What was Red’s big secret? On The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 20, tensions mounted when Red visited dear friends as he prepared for the end of days. Meanwhile, Cooper was caught on the defensive when summoned by the Attorney General. Elsewhere, Resler weighed up his next move after quitting the Task Force. What was the
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Two main issues must be addressed as The Blacklist Season 10 — and the series — concludes. The first is what the future will be for the Task Force, and the second is what happens to Raymond Reddington. The former is contingent on the latter because that is how it has always been. There would
This was a bag of mixed emotions. First, there were the absolutely exhilarating events that had someone at the edge of their seat as another one of Red’s plans came to focus. Then that feeling was muddled with sadness at the thought that this signals the beginning of the end. Rarely does an episode invoke
With every passing week, the end is nigh. We are three weeks away from the series finale, and The Blacklist Season 10 has taken us on a surprise ride. The season has seen Raymond do a complete turn and become a do-gooder without expecting anything in return. As the finale approaches, so does Raymond’s fate.
That was very emotional. The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 18 took us back to the regular blacklist with a case about an elusive blacklister who targeted Raymond and his associates. Events took place on two fronts as Raymond tried to get to warring families to declare peace while Arthur Hudson recruited someone unexpected and expected at
These two double episodes of The Blacklist Season 10 changed our notions about Reddington. Despite Raymond’s many secrets, some things are quite clear. His actions and behaviors are almost predictable, even when he tries to hide his motives and intentions. Raymond never does anything out of the kindness of his heart. It has to serve
Did Congressman Hudson disband the team? On The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 15, Red provided The Task Force with three criminal cases that are deeper than they appeared. The aim? To show the Congressman they could work a bigger array of cases. Meanwhile, Ressler helped a friend make amends for the sins of the past.
As we approach 2022, NBC’s renewal and cancellation decisions are looking clearer than ever. The network had already given a bunch of its shows early renewals, and there aren’t very many on the bubble. La Brea was a surprise hit, landing a quick renewal, but the same cannot be said for Ordinary Joe. Telling a
Did Red’s investigation ruin it for everyone else? On The Blacklist Season 9 Episode 6, the Task Force investigated a therapist who may be the key to the resurgence of an organized crime family. But Red did not want to play nice, and set off on his own devastating mission that could change everything. Meanwhile,
The Blacklist is losing its leading lady. Deadline is reporting that Megan Boone is bowing out of the series during the upcoming The Blacklist Season 8 finale. While details are scarce, news of the exit is said to be a mutual decision between Boone and the producers of the series. What’s more, it wasn’t an
Poor Red just isn’t going to be allowed to find happiness. We finally got to discover who Anne was on The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 13. And surprise! She was just as she seemed to be, an innocent tourist who Raymond happened to run into at a New York City park. This being The Blacklist, the
The Blacklist is not going anywhere. NBC announced Tuesday that it has renewed its hit drama for a ninth season. Through its first two episodes this season, The Blacklist Season 8 is averaging a 1.2 in 18-49, and the Nov. 13 premiere has reached 7.5 million viewers in total audience measurement. During the 2019-2020 season,
What should I watch next? It’s a question that just keeps getting asked, despite — or maybe because of — how many new television shows are constantly being released. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through Netflix’s home page for hours, but what should
Park nailed when she opined that Liz, Red, Katarina, and Dom need family therapy, not jail time. Yet it was Family Feud all over again on The Blacklist Season 8 Episode 1. This premiere felt like the beginning of the end. The powers that be appear to be running out of ideas, and after dropping hints
NBC is ready for you to enjoy some fall TV — though your favorites will be returning a bit later than usual. The network will be kicking things off in September with Transplant, a syndicated Canadian medical drama, to fill your hospital drama needs until Chicago Med returns in November and New Amsterdam rejoins the schedule in
The Blacklist rarely gets credit for its weirdness, but maybe this episode, the Season 7 finale, will be the one to turn the tide. Much has been made (rightfully) about the quarantine-induced decision to complete the half-finished episode with “graphic novel”-style animation and accelerate some of the plot lines to function as a thrilling season
Liz isn’t dark. She’s just drawn that way. That appeared to be the point of The Blacklist Season 7 Episode 19. This finale was an innovative way to make the best of a difficult situation. The coronavirus pandemic forced a production shutdown of The Blacklist, with only about half of this episode shot. It was great
The entertainment industry has nearly come to a halt as the coronavirus pandemic has necessitated production shutdowns, pushed back TV premiere dates (while other shows move up to take their place), and sent our favorite series into limbo before their full seasons could be completed. While some shows, including favorites like Supernatural and Legacies, are
Here is a wrap up of all the news you need to know from Thursday, May 7, 2020. NBC’s The Blacklist has a new series regular for Season 8. The hit drama has promoted Laura Sohn, who recurs as FBI Agent Alina Park. TV Line first reported the news. Sohn arrived on The Blacklist Season
Despite its intense focus on the “family” drama between Reddington (James Spader) and Liz (Megan Boone), The Blacklist has more successfully fleshed out supporting characters than in the early years. This is a function of being a long-running series with 22 hours to fill, but that reality doesn’t always dictate that detours from the main
James Spader, The Blacklist In the midst of a global pandemic, some of us seek out comfort and predictability. And few things are more predictable right now than The Blacklist getting fully nutty with it on NBC Fridays. Following an uneven Purdue Pharma “ripped from the headlines” hour and a satisfying Agatha Christie riff that
If last week’s midseason premiere of The Blacklist demonstrated how the show, like its main characters, can frustratingly avoid previous seismic events, this week’s suggested a way to alleviate that frustration: remove most of the cast altogether. Outside of a brief kicker at Agnes’ ballet performance, “Cornelius Ruck” jettisoned everyone in the main cast except
This was more of Elizabeth and Raymond lying to each other about Katarina. This happened around a nifty art-theft caper on The Blacklist Season 7 Episode 11. What a timely episode with the OxyContin-peddling Sackler family and their love of art so regularly in the news. Imagine what would happen if one of those family members