ewhite-22017
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Great episode to start out the series finally. Dembe and Red Join forces again to go after Marvin with the task force following behind closely one step behind. It's going to be sad to see this series end but this is really building up to be a fantastic grand finally. My biggest question is if they are going to Kill off Red next week to end the series or send him back to seclusion with his girlfriend. Also the musical selection again this week is great with Roy Orbison doing only the lonely when Red Flashes back to Liz' Murder. They spend a lot of time revealing the background as to why Marvin went rogue. Can't wait for the finally!
Now this is what I've come to expect from the Blacklist. Constant action that kept you glued to the TV. Lots Revealed this episode including who had Liz Keen killed. Love the Part where Red is talking to Dembe on the phone right before they T-Bone him and Ressler to Grab Heddie. That was Classic Blacklist and I couldn't stop Laughing. Also, I've always liked the Musical selections that they have picked for the Blacklist but when they started Playing Deep Purple, Child in time, it blew me away. Perfect song for the situation and I haven't heard that song in decades as they never play it on the radio anymore. Can't wait for the conclusion. You know there will be lots of action and Blood spilled.
I see some 10 out of 10 reviews and guess those are just Die Hard Blacklist fans that like everything this show puts out. This was a waste of an episode similar to the one that Chronicled Ressler. Aram is Basically on an LSD trip for the whole show and his Anxiety ridden hallucinations are the theme of this episode that absorbed at least 75% percent of the script. This show used to be the best when they just stuck to going after Blacklisters and had secondary themes that just stayed in the background. This episode does just the opposite. I gave it 3 stars because of the small amount of time they spent on Cooper's problem and Reddington's small role.