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The Blacklist spoilers follow. After nearly a decade of James Spader's crime boss turned FBI informant Raymond Reddington, it was officially announced the tenth season of The Blacklist would be ...
Spoiler alert! Proceed with caution if you haven't seen the series finale of The Blacklist. After 10 seasons and 218 episodes, Raymond Reddington's story has finally come to a close. Thursday ...
After 10 years, dozens of captured criminals and more Raymond Reddington monologues than one could count, The Blacklist has come to an end at NBC. The long-running crime drama wrapped up with a ...
Bostwick did this for his triplet daughters to work together and bond as a family since they have been quite divided. After Ressler and Dembe were refused by Kendall to see the poem containing the clues, Reddington got the poem through an associate cryptanalyst that Kendall worked with. Red requests Vesco's help instead of the Task Force to ...
In the call, Reddington tells him off for making a warning call to him at the end of previous episode, and asks for "no more favors" toward him. The call is traced by the FBI and Reddington's former task force located at the Post Office headquarters and tied to a Nissan Leaf by agent Jordan Nixon (Derrick Williams).
The eighth season of the American crime thriller television series The Blacklist [1] premiered on November 13, 2020 and ended on June 23, 2021. [2]The series was created by Jon Bokenkamp, and continues to be produced by Davis Entertainment, Universal Television and Sony Pictures Television, and executive produced by Jon Bokenkamp, John Davis, John Eisendrath, John Fox and Joe Carnahan.
The following post contains major spoilers for The Blacklist‘s Season 8 finale. Proceed with caution! Elizabeth Keen’s name was crossed off The Blacklist on Wednesday night — and it appeared ...
Jim McMahon of IGN gave the episode a 7.5/10: "The Blacklist wraps up its first season with a hit-and-miss finale as James Spader steals the show once again". [5] He further commented: "The first season finale was an almost perfect representation of the show on the whole: uneven, frustrating, and punctuated by thoroughly entertaining scenes ...