Sunday, April 12, 2015

The Blacklist: Season 2 On Sale

Title : The Blacklist: Season 2
Category: TV
Brand: Sony
Item Page Download URL : Download Movie
Rating : 4.8


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For decades, ex-government agent Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader, TV's "The Office," "Boston Legal") has been one of the FBI's Most Wanted fugitives. Last season, he mysteriously surrendered to the FBI but now the FBI works for him as he identifies a "blacklist" of politicians, mobsters, spies and international terrorists. He will help catch them all... with the caveat that Elizabeth "Liz" Keen (Megan Boone, TV's "Law & Order: Los Angeles") continues to work as his partner. Red will teach Liz to think like a criminal and "see the bigger picture"... whether she wants to or not.


Review :
Writing, directing, acting, musical score...perfection!!!!
I never write reviews, but this show is so well written, acted, and scored that I am compelled to speak out. I appreciate the fact that the writers assume you possess some level of intelligence. Details from a prior episode, or season, become relevant later (like a quick look at a photo; you know what I'm referring to). The writers assume that you're following and don't bludgeon you with an explication.

James Spader plays Red like no one else could. His phenomenal sarcastic humor never crosses the fine line between great, and over done. His facial expressions are half the dialogue in some instances. There were criticisms last season that the other characters were weak. I just didn't find that to be true. We get to know each character gradually as the larger, ongoing plots unfold. The bigger story leads you to make assumptions, and then challenges those ideas later. Not many shows pull that off over such a span of time. Music and sound effects? Perfection!

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Really liked the scores
Haven't watched a network show in twenty-five years, but this caught my attention, and then held it. Saw the entire first season in two days with Netflix, then the NBC's premiere episode the next day. Complexity, characters (acting), overall design, writing, direction are all there in spades. Really liked the scores, too. A little gruesome, but you can hardly get away from it these days. Just the best TV I've seen.

This show deserves a long run - so glad to see season two!
Bought Season Two early for two reasons: James Spader, and the writing.

Season One caught me immediately - this show is brilliantly crafted to carry both one story per show through the titular Blacklist, as well as slowly unveiling larger plots threading throughout the show. Most of the supporting actors are extremely good as well. Megan Boone started well but a little "generic" - by the end of season one, she had grown well above the start and her chemistry with Spader is great. Harry Lennix and Alan Alda are fantastic, as usual - and introducing Peter Stormare will make this season so much better. I can't wait!

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