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FUNDAMENTALS
Show Episode: 106
First Aired: November 11, 2008
Show Season: One
Prod. Code: 3T7807
Writer(s): Erica Green, Bruno Heller
Director(s): Chris Long
Guest Star(s): Andrea Parker, Lance Barber, Maite Schwartz, Gwendoline Yeo, William Allen Young, Gregg Henry, Anna Maganini, Kimberly Patterson, Robb Skyler, Stuart McLean
Mini Synopsis: A severed hand is found on the California-Nevada state line, that belongs to a murdered hotel casino owner. While the CBI team suspects a mafia hit, Patrick Jane uses the investigation as an opportunity to win at the cards tables.



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■ BEST QUOTES

  • Patrick: You can go.
    Cho: She can?
    Teresa: She can? She can go, can she?
    Patrick: I'm sorry.
    Teresa: The Nevada Gaming Commission is going to want to charge her with gaming violations. Why should we let her go?
    Patrick: Why do we get so hung up on every little law someone breaks?
    Teresa: Because we're officers of the law.
  • Patrick: Everyone's palace is different. It has to be big and detailed and vivid. My palace is a mid-western carnival circuit I used to travel with my father.
    Teresa: Your people are carnie folk. You're finally starting to make sense to me.
    Patrick (grinning): Not exactly. It's a long story.
  • Teresa: If you knew it, why didn't you tell us?
    Patrick: That's an exaggeration. I had a strong hunch. If I told you about every hunch, you would get very
    irritated
  • Patrick gives Teresa a box.
    Teresa: What is it?
    Patrick: Open it. It's not a fake turd or anything. Van Pelt. Catch. (He throws another box to Grace.)
    Teresa opens the box to find a necklace and earrings, as does Grace.
    Teresa: What is this?
    Patrick: Carbon placed under extreme pressure.
    Grace: Wow. Wow.
    Teresa: We can't keep this stuff.
    Grace: We can't?
    Teresa: It's against regulations.
    Patrick: No it's not. Why would it be? I won the money fair and square and I spent it fair and square. Where do the regulations come into it?
    Cho: So where's our stuff?
    Patrick: Your stuff?
    Cho: Well, you didn't just get stuff for the ladies. That'd be creepy.
    Everyone looks at each other briefly in consternation and then Patrick takes out two more boxes and throws them to the two guys.
    Patrick: Who's your daddy?
    Rigsby: Thanks man!
  • Teresa: All right, guys. It's been fun playing dress-up, but playtime is over.
    Cho: I'm sorry boss, what do you mean?
    Teresa: This. (She gestures at the necklace Patrick gave her.) It's kind of a waste, don't you think?
    Patrick: I would have bought world peace if I could. They didn't have it in the casino gift store. Very limited range of items for sale.
    Teresa: You know what I mean.
    Patrick: I know those emeralds look lovely with your eyes.
    Teresa: Thank you. It's beautiful, but I can't keep it.
    Patrick: I understand.
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■ FULL EPISODE SUMMARY

California Bureau of Investigation is gathered on the highway at the border between California and Nevada to investigate a severed hand with a pinky ring and the number forty-three written on it. Patrick Jane examines the hand and draws some surprising conclusions regarding the victim. Rigsby doubts the veracity of Patrick's deductions. Patrick bets him that he is correct. They agree to the prodigious amount of thirty-five cents. Lisbon joins the group and verifies Patrick's assertion that the victim runs a large casino and spa in Nevada. As always, he has remarkable insight into the people and situations around him. He wins the bet. Because the hand is inside the California border they have caught the case.

Lisbon and Van Pelt inform the next of kin, Mrs. Meier, her daughter Jessica and her son-in-law Daniel, of the grisly news of their loved one's demise. While they question the family, Jane wanders around using his incredible observational abilities to piece together a profile of the victim and his family, in order to determine possible suspects for the crime. Patrick talks briefly with the daughter in the other room about her relationship with her father and finds out that he wasn't around a lot as she was growing up. The daughter returns to the group as Lisbon continues her questioning; they all notice the son-in-law's inappropriate response to a football game during this rather sensitive discussion. The team tries to determine if robbery was a motive for the murder and finds out that Jim Meier wore a gold casino chip worth a hundred thousand dollars around his neck.

