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The Blacklist Review: Arioch Cain (Season 3 Ep. 5)

The voiceover narration that closes the episode is a lot like “Arioch Cain” itself: full of lots of words and phrases that sound nice, but are mostly all ultimately meaningless.

October 31, 2015November 3, 2015 Jennifer Stasak Reviews, The Blacklist

The Blacklist Review: The Djinn (Season 3 Episode 4)

This week’s episode of The Blacklist was a bit of a letdown after the stellar first few episodes of the season, but was important nevertheless.

October 23, 2015 Jennifer Stasak The Blacklist

The Blacklist Review: The Troll Farmer (Season 3 Episode 1)

The Blacklist is officially back. And its season premiere, “The Troll Farmer” is a stellar return to form for a show that struggled a majority of last season to find its footing.

October 2, 2015October 7, 2015 Jennifer Stasak Reviews, The Blacklist

The Blacklist Season Finale Review: Masha Rostova (Season 2 Episode 22)

We finally have answers as to who Elizabeth Keen really is, why her memories were blocked by Red, and what – exactly – happened the night of the fire.

May 15, 2015 Jennifer Stasak Reviews, The Blacklist

The Blacklist Recap: Karakurt (Season 2 Episode 21)

“Karakurt” is the perfect penultimate episode for this season as it propels us into the finale.

May 8, 2015 Jennifer Stasak The Blacklist

The Blacklist Review: Leonard Caul (Season 2 Episode 19)

When we last left Raymond Reddington on The Blacklist, his life was hanging in the balance after he was shot by people who sought the Fulcrum. Liz had walked away […]

April 27, 2015 Jennifer Stasak Reviews, The Blacklist

The Blacklist Review: Vanessa Cruz (Season 2 Episode 18)

This week’s episode of The Blacklist is all about the toxic men in Liz’s life. Read on for our review of “Vanessa Cruz.”

April 3, 2015 Jennifer Stasak Reviews, The Blacklist

The Blacklist Review: Tom Keen (Season 2 Episode 16)

How far will The Blacklist characters go to protect Elizabeth Keen? Pretty dang far in this week’s episode. Read on for our review of “Tom Keen.”

March 20, 2015April 3, 2015 Jennifer Stasak Reviews, The Blacklist

The Blacklist Review: The Major (Season 2 Episode 15)

“The Major” is – very clearly – The Blacklist’s version of a clip show episode, as it finds Elizabeth Keen telling a judge about why the job she does is a matter of national security.

March 13, 2015April 3, 2015 Jennifer Stasak Reviews, The Blacklist

The Blacklist Review: The Deer Hunter (Season 2 Episode 13)

Here’s our review of this week’s episode of The Blacklist, “The Deer Hunter.”

February 28, 2015April 3, 2015 Jennifer Stasak Reviews, The Blacklist

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