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The blacklist season 5 episode 8 review
The blacklist season 5 episode 8 review







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And we know that Tom learned of their identity - and died for it. Kaplan thought Liz’s knowledge of the bones would turn her away from Red that Red seems to think the same, and therefore thinks she shouldn’t be made aware of them.

  • For now until January: What do we know about the contents of this suitcase? We know that just about anyone could connect them to Raymond Reddington.
  • There are simply too many loose ends, to many great quotes, lyrics, emotionally charged handholds, and tears for Agnes in this episode to count, so I’ll ask that you offer up your top moments and questions in the comments.
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    Hopefully his loss will only serve to push the series toward new innovation in the saga of Raymond Reddington and Liz (sob) Keen. He was a dynamic character with a lot to offer these story lines.

  • Even if I can’t fully believe it, the death of Tom is a heartbreaker.
  • The episode titled The Fribourg Confidence will see 'The Task Force investigate an organization of bank robbers with special expertise in stealing from other criminals.

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  • Head here for Ryan Eggold’s thoughts on the hour, and here for executive producers Jon Bokenkamp and John Eisendrath. According to TV listings, The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 5 will air in just a short weeks time next Friday, February 5, at its usual 8 pm time slot on NBC.
  • Honestly, I hope the Cabal’s plan goes beyond the plot from Michael Moore’s Canadian Bacon, because the world’s changed a lot in the last 25 years and if the real world political tensions with Russia have taught us anything, it’s that the Iron Curtain is not so easily reconstituted, no matter how many people on both sides want it that way. So, what are Connolly and the Cabal chasing? A Cold War 2.0 with Russia where presumably interests in defense, technology, weapons and espionage will be satisfied with new demand. Fans wonder it might be the mastermind criminal Raymond Reddington himself, but he is not. Really, how does one walk into a hipster cafe, order tea and toast, and make no attempt whatsoever to cover up the very prominent SS tattoo on his neck?īasically, all that was missing was a Rambaldi device, a magical MacGuffin that all involved are chasing with reckless abandon. After eight amazing seasons, The Blacklist has finally revealed who is at the top of the Blacklist. Connolly was the conniving Sloan, Cooper was the hapless Dixon, and Tom somehow is the put-upon Will Tippin, indulging in a puppy dog crush on a woman who’s way too good for him. Is Lena Olin available? In fact, I got a strange Alias vibe from everything that happened this week.

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    One gets the feeling that Liz’s mother is going to turn out to be Irina Derevko, the KGB-trained mom of Alias agent Sydney Bristow. The Blacklist revealed the 'truth' behind the Raymond Reddington ( James Spader) origin story. Why would Red be so cagey about a mythical figure, after all? Unless the truth is worse. Naturally, this will probably turn out to be a false assumption. In other words, she’s imaginary, a campfire story for young spies.

    the blacklist season 5 episode 8 review

    From the sounds of it, Liz’s mom was Black Widow, except Katerina is a ghost that even the most experienced intelligence agent thinks is an amalgam of a half-dozen other tall tales from the Cold War. Genres: Mystery. Meanwhile, Liz is losing her mind trying to. Tom goes missing and Liz desperately retraces his steps to find him Reds hunt for the suitcase of bones leads to lives being changed forever.

    the blacklist season 5 episode 8 review

    With the week’s adventure knee-deep in Russian business, Liz presses the opportunity to get more out of Red about her mother, the KGB spy Katerina Rostova. It is one of the sickest things the series has ever done, and nearly unfathomable that it aired at 8 p.m., followed by a casual episode of The Voice.









    The blacklist season 5 episode 8 review