It can about one of FBI's most wanted fugitives, Raymond "Red" Reddington, who, with no apparent reason, moves into FBI Headquarters in Washington, D. C. and surrenders! He has a secret agenda though and no person knows just what it is. He offers his expertise and connections to the FBI, to help catching some of the world's biggest criminals and terrorists (=The Blacklist). Right now there is a condition in fact it is a strange one: He only talks to Elizabeth Willing, a new FBI profiler.
The main character is enjoyed by James Spader with an earthly style and confidence. He is very good in this. No over-the-top performance, with too much sarcasm like the typical mastermind villains in movies or series. He is making it to put a build of regret in his character which is make him likable.
Megan Boone is OK as the first year agent, Diego Klattenhoff is very good too.
The production is looking good, the pacing (a very important factor in TELEVISION SET series) is great, and so far the story works fine. In each episode we are discovering Reddington helping FBI capture another world class bad guy, but there is a backbone central story that also seems interesting.
Total: Highly recommended.
Let me personally begin by saying there was a lot of media hype around this show and it didn't disappoint. The Blacklist is against the law drama, where one of the very most wanted criminals in the world(James Spader)turns him or her self through which triggers a very interesting chain of occasions.
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10/10 Fantastic start, I could see this show surrounding up to be one of the great ones.
The acting of the lead female actress is awful. Her looks, her face, her lines are artificial. It's clear she is acting so I are not able to get myself into the story. And her personality is not realistic. Is actually her first day on the job and she actually is giving orders to mature officers and they comply with. She attempted to eliminate Reddington(a highly valuable asset) with a pen through his throat but little or nothing to happens to her. When she yells people change the minds of men and comply with. Ah also she yowls too much. There are tons of crappy things such as that.
And the history is awkward somehow. Presently there are way too many questions for the characters to ask nonetheless they do not ask. They simply accept their roles and wait for Spader to tell them things. And James Spader is simply the daddy of Lizzy or the murderer of her daddy. Isn't that obvious?
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