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The Blacklist

This episode was slow for me. When Red isn't around very much, it just lags. It feels dull when Spader's not in the scene to spice it up. The agents, on their own, aren't enough to keep my attention, and they all make repeated rookie mistakes. This episode got me to roll my eyes several times, especially the last scene where Liz steps into the shower with Tom, and there's blood going down the drain. What, do school teachers always come home with blood all over them? I mean really?
 
This episode was slow for me. When Red isn't around very much, it just lags. It feels dull when Spader's not in the scene to spice it up. The agents, on their own, aren't enough to keep my attention, and they all make repeated rookie mistakes. This episode got me to roll my eyes several times, especially the last scene where Liz steps into the shower with Tom, and there's blood going down the drain. What, do school teachers always come home with blood all over them? I mean really?

He must teach at a really rough school.:lol:
 
Assuming this show doesn't go down the obvious "Red is Elizabeth's father" route (although considering she's adopted and he asked for her by name, wouldn't a DNA test have been one of the first things they did?), do you think it's possible they'd make Elizabeth's biological father No. 1 on Red's blacklist? Or maybe he's the one who hired Tom. Or hired the people who were watching Tom and Elizabeth.
 
So I finally got around to seeing last weeks episode (I missed it first run and it wasn't available till the other day online).

I liked it for the most part. I will agree without James Spader around the show legs, but I'll add one more, without Megan Boone around (much) the show was kind of dull. I've come to enjoy her as the lead and to see her sidelined almost completely was a little disappointing.
 
So I finally got around to seeing last weeks episode (I missed it first run and it wasn't available till the other day online).

I liked it for the most part. I will agree without James Spader around the show legs, but I'll add one more, without Megan Boone around (much) the show was kind of dull. I've come to enjoy her as the lead and to see her sidelined almost completely was a little disappointing.
I thought the same thing! Kept thinking, "Wait, Megan Boone is still in this show, isn't she??"
 
Well, it's about damn time she found out. Now, I hope, things will really start happening. Main plot was rather lame, I thought. A teenager in love? Really?

But I do really love "Mr. Kaplan." She is AWESOME.
"Maybe next time, dearie." :lol:
 
Officially the dumbest FBI on tv. Now that it's all but confirmed that she's Redington's daughter.

Also, they found Tom's hideout and we know from previous scenes that his finger prints are all over that place, yet the first proof she sees is the hippo doll? :rolleyes: WTF? He was taken in on suspicion once before, it would be almost criminal for them not to have his prints on file.
 
Officially the dumbest FBI on tv. Now that it's all but confirmed that she's Redington's daughter.

Also, they found Tom's hideout and we know from previous scenes that his finger prints are all over that place, yet the first proof she sees is the hippo doll? :rolleyes: WTF? He was taken in on suspicion once before, it would be almost criminal for them not to have his prints on file.

I don't know, its a three way battle between Blacklist, Shield and Intelligence who has the dumber Agents. However I agree with you that the Blacklist is in the lead.
 
^So you think Tom wouldnt have the ability or know people who have the ability to go in and wipe or alter his fingerprints?
 
I didn't have an issue with Lizzie and her chasing after Tom. She told the Detective to send her any forensic results they found. It's not like she stayed around and dusted for prints herself. It just so happens the first thing she received from him were crime scene photos, which lead her to the hippo...or whatever it was.

What I did have issues with were the main plot. It just seemed so silly that a middle school kid (I believe it was middle school) would go to all that trouble just for a girl. And how was he even able to pin it on Ivan...how did he even know about Ivan? Everybody's complaining about the B-plot when it was the A-plot that strained my credibility.
 
The kid may not even know about the Ivan stuff. It could be embedded in the hacking software the kid was using. Usually kids like that download root kits. He was too obsessed with the girl to be writing stuff himself.
 
That explanation works for me.

Still, I found the whole plot a little too silly, even for this show. But that's ok, they all can't be winners.
 
So... the power grid in DC is that precise you can turn on individual lights posts...yeah right.
 
I was having a problem with a big empty warehouse with a wall of incriminating photographs and a half dozen pictures of Liz. What the hell? They know where she is, good lord one of them is sleeping with her. He lives in the same house, how much surveillance gear do you need for that?

A covert organization like that would hide their info in an encrypted file. Then you don't leave anything for someone to find.
 
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