NBC's ''The Blacklist''

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Something has been floating around my slightly-larger-than-average-sized noggin: Who is No. 1 on the eponymous Blacklist? Will we know by the end of the season? Also, is the numbering of the Blacklist significant at all, or arbitrary? –Ryan
I virtually hand-delivered your query to EP Jon Bokenkamp, and he responded: “I wish I could say yes, that we will discover No. 1 on the Blacklist this year, but unfortunately that’s not the case; Red has a much larger endgame in mind, and we won’t get there this year. That said, there is a methodology behind the rankings on the list and we will reveal a some larger truths about the names on the Blacklist before the end of the season.”

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This last episode was probably my favorite one so far. I loved how much of a badass Tom turned out to be. And Red sending Ressler that guy's head in a box was great. Can't wait to see what happens next.

I hope Tom doesn't get killed off at the end of the season. I get that they're gradually moving to a Liz/Ressler relationship, but I think it would be more interesting (for a while at least) if we get to see more of Tom hiding his double life from Liz for a while. And then after she finds out, perhaps we'll learn that he really does love her and is trying to help her.

Shame to see Rachel Brosnahan and Lance Reddick die though. :(
 

This should help season 1 Blu Ray sales as everyone tries to see the things they missed in the pattern. :D

Ive noticed Ryan Eggold (Tom) is in some new usual crappy Tyler Perry film,so I'm thinking unless he wants to focus more on a film career, I just don't think they gonna kill him off soon.

I think exploring him and Liz with all the cards on the table could be interesting, especially if he is going against the people he works for.
 
This should help season 1 Blu Ray sales as everyone tries to see the things they missed in the pattern. :D



I think exploring him and Liz with all the cards on the table could be interesting, especially if he is going against the people he works for.

case files so far (in order)

The Freelancer -145
Wu Jing -84
The Stewmaker -161
The Courier -82
Gina Zanatokos -152
Frederick Barnes -47
General Lud -109
Alonso Garrick -16
The Good Samaritan -106
The Alchemist -101
The Cyprus Agency -64
Madeline Pratt - 73
The Judge -57
Mako Tanida -83


Also more info on Jolene (Lucy Brooks)

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If we are to believe this article, it would rule out Red as the father.
 
So Liz will see the obituary in the paper and find out that "Jolene" is dead?

I can see that Tom would be saying that he can't believe it, and will ask how she died. Ironically, he'll probably say he can't believe Jolene isn't even her real name, that he worked alongside her and that you think you know someone but never really know what they're hiding or what kind of a double life they're leading.
 
Thanks for posting that Kaleb, I didn't realize the show was not into 2014 in it's timeline. Her supposed parents could be foster parents or cover parents I guess.
 
Thanks for posting that Kaleb, I didn't realize the show was not into 2014 in it's timeline. Her supposed parents could be foster parents or cover parents I guess.

Perhaps I’m mistaken. But… isn’t that newspaper obit from an earlier episode where “Lucy” faked her death? In any case, the date of death is June and the events of “Mako Tanida” clearly occur in winter.
 
Perhaps I’m mistaken. But… isn’t that newspaper obit from an earlier episode where “Lucy” faked her death? In any case, the date of death is June and the events of “Mako Tanida” clearly occur in winter.

True it was, Im wondering if she faked her death as soon as Red showed up and started helping the FBI.
 
That is a good point. She couldn't have died in June for real. And they still would have to find her body first before they posted an obit. It's currently buried under snow in the woods and would be clearly a murder victim which would change the tone of the obiturary.
 
Perhaps I’m mistaken. But… isn’t that newspaper obit from an earlier episode where “Lucy” faked her death? In any case, the date of death is June and the events of “Mako Tanida” clearly occur in winter.

Good catch, I wonder if we'll find out why she originally faked her death.
 
I still don't know/understand how Red even knew of her (Lucy/Jolene). I feel like there's more to it.
 
I still don't know/understand how Red even knew of her (Lucy/Jolene). I feel like there's more to it.

oh there certainly is.

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Tom must have some sort of photographic memory or someone else on the inside telling him more about the layout in the Post office.

Liz & Red connection ?
Point #2: Tom states Red and Liz’s paths have crossed at key moments in the past 20 years, and that Red funneled money to Sam. We suspected that Red has known Liz for some time and now we have confirmation.

