Red questions the whereabouts of a former associate; the task force hunts down a criminal dealing in illegal psychedelics.Red questions the whereabouts of a former associate; the task force hunts down a criminal dealing in illegal psychedelics.Red questions the whereabouts of a former associate; the task force hunts down a criminal dealing in illegal psychedelics.
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Natasha Murray
- Michelle LaCroix
- (as Natasha A. Murray)
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Technically it is not spoiler that Mr. Kaplan corpse was clearly shown, five seasons back, floating on the water after she suddenly decides to jump off of a bridge a moment later that Raymond has declined to pull the trigger (once again) to put an end to her life.
That was Season 4, Episode 22.
It is a blatant continuity error made by the writers to come up with such an imposing story line twist. That "corpse was never found" subterfuge makes no sense at all.
Raymond, for one, would never forget seeing the corpse of Mr. Kaplan floating on the waters of that river, not to mention the many FBI agents that were there, on that same bridge at the same time, when those events unfolded.
Even the most memory impaired watcher of the show would remember that scene. After all, Mr. Kaplan was a truly memorable character and a very much missed one.
Its One Bad Episode. Period.
That was Season 4, Episode 22.
It is a blatant continuity error made by the writers to come up with such an imposing story line twist. That "corpse was never found" subterfuge makes no sense at all.
Raymond, for one, would never forget seeing the corpse of Mr. Kaplan floating on the waters of that river, not to mention the many FBI agents that were there, on that same bridge at the same time, when those events unfolded.
Even the most memory impaired watcher of the show would remember that scene. After all, Mr. Kaplan was a truly memorable character and a very much missed one.
Its One Bad Episode. Period.
A dreary episode with a heavily telegraphed, albeit dramatic, ending.
Today's antagonist is simply an unfleshed out NPC used as a skeleton for a paint-by-numbers, drip-feed quest to find Kaplan with all the standard Reddington cliché moves. Ancillary scenes regarding the team's relationships and inner workings are stiff, unrealistic and add nothing.
Following the superb previous episode, we hit a new season low.
Today's antagonist is simply an unfleshed out NPC used as a skeleton for a paint-by-numbers, drip-feed quest to find Kaplan with all the standard Reddington cliché moves. Ancillary scenes regarding the team's relationships and inner workings are stiff, unrealistic and add nothing.
Following the superb previous episode, we hit a new season low.
So I get it now, when she jumped off that bridge, she had a Submarine waiting for her, and now years later she is back for Revenge
I expect to see a white pussy cat next week
And I see we have series 10 on the boards, Liz is brought back from the dead, or is she dead? Was she a robot double that got shot ?
I mean how long can they drag this series out for, yes it makes the actors a nice load of money, but it's way past it's sell by date 10 years folks, are they going for the longest running show, i mean Supernatural went for 14 seasons or was it 15?
So we might have another 5 or 6 seasons to go. I suppose we could have a Android Liz with Red's money.
I mean how long can they drag this series out for, yes it makes the actors a nice load of money, but it's way past it's sell by date 10 years folks, are they going for the longest running show, i mean Supernatural went for 14 seasons or was it 15?
So we might have another 5 or 6 seasons to go. I suppose we could have a Android Liz with Red's money.
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