


🔴 Episode 6: Sir Crispin Crandall 🎯 WSJ recap ¤ 🌅 Photo Gallery ¤ 📚 Storybook ¤ 📒 Script 🔴 Episode 5: Arioch Cain: 🎯 WSJ recap ¤ 🌅 Photo Gallery ¤ 📚 Storybook ¤ 📒 Script

🔴 Episode 4: The Djinn: 🎯 WSJ recap ¤ 🌅 Photo Gallery ¤ 📚 Storybook ¤ 📒 Script 🔴 Episode 3: Eli Matchett: 🎯 WSJ recap ¤ 🌅 Photo Gallery ¤ 📚 Storybook ¤ 📒 Script 🔴 Episode 2: Bernard Gerard: 🎯 WSJ recap ¤ 🌅 Photo Gallery ¤ 📚 Storybook ¤ 📒 Script 🔴 Episode 1: The Troll Farmer: 🎯 WSJ recap ¤ 🌅 Photo Gallery ¤ 📚 Storybook ¤ 📒 Script 🔴 Start at Ep 1 and read through or use the navigation buttons. I hope you enjoy this storybook as much as I have loved working on it. I ‘reverse engineer’ the scripts based on the multiple times I watch each episode, adding the speakers and text describing action not included in the text “blob.” This gives me the ‘scripts.’ For this storybook, I then reduce each script to focus on key dialogue and action. I get the script as a “blob” of text which includes only the captions. I look for shots that are iconic or unique. What did you think of Red's solo journey? Is Liz alive? What's next for Red? Sound off below, and catch it again when you watch The Blacklist online.I’ve recast this episode summary feature to be more like a graphic novel, telling the story of each episode including the best lines (♤) and screenshots.Īll the screenshots are done by me as most are too dark, so 99% are enhanced, some dramatically. We just have to, right?Įither way, this was a great hour that explored Red's psyche, and per usual, Spader gave us another fantastic performance. It sounds like the closer we get to the end of The Blacklist Season 3, the deeper we’re going to dig into that past with Katarina and Masha and Red and whatever extra strings come with that. But then who the heck could that possibly be?
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The ending definitely seemed hopeful amidst the loss, but I’m still very curious where the series is going to go from here.Īlso, I’m now pretty sure that Katarina was not the one after Liz. But did that mean Red came to terms with his past or something more? He now lost two people for whom he deeply cared.Īnd yet, with Red finding that locket and the ghost of Katarina talking about losing her but saving Liz, there was definitely a positive spin after what felt like a tragic hour. I certainly suspected it not long after she tried to walk into the ocean, something I knew Red said Katarina had done.īut it was such a fascinating look at Red’s character and that inner turmoil he was feeling. I wasn’t surprised that the woman turned out to be all in Red’s mind. You felt his anguish, and he could have been talking about either Katarina or Liz. There was such a haunting feeling that surrounded his character, the setting on the cold beach and the general atmosphere as he spoke with the ghost of Katarina.Įven in the way he talked about loving a woman, losing her, and trying to do right by the child was captivating. But we really got a chance to see a much more vulnerable man, a man who couldn’t save the day. Sure, we’ve seen Red spout off fantastic speeches and quippy one-liners, and we’ve seen him be the bad ass who is always one step ahead.

It also helps to have James Spader, who is the highlight of the series, carry an entire episode, and he definitely delivered again. It’s always a positive when a show at least tries to do something different instead of follow its usual path.