What I can’t help but wonder — If Red and Liz’s path crossed at Quantico, does that mean that Red got Liz the profiler position knowing he was about to put his game in play? Did Red enter her life 4 months ago because he knew Berlin had made contact with Tom, and that Liz’s life was in danger? Is this why Red sent Zamani - to stop Tom from doing something to Liz? Did Red know Tom would have to go dark after Zamani’s attack; knowing Tom would suspect he was being watched by Red or someone else? And, what about the Baltimore path? Did the fire actually occur when Liz was 14 in Baltimore as Liz stated in The Pilot?
 
Didn't we see Liz having flashback memories of the fire incident? If of course we can trust that, then it means that was when she got that scare on her wrist.
 
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Tom must have some sort of photographic memory or someone else on the inside telling him more about the layout in the Post office.

I remembered he was blindfolded but wasn't sure when it was removed. took a quick look at the episode when he was taken there. blindfold is removed after he is driven there. he memorized it. the top half is spot on to what we saw him experienced. the bottom is a guesstimate from what he was able to see when he was in the "main room" and picked out Red's right hand man.
 
Tom removing his glasses to "get his hands dirty" was ultra cheesy and I knew he would do that. LOL

I do wiah they'd cast a different (better) actor to play Tom. I'm not a fan.
 
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date on Photo is Dec 1990, Reddington disappears Dec 24 1990
 
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Hot damn Kaleb. Very nice catch. Very nice. So the Stewmaker most assuredly WAS involved with what happened to Red's family, or the clean up at least. We aren't even sure if Red saw any bodies when he got back, right? He said he saw blood, but we don't know exactly what else though. Still... Very interesting.
 
Hot damn Kaleb. Very nice catch. Very nice. So the Stewmaker most assuredly WAS involved with what happened to Red's family, or the clean up at least. We aren't even sure if Red saw any bodies when he got back, right? He said he saw blood, but we don't know exactly what else though. Still... Very interesting.

Thanks at first I originally suspected that the girl in the photo might have been Jolene, but I don't think that's the case anymore. I think Jolene's past was tied to the Alchemist.
 
Thanks at first I originally suspected that the girl in the photo might have been Jolene, but I don't think that's the case anymore. I think Jolene's past was tied to the Alchemist.

Makes sense. He would be the type someone who was an operative of a clandestine group would use to fake a death I suppose.

Perhaps the Blacklist gambit is Red's way of making his way up the chain to whomever was involved in his family's destruction?
 
Makes sense. He would be the type someone who was an operative of a clandestine group would use to fake a death I suppose.

Perhaps the Blacklist gambit is Red's way of making his way up the chain to whomever was involved in his family's destruction?

I cant help but think that Liz's biological father (a criminal) was somehow involved in it.
 
Reddington definitely has some wider scheme going on that is connected to his FBI blacklist activities.
 
Weak episode, having the central case turn out to be some kid hacker who also happened to be a creepy stalker with no social skills was lame, and I'd rather Liz had shot him than talked him down.

I also thought the hippo toy mistake was poor writing, it made Tom look like a complete idiot and also took away the chance to showcase Liz's intelligence as a profiler by having her work it out with her brain and instincts rather than pure luck.
 
Weak episode, having the central case turn out to be some kid hacker who also happened to be a creepy stalker with no social skills was lame, and I'd rather Liz had shot him than talked him down.

I also thought the hippo toy mistake was poor writing, it made Tom look like a complete idiot and also took away the chance to showcase Liz's intelligence as a profiler by having her work it out with her brain and instincts rather than pure luck.

pretty much how I feel, I ended skipping to just the Tom/Liz/Red scenes just to see what happens there.

also Ive noticed that over the last 3 episodes there has been very little of James Spader
 
Weak episode, having the central case turn out to be some kid hacker who also happened to be a creepy stalker with no social skills was lame, and I'd rather Liz had shot him than talked him down.

I also thought the hippo toy mistake was poor writing, it made Tom look like a complete idiot and also took away the chance to showcase Liz's intelligence as a profiler by having her work it out with her brain and instincts rather than pure luck.

The hippo thing doesnt make him look like an idiot when you consider he was caught off guard and had to sweep that whole floor for evidence and burn it in less than a minute and hide himself. He isnt Bourne or some superspy. A slip-up like that is actually the most believeable thing about that whole scenario.
 
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