On May 8, NBC will air the 150th episode of The Blacklist. That's 150 episodes of twists, secrets, moral and ethical quandaries, and Red Reddington's (James Spader) crazy stories about his life of criminal adventures.
18.04.2020 - 04:11 / tvguide.com
When a show regularly operates from within a moral morass, it's hard to take more overtly moralizing episodes or plotlines seriously. That is especially true when real-life controversies are ultimately used as a cudgel to make a familiar point about that existing morass.
This is all to say that it's pretty unusual to watch an episode of The Blacklist nominally about the mass manufacturing and distribution of cheap semi-automatic handguns in America's inner cities. And it's equally unusual to
On May 8, NBC will air the 150th episode of The Blacklist. That's 150 episodes of twists, secrets, moral and ethical quandaries, and Red Reddington's (James Spader) crazy stories about his life of criminal adventures.
“The Blacklist” is getting more animated for its Season 7 finale.
celebrates its 150th episode with a special guest:
The Blacklist had to shut down before Season 7 was done due to the coronavirus pandemic, but producers have figured out a creative way to complete the episode that was in production when the shutdown happened. NBC announced Tuesday the 19th episode and forced season finale, "The Kazanjian Brothers," will be a mix of live-action and "graphic novel-style animation," a Blacklist first.
is the latest scripted series to pivot original plans to wrap up a shortened season affected by the coronavirus shutdown.
“The Blacklist” is the latest scripted series to pivot original plans to wrap up a shortened season affected by the coronavirus shutdown.
By Nellie Andreeva
The Blacklist is going animated to complete season seven. NBC announced the series starring James Spader and Megan Boone will end the season with a hybrid of live-action and graphic novel-style animation.
By Will Thorne
In the post-Tom Keen (Ryan Eggold) era of The Blacklist, the show has occasionally hinted at a will they/won't they between FBI colleagues Liz Keen (Megan Boone) and Donald Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff), and Friday's 17th episode of Season 7, "Brothers," teased that tantalizing possibility again.
Friday's episode of The Blacklist, "Brothers," will be a unique episode of the NBC crime drama seven seasons in the making. It will show us more of Special Agent Donald Ressler's (Diego Klattenhoff) backstory than we've ever seen before, as he travels to his hometown of Detroit to dig up — literally and figuratively --a painful secret that he and his wayward brother Robby (guest star Anthony Michael Hall) can no longer keep buried.
The game is back on. After a string of mostly standalone episodes, The Blacklist eased back into its season-long concerns this week.
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