<P> In season 2's finale episode "Red Sky in the Morning", a William Blake theme is introduced, when a person, whom we believe at the time to be Red John, saves Patrick Jane from being killed under the direction of deranged slasher - movie makers Ruth and Dylan . Jane is tied with saran wrap to a chair and, while he is immobilized, Red John recites the first verse of the William Blake poem "Tyger Tyger": </P> <P> Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? </P> <P> In subsequent episodes (season 3), Jane wonders about this but doesn't tell anyone that Red John recited it to him . In episode 9 of season 3 (Red Moon), serial cop killer Todd Johnson is burned alive . While in the ICU, with Jane the only person present, Johnson whispers in his dying breath "Tyger! Tyger!". This makes Jane conclude that there is a connection between Johnson and Red John, but he doesn't tell anyone about this either . </P> <P> During subsequent episodes, it becomes clear that Red John either has an inside man in the CBI or is himself working within the CBI . In season 3's "Red Queen", the new director of the CBI, Gale Bertram (Michael Gaston), also recites William Blake . This time it's from another poem, called "Cradle song". The two lines he recites are: </P>

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