I see this as a blow up over nothing. No one blinks twice when this happens with male leads but female leads need to be treated differently? They can't be removed from a show and need protection? There is no conspiracy or plot to kill off the female leads in some kind of diabolical plan.
Though the timing is bad it is nothing that hasn't been going on for decades. It's only right now because it's a hot topic to complain (usually rightly so) about how bad movies and television have been neglecting prominent female roles.
But it really is nothing new. People are only noticing it because they are being too critical and looking for something to complain about. Not every case of a female lead being removed from a show is some kind of mysoginistic agenda.
Firstly Ive enjoyed watching Megan Boon and over the duration of the show I thought her acting had improved considerably however I thought it was so refreshing to finally have an actor/actress (Lotte Verbeek) who can hold their own (acting wise) against James Spader.
I really felt like they had worked together many times before,yet despite only having done 1 episode together, my biggest issue (much like the previous episode) is that there was so much emotion invested in this episode that if it turns out Liz's is actually alive then this episode (and Spaders performance) will feel like a waste of time and everyone who has been emotionally invested during these last few episodes will feel cheated.
So you are saying there is a conspiracy to undermind the female leads? What kind of logic is that? They kill off male leads all the time too and do it poorly in some cases yet we've not seen anywhere near the blow up.Oh spare me this bullcrap. It's happened three time in the last few weeks, with three of the most prominent female leads on TV, and it's the female character everytime. And in each case, it's not been handled particularly well. So yeah, people notice that. And yes, female characters tend to get treated worse than male ones historically, and that plays into it.
So enough with the whole "people just have an agenda, want to complain" crap, because it ain't true, simple as that.
There are other ways they could have done it than with a seemingly dead and done twist like this. If she is still alive then it is going to stretch credibility a bit how she fooled Red and the doctor and everyone else. Red especially seems to believe she is dead and the doctor did not look like he was faking it for the camera when he was interrogated.
The Blacklist spinoff planned Starring Famke Janssen
Janssen will be introduced in the May 5 episode before the planted spinoff. She will play Susan Scottie Halsted. It will be the female lead if NBC proceeds with the series, a decision that likely will be made in the next month and a half.
No details are being provided on Janssens character or the storyline for the spinoff, but I hear that Scottie Halsted was conceived to be to Tom (Ryan Eggold) what Raymond Red Reddington (James Spader) is to Liz (Megan Boone). Actresses in their 60s and 50s were considered for the role. Making Episode 322 a planted spinoff was contingent on finding a star name to play Scottie, with the contingency lifted by the casting of Janssen.
Hmm so Toms mom?