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The Harem (No. 102)

  • Episode aired Jan 19, 2017
  • TV-14
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.6K
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Megan Boone and Tanairi Sade Vazquez in The Blacklist (2013)
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Liz infiltrates an elite gang of female thieves as they prepare for their next heist, but she must first prove herself to the group's leader. Meanwhile, unexpected problems plague Red's oper... Read allLiz infiltrates an elite gang of female thieves as they prepare for their next heist, but she must first prove herself to the group's leader. Meanwhile, unexpected problems plague Red's operations, and Tom focuses on fatherly duties.Liz infiltrates an elite gang of female thieves as they prepare for their next heist, but she must first prove herself to the group's leader. Meanwhile, unexpected problems plague Red's operations, and Tom focuses on fatherly duties.

  • Director
    • Bill Roe
  • Writers
    • Jon Bokenkamp
    • Marisa Tam
    • Taylor Martin
  • Stars
    • James Spader
    • Megan Boone
    • Diego Klattenhoff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Roe
    • Writers
      • Jon Bokenkamp
      • Marisa Tam
      • Taylor Martin
    • Stars
      • James Spader
      • Megan Boone
      • Diego Klattenhoff
    • 9User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Spader
    James Spader
    • Raymond 'Red' Reddington
    Megan Boone
    Megan Boone
    • Elizabeth Keen
    Diego Klattenhoff
    Diego Klattenhoff
    • Donald Ressler
    Ryan Eggold
    Ryan Eggold
    • Tom Keen
    Amir Arison
    Amir Arison
    • Aram Mojtabai
    Mozhan Navabi
    Mozhan Navabi
    • Samar Navabi
    • (as Mozhan Marnò)
    Hisham Tawfiq
    Hisham Tawfiq
    • Dembe Zuma
    Harry Lennix
    Harry Lennix
    • Harold Cooper
    Jill Hennessy
    Jill Hennessy
    • Margot Rochet
    Anastasia Griffith
    Anastasia Griffith
    • Emma Knightly
    Hettienne Park
    Hettienne Park
    • Sasha Lau
    Ito Aghayere
    Ito Aghayere
    • Jessica Piha
    Ari Fliakos
    Ari Fliakos
    • Craig Gaynier
    Ian Blackman
    Ian Blackman
    • Carter Wilson
    Nick Reynolds
    Nick Reynolds
    • Zach Smoll
    Christopher Tocco
    Christopher Tocco
    • Silvio
    Tanairi Sade Vazquez
    Tanairi Sade Vazquez
    • Lexi
    • (as Tanairi Vazquez)
    Alfred Sauchelli Jr.
    Alfred Sauchelli Jr.
    • Tony Giannusa
    • Director
      • Bill Roe
    • Writers
      • Jon Bokenkamp
      • Marisa Tam
      • Taylor Martin
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    5noonieblount

    Are The Writers Running Out Of Material???

    Clearly this episode was written as a means to introduce a group on Reddington's Blacklist. However, the writers could written a better plot than to have Elizabeth Keen go undercover. It's laughable to think one of the most famous women in the world (ex-FBI agent, fugitive, spy, Presidential pardon, etc.) will be able to infuriate a group of thieves. And who really believes that Raymond really wanted that list for Kate's (Mr. Kaplan) sister. Could it be Elizabeth's mother is on that WITSEC list? OAN: why is IMDb requiring 600 characters when typing a review? Most of us make our point within a few sentences.
    8foamythefearsome

    Filler episode, but a fun one

    This episode was a long shot given the fact that Elizabeth has gotten so much attention across the news during the events of earlier episodes, up to the point where she was recognized from it by random people near where she lives; it is hard to believe she could function as an undercover agent in a covert operation with that in mind, but once you look past that fact, the episode becomes a fun Blacklist-meets-Oceans-11 concept which works fairly well.

    The past episodes have all been slowing the pace of the season as it was racing by in the first couple of episodes, with a lot of seamless transitions into the next one up to the climax of the Red/Kirk arc. Now, its slowly building towards the next threat, and an episode like this is a welcome breath of air between two action packed, high pace story arcs this season.
    1ali-nuofal

    insulting

    Really?!! The "Harem" episode of The Blacklist is a blatant insult to the intelligence of its viewers. The writers inexplicably thrust Elizabeth Keen into an undercover role despite her being a highly recognizable FBI agent, who has been seen by the entire nation on TV. Not only has she been publicly associated with the FBI, but she has also been pardoned by the President, making her a well-known figure. The idea that she could seamlessly infiltrate a criminal organization without being recognized is absurd and undermines the entire plot. It's as if the writers assume the audience is oblivious to the show's established history, treating us as fools who will overlook this glaring inconsistency. This episode shatters the suspension of disbelief, making it one of the most frustrating missteps in the series. How can the creators expect us to stay engaged when they so blatantly disregard the basic logic of their own narrative?
    6antcrynoveru

    Unrealistic

    My problem with this episode is that it's a bit unrealistic to think that a group of well connected criminals wouldn't recognize Elizabeth after she had been blasted on every news source as being tight with Reddington and as an assassin. One must suspend belief
    7franciswildemeersch

    Megan Boone looks tired in this episode

    The episode is fine, and Megan's rendition of her character is spot on as usual. She does appear a bit tired, though, bit that might be the result of early motherhood and sleep deprivation.

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    • Trivia
      The background music playing during the first of the episode when the Harem is getting the keys and stealing the SUV is from Ocean's Thirteen. Both the movie and this episode use multiple ruses and angles of attack to get the mission done.
    • Goofs
      In The Forecaster (No. 163) (2017), a woman recognized Keen at the supermarket and followed her home. As such, she was so recognizable from her time as a fugitive that she would never be used in an undercover role. Her initial appearance in the suspect's hotel room by pulling her hair back and wearing glasses was akin to what Lynda Carter did as Diana Prince in Wonder Woman (1975) in that nearly everyone would see the two are the same person.
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      All Sewn Up
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      Performed by David Holmes

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2017 (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Davis Entertainment
      • Universal Television
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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