Covert operative Tom Keen joins forces with Susan "Scottie" Hargrave, the brilliant and cunning chief of a covert mercenary organization that solves problems that are too dangerous for the g... Read allCovert operative Tom Keen joins forces with Susan "Scottie" Hargrave, the brilliant and cunning chief of a covert mercenary organization that solves problems that are too dangerous for the government.Covert operative Tom Keen joins forces with Susan "Scottie" Hargrave, the brilliant and cunning chief of a covert mercenary organization that solves problems that are too dangerous for the government.
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The indefatigable Tom Keen from The Blacklist sets off on new adventures as part of a shadowy organization contracted by the US government that may or may not be the good guys. As with The Blacklist, it's hard to tell who's naughty and nice in this exciting TV show that, while derivative at times, benefits immeasurably from breathless pacing and meticulously plotted stories. At its core, this is a story of love and betrayal, with liberal doses of paranoia thrown in. I wouldn't want to live in Tom Keen's world, but I have to admit that it makes for an entertaining hour of television.
First off i love the Blacklist,but this is poor in every department. Actors sleepwalking their roles,plots seen a zillion times.
The action scenes run of the mill,no tension whatsoever. The reason the Blacklist is such a hit is because it is different, good script and charismatic acting.
I really wanted to like this but it is the pits.
The action scenes run of the mill,no tension whatsoever. The reason the Blacklist is such a hit is because it is different, good script and charismatic acting.
I really wanted to like this but it is the pits.
Characters are great - Tom, Scottie and Mattias work well together but it is awful without the focus on Reddington.
A real hotch-potch of an attempt at a spin off. Never liked split screen rubbish in anything but coped because I loved the characters.
Shame season 2 has been axed rather than fixing the drunk writers and having another go.
A real hotch-potch of an attempt at a spin off. Never liked split screen rubbish in anything but coped because I loved the characters.
Shame season 2 has been axed rather than fixing the drunk writers and having another go.
So far I'm enjoying this. Tom makes a pretty good main character, and it focuses on his history and backstory with very little involvement of characters from the original series. I really liked the first couple seasons of the original Blacklist, but the recent story lines around Tom and Elizabeth's daughter became dull and uninspiring. All in all its got interesting story lines and good action sequences.
Of course, this is not The Blacklist, without Reddington. But the idea of making a spin-off with some of the lesser-than-leading characters from the main series is, well, fascinating. The pilot was entertaining, but definitely lacked the depth and intrigue of the original series. I just hope the authors manage to make the main characters a bit less flat than they currently are. Eggold is a decent actor, but his character needs to mature. Hopefully, this does not become just another action show.
Did you know
- TriviaThis spin-off series of The Blacklist (2013) premiered on February 23, 2017. It was cancelled on May 12, 2017, a day after The Blacklist was renewed for a fifth season.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Blacklist: Alexander Kirk (No. 14) (2016)
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