"The Blacklist" The Conglomerate (No. 142) (TV Episode 2022) Poster

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7/10
[7.4] Park and Keen - the farewell
cjonesas7 March 2022
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Episode 11: While I'm a fan of Liz Keen, I think it's past time to move on and the writers need to understand that. Even after her death, we see storylines about her in this season and it's getting better and better... A tracking device presumably in her cloths or her body?! And now, searching for it as in a future exhumation?!

That was the side plot, the main plot was about the now live and smiley Alina Park who went ... after Keen's death and in this episode we see some of her dark sides, which by the way were pretty convincing; and a husband who shouldn't have become her husband in the first place.

Family matters and RIP Liz Keen don't make a great The Blacklist. What makes a great one is to see Reddington more than dear Harold and his bright team, to listen to Red's calm composed talking and above all, to have him forget about Keen once and for all!
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8/10
Assasin of the past
ZegMaarJus10 July 2022
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This Episode begins with Alina, she visits Liz her body at the morgue right after she died. Red needs Liz her clothes, from the day that she died. Alina goed to The Conglomerate meeting. John got into Alina's home, he threatens Peter. Alina fights with John. Alina killed John. Red wants to dig up Liz her body, to find out who murdered her. Nice Episode of The Blacklist Season 9, Red was so good this episode. James Spader is my hero!
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7/10
FFS can we stop talking about miserably boring keen
arundm-0727630 June 2022
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The best part about season 9 is Keen dying and is not to be seen in this season yet the writers keep going on and on with that dullard of an actress and unnecessarily add a morose mood to the show even making witty Red seem depressed.

It's supposed to be a thriller....not some 4pm daytime soaps.

At least the guest star red haired hottie was soothing to watch....reminded me of a better version of "Donold Dick". Pity was killed just after one appearance.

This episode's high rating is exclusively for red hair handsome.

No points for Raddington...dissapointed with his depressed mood....doesn't suit the character 11 episodes into the new season.

Please just stop the Keen misery....it's like flogging a dead horse. Only end making the show dead!
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9/10
I get it
neverenoughgold7 March 2022
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The references to Keene seem to annoy some, but in all fairness she was a major player with the early episodes and referencing her is okay. While I too felt she overstayed her welcome, and in later episodes seemed like a tumor growing uncontrollably, she is gone now and unless the writers bring her back from the dead she is just a memory good or bad.

Tonight's episode was pretty good with Park showing her dark side. I kind'a like it when we see more of the character past. It is just a TV show after all, and total fantasy. Or is it?
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10/10
If this isn't the same old Blacklist show, then I dont know what else can be!!
tanzimkh5 March 2022
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This episode focused on Agent Park and Reddington's search for Keen's death. Agent Park, after the death of Elizabeth Keen, joined a group of former spies, who's job was to assassin corrupt political leaders, military officers etc. Etc. To protect the country. Soon the group turned into a cult of assassin who worked for money to kill anyone. This cult's name is the conglomerate which is our new blacklister.

Reddington got to know about a device tracking Elizabeth till her death. He searched her dress to find the tracking device. No luck on finding that. Now Reddington is starting from the place where Elizabeth was last alive to search for the tracking device.

This was a wholesome Blacklist episode. Damn!!! The excitement it generating while watching; enjoyed every moments of it. Thanks to the creators and the actors.
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10/10
Ourstanding
ay69 September 2022
It's about time we got a Agent Park episode, and with this instalment, we really get one hell of a Agent Park episode!

She's always so enigmatic, blank faced, hard to read, and now we see more of what's underneath, her internal struggles. We see how she's simultaneously as tough as nails, and very fragile. Laura Sohn is excellent and deserves all the credit for making this episode so good.

The rest of the supporting cast were on form, as usual Amir Arison plays the affable everyman character of Agent Mojtabai, who we can all identify with to some degree. He offsets the tone of the Agent Park scenes very well; there's little to dislike in this episode. My only minor gripe is the continued hold that Liz seems to have over the show, but I'm hoping that will now start to taper off.
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9/10
Murder Incorporated!
Hitchcoc15 December 2022
Park became a member of The Conglomerate, an organization that kills people for hire. They began as political assassins and now are business with things like pensions and health benefits. She is approached by the guy she used to work with and initially turns him down. Red puts the Conglomerate on the Black List for his own reasons (of course), but Park finally admits her past. She is sent undercover. But there are other things. Red is still diving into any evidence he can find about how Elizabeth was set up (yes, that Elizabeth). He goes through her clothes (those she wore as she died), looking for some kind of bug or tracking device. But in the end, the next step seems ghoulish.
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4/10
Agent Keen, Agent Keen, Agent Keen......
Djm03196 March 2022
Every episode is about Agent Keen. An attractive white girl with a sheltered life and zero accomplishments not only gets elevated to her own FBI team because she is related to a super spy but somehow because of her DNA inherits the knowledge of being a super spy as if she downloaded it from the Matrix. 🙄 Isn't it wonderful how special this girl is who has zero accomplishments of her own. She is so special that no one can move on after her death. Every episode is about how Agent Keen effected everyone's lives. We need more sassy ungrateful white girls being the glue that holds everyone together.
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2/10
Worst episode of the entire series
BillClinton4829 April 2024
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Bingewatching the whole series from the start again as a reminder before the final S10 and this is perhaps the single worst episode of the entire series.

So we have to believe that we blink our eyes and Agent Park all of a sudden went and became a stone cold assassin? Agent Park should neverr have been cast in the first place. She is by far the worst actress of the entire cast and her character is all but unnecessary. Arams silly little talks i can endure but this actress is just hopelessly unrealistic.

On top of that there is the murder scene of Elisabeth Keen that has been repeated for the 10th time this season. I dont have to see that another time.

I find myself skipping entire minutes of the show just because i cannot bear to watch some of this nonsense

Lets have more Reddington and less of everyone else except perhaps for Cooper whose murderframe storyline is actually worth watching.
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