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Berlin (No. 8)

  • Episode aired May 5, 2014
  • TV-14
  • 42m
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8.4/10
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James Spader, John Glover, and Megan Boone in The Blacklist (2013)
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Liz refuses to work with Red after discovering the truth about the death of her father. Seeking to make amends and force Liz to see him, Red brings the FBI a case they can't ignore. Meanwhil... Read allLiz refuses to work with Red after discovering the truth about the death of her father. Seeking to make amends and force Liz to see him, Red brings the FBI a case they can't ignore. Meanwhile, Liz reveals what she knows about Tom's secret life to the FBI.Liz refuses to work with Red after discovering the truth about the death of her father. Seeking to make amends and force Liz to see him, Red brings the FBI a case they can't ignore. Meanwhile, Liz reveals what she knows about Tom's secret life to the FBI.

  • Director
    • Michael Zinberg
  • Writers
    • John Eisendrath
    • Jon Bokenkamp
  • Stars
    • James Spader
    • Megan Boone
    • Diego Klattenhoff
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Michael Zinberg
    • Writers
      • John Eisendrath
      • Jon Bokenkamp
    • Stars
      • James Spader
      • Megan Boone
      • Diego Klattenhoff
    • 7User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    James Spader
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    • Raymond 'Red' Reddington
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    • Elizabeth Keen
    Diego Klattenhoff
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    • Donald Ressler
    Ryan Eggold
    Ryan Eggold
    • Tom Keen
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    • Meera Malik
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    raytalbot-11041

    Plexiglass refection

    When Ray is talking to Liz about diving in the Sea & gets stung by a lion fish you can see the reflection of plexiglass between them so he is in shade not sun in his face as it's behind Liz (see photo)
    10foamythefearsome

    The storylines coming together

    Almost every episode in this season had a strong, standalone story, but the stories were all connected in some way. This season finale reveals that connection, and shows the relevance of all the criminals caught during the season.

    All the tiny hints given during the episodes are pieced together in a hunt for the titular character, Berlin, who is undermining Red for events that transpired in the past. A worthy opponent, a potential reason for Red surrendering to the FBI at the start of the show.

    Still, it poses as many questions as it answers, and is therefore very well suited for a followup season (and - as we all know now - many more).

    I was amazed by the season's structure - by how there is always something you did not expect, always an alterior motive somewhere, and always something that is not what it seems. Makes you hungry for more.
    10A_Different_Drummer

    where is the credit to joss whedon?

    Wow -- that is my rating for this episode If you the reader will indulge me I want to repeat a rant I have made before.

    Early TV dramas in the 50s and 60s did indeed have two arcs. The short or episodic arc and the long or "impossible" arc. The point of the impossible arc was that, once resolved, the series was over. Literally.

    When The Fugitive proved he was innocent, the series was over and there was no interest in residuals. When Ben Gazarra in RUN FOR YOUR LIFE stopped running, so did the series. When David Carradine found his brother in KUNG FU, it was curtains.

    Some shows avoided the problem entirely by making the long arc "romantic" and therefore trivial or forgettable. Look at the CSI series.

    This changed in the 1990s when Joss Whedon for a brief period of time ran two hit series on two networks. The writing changed the face of TV, although it took 20 years for everyone to catch up. Whedon showed how the long arc, if teased, could be potentially more interesting than the short arc.

    Which was heresy at the time. But he did it nonetheless.

    Which is why Whedon is managing the Marvel library -- and you aren't.

    I was watching this episode, with really interesting stuff happening, the Tom Keene character killing someone for the sheer joy; people injecting themselves with the deadliest toxin around; a major scientist in a looney bin; some sort of apocalypse coming, and I realized to my own amazement I was more interested in the Lizzie-Reddington connection (will she stay mad at him?) than the end of the world.

    The long arc had me hooked. The end of the world I could live with. But I wanted to know who Red was to Lizzie.

    My oh my has TV changed.

    Where is the credit to Joss Whedon?

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    • Trivia
      Diego Klattenhoff (Donald Ressler) & Jason Butler Harner (Walter Gary Martin) also worked together on episode 3.4, Game On (2013), of Homeland (2011) as Mike Faber & Paul Franklin respectively.
    • Goofs
      When the fighter trailing the mysterious C-47 launches its missile, it switches from an F-14 Tomcat to an F-18 Hornet and back to the F-14.
    • Quotes

      Raymond 'Red' Reddington: I was once on the island of Ko Ri, free diving in the Andaman Sea. I fell terribly ill, stung by a lionfish. I was dehydrated and in excruciating pain. I had lost all sense of time and place, completely disoriented. But I knew I was dying. So I readied myself for it. And in that moment at death' door, I looked up... And standing over me in the brightness was this landless Moken Sea Gypsy. Just standing there. Smiling. She and her tribe nursed me back to health. Good as new. When I left the island, she kissed me, it was like a burst of sunlight on my cheek. It was... It made nearly dying welling worth it. That's how I feel now.

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      Anonymity Is The New Fame
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      Performed by Frankel

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sky (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Davis Entertainment
      • Universal Television
      • Sony Pictures Television
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      • 42m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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