

**** We hired Reggie, fulfilled our obligations to him, and he quit in the middle of covering two TV series w/ no notice and no explanation. Want up-to-the-minute notification? FilmBook staff members publish articles by Email, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Facebook. Readers seeking more TV show reviews can visit our TV Show Review Page, our TV Show Review Twitter Page, our TV Show Review Facebook Page, and our TV Show Review Google+ Page. 63) review and this episode of The Blacklist in the comments section. Readers seeking more The Blacklist can visit our The Blacklist Page and our The Blacklist Facebook Page. Leave your thoughts on this The Blacklist The Invisible Hand (No. It’s kind of a shame because the idea of the Invisible Hand is interesting enough, but the way it is handled here means that it will not remain in the imagination of The Blacklist fans after the episode ends. Yet since it’s forced to share said screen time with not one but two other plots, the task force’s race to stop the Invisible Hand from killing Anna Hopkins ( Patricia Kalember) never gets the chance to build the necessary tension for it to grip viewers. At least, with probably the most screen time out of the three stories, it’s fair to call it the main one. Not only does it shortchange Liz’s story, but it also takes away time from the episode’s ostensible main plot. Not even the presence of guest star Brian Dennehy as suspected Russian mole Dominic Wilkinson is enough to make this part of the program pop out. Although I don’t think shifting focus from Liz to Red is bad per se, her subplot here feels like little more than an afterthought here. It must be said, however, that the increased attention on Red appears to have come at the expense of that which might have been allocated to Liz. You would expect this development to elicit more polarizing reactions, but somehow the primary emotion one feels with regard to it is, as perhaps is befitting the show’s themes, ambiguity.


So where can you catch tonight’s episode of The Blacklist, and when will all of the action go down? We have all the information you need to know right here so you don’t miss a second of the action.Focus is decreasingly placed on the ruthless nature of the Concierge of Crime as the emphasis on his ability to help others out of tights spots as he does here and talk others out of questionable decisions as he does when he convinced Ressler ( Diego Klattenhoff) to not kill his blackmailer earlier this season. Meanwhile, Red steps in to assist one of his employees, and Liz discovers a major clue about Tom’s investigation.” The episode will be titled “The Invisible Hand.” “When bodies are discovered in abandoned woods, Red points the Task Force toward the Invisible Hand, a group that targets those whose actions are morally reprehensible yet fully legal. Here is a spoiler-free preview of tonight’s episode of The Blacklist from the folks over at TV Guide.
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In other words, it has the feel of something that will be solved by the end of the season - although that’s purely speculative on my part.įUBO: Watch your favorite shows on fuboTV: Watch over 67 live sports and entertainment channels with a 7-day FREE trial! It doesn’t seem likely to stretch on for seasons. Moving forward, it will certainly be interesting to see how the storyline plays out. Here are all the details you need to watch the show.Įver since The Blacklist’s mid-season premier, Elizabeth Keen has been investigating her husband’s death.įrom a storytelling standpoint, this has angled her character’s trajectory away from that of the FBI Task Force that she used to work with prior to Tom’s death and her being in a coma for the better part of a year.Įach week’s episode has featured a new clue or piece of information that leads the character closer and closer to finding the killers she’s been searching for. 7 for the 13th episode of the show’s fifth season. The Blacklist returns to television screens across the country on Wednesday, Feb.