Rigsby calls from the office to discuss his research on similar murders in the past and has found that there was a mob connection to those murders. They discuss the possibility that Meier was involved with organized crime. Lisbon, Van Pelt and Jane proceed to the casino to speak to Matt Etienne, the head of security. While Lisbon and Van Pelt look over some investigative material and speak to Matt regarding the case, Patrick moves through the casino gambling and observing. He uses his mental acuity to play and begins to win big but there is obviously a method to his success. The casino realizes he is a card counter and flag him as a cheater. Not so coincidentally, Patrick has chosen table forty-three to work his magic. Matt approaches Patrick and asks him to leave the table. As he leaves the table with Matt, Patrick quietly exposes the dealer and her accomplice as cheaters.

Back at the office, Patrick joins Lisbon and listens to the interrogation of the dealer He finds out that she was using the money she stole to pay for her mother's medical bills. Cho accuses her of killing Meier because Meier had discovered her thievery. Of course she denies it. Patrick wonders why Meier didn't inform Etienne of the theft. They postulate that Etienne was perhaps in on the scam. Patrick interrupts the interrogation to ask the dealer if Meier had asked her if Etienne was involved. She said that she told Meier that he was not. Jane asked her if Etienne was indeed involved but she denied it. Patrick obviously believed her and to Lisbon's chagrin, he told her that she could leave. Patrick explains that by letting her go they will be able to set up the real killer by making him suspicious of what the dealer had told the police.

Patrick then presents Lisbon, Van Pelt, Rigsby and Cho with some extravagant jewelry that he purchased with his $250K winnings. The group head out for a relaxing dinner celebration; however, after their dinner, the women return the diamond jewelry but the men decide to keep the gifts. Later we see Jane put the jewelry and most of his winnings in a charity bin. He keeps a small stake for his next gambling session.

The next day, in Mrs. Meier's home, Teresa, Grace and Patrick meet with Mrs. Meier, Jessica and Daniel where she confesses that she was having an affair with Matt Etienne, but vehemently denies that she murdered her husband. During the discussion, Patrick observes a strain in the relationship between Jessica and Daniel. He quietly approaches Daniel and asks him to set him up with in a high stakes poker game. The con begins.

Teresa and Patrick go to Etienne's house to execute a search. When Jane notices some suspicious footprints outside the garage, they begin their search. Meier's body is found in the freezer. The interrogation of Etienne yields little. It appears that he knows nothing about the murder. He explains that he had met with Mrs. Meier at their motel.

The autopsy report reveals that the victim died of blunt force trauma to the head and abrasions around his neck where they speculate that his lucky chip was ripped off his neck. They begin to look at the recordings Meier's used to spy on the guests to see if anything of use is revealed.

Patrick enters the high stake game with Trask, one of the big spenders at the casino. Daniel also joins the game. Back at the Meier's home Rigsby and Cho search for the surveillance tape. When they find the DVD, they discover that Meiers had recorded Jessica meeting with Trask in his hotel room. When Trask is questioned they find out that Jessica's husband used her as payment for one of his gambling debts.

In the poker game, Patrick is doing very well but so is Daniel. They begin a head to head game. Patrick begins his trap. He uses a sleight of hand to set up Daniel with quad kings (four of a kind) and tips his hand of trip sevens (three of a kind) which will get Daniel betting all his money. Daniel pulls out the missing hundred thousand dollar chip and plays it. To Daniel's astonishment Patrick lays down a straight flush beating him. As he leaves, Rigsby and Cho arrest him. Daniel confesses.

Patrick returns Meier's lucky chip to the family and tells Jessica that her father died protecting her.

A nurse brings a case to the dealer who is sitting by her mother's sick bed. She explains that a really cute blond guy brought the case by for her. When she opens it, we discover what Patrick had spent his $300K on. She looks at the money with tears of joy in her eyes.

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