent Bill Peterson. He used to be Dennis Abbott's boss when they were stationed in a place called Rio Bravo.

Aside from Baker, other guest stars are already confirmed to grace the show this season. It includes Morena Baccarin who will portray the role of Erika Flynn, as well as the actors who will play Special Agent Teresa Lisbon's (Robin Tunney) mystery brothers.

But what will happen to Special Agent Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) and Lisbon's romantic relationship?

"The transition to the FBI has been able to give us room structurally in the story to explore the potential for a relationship between Jane and Lisbon," Baker pointed out to The Hollywood Reporter. "The threat of [Lisbon] parting in a way has been able to give it its due and be able to play it out properly, as opposed to just a sprinkle here and there."

"The Mentalist" Season 7 premiere date is still undisclosed as of the moment, but Kang hinted about the release date, saying "Pretty sure sometime in January (2015)."

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