While deviating quite a bit from the original concept, this string of episodes in which Reddington is rebuilding is oddly satisfying. The way he gets things done is very entertaining to watch; I like how even in small details such as the way Red dresses (which changes from super casual to fancy like we've gotten used to) over the course of the season's start perfectly match how well he is doing.
The blacklister itself was not necessarily very interesting (not bad per say but we've seen so much better), and the only downside here is that the case seemed disconnected from Red's actual business, things that have been more intertwined in the past. I do like how Red and Tom are getting more involved, even though they hate each other.
The blacklister itself was not necessarily very interesting (not bad per say but we've seen so much better), and the only downside here is that the case seemed disconnected from Red's actual business, things that have been more intertwined in the past. I do like how Red and Tom are getting more involved, even though they hate each other.