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The Blacklist - Lord Baltimore (No. 104) - Review: "Do The Right Thing"

24 Sept 2014

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"What good is the moonlight
The silvery moonlight that shines above?
I walk with my shadow
I talk with my echo
But where is the one I love?"
- 'We Three' - The Ink Spots

Just over four months ago we watched the first season finale of The Blacklist leave us with many unanswered questions. To our surprise, "Is Red Liz's father?", ended up moving down the list of important questions we wanted answered. We still want to know, sure, but now we have so many other interesting queries that have filled our heads and message boards throughout the summer. Why is Berlin chasing Red? What was Red doing in the fire of Liz's youth we hear so much about? Where did Liz get the scar on her hand and why does it resemble the markings on Tom's and Gina's spy box? Let's not forget my favorite, that pretty much summarizes The Blacklist series, "Why is Elizabeth Keen so important?". This season we hope to get more answers and I am sure, as time passes, we will get many more questions, which is one of the multitude of reasons we love The Blacklist as much as we do.

It has been a long wait and thankfully season two opened up to a scene with Red doing what he does best, getting what he wants with the greatest of ease. We have definitely missed his quick wit and cavalier style, especially in the face of absolute danger. We meet up with Red tied up and on his way to meet a Nigerian warlord, Yaabari. Red is there to gather intel on the bounty hunters Berlin had used to find Red in the last season. In true Red fashion, he is calm and cool even with a gun held to his head. James Spader, as always, plays Raymond 'Red' Reddington perfectly; a character you can't help but root for regardless of what he has done. Red gets the name Lord Baltimore and now we have number 104 from the blacklist.
It doesn't appear that too much time has passed since the events of last season's finale. We first meet Liz as she lay on a bed in a motel room, scared that Tom is still on the loose and looking for her. On the ceiling, she has pinned various article clippings and data on Tom, Berlin and Red, searching for clues that will help her gain some truth about herself and the man she was married to. Red has definitely taught her a few things as she takes after him in many ways - she now, according to Ressler, uses aliases and goes from motel room to motel room, much like Red does, albeit in a much more luxurious fashion. Season 2 promises a more bold and meaner Liz as indicated by this scene's song selection (check out the lyrics) and Liz holding a cup of coffee right after. As always, The Blacklist has one of the best soundtracks of any series on TV.

One of the elements we love about The Blacklist is its use of deceptive story-telling, which I am sure we will get in large doses this season. This episode had me guessing who Lord Baltimore was for most of the episode. To be honest, I was wondering a few things this episode, such as what Berlin has been up to. Berlin hired Lord Baltimore to locate someone, but whom? I knew it wasn't Red because Navabi, the Mossad agent, had no idea what he was talking about when he called her Lord Baltimore. We find out later that Berlin was actually looking for Red's ex-wife. In a surprise twist, he does exactly to Red what he claims Red did to him and his daughter many years ago. Berlin even takes a photo of Naomi, Red's ex-wife, in the same fashion his daughter had taken hers and placed it in a similar looking locket. If you recall from the Season One Finale, we were told the story of how Berlin was incarcerated and was sent pieces of his daughter over time, which, of course, drove him crazy. This also drove him to seek vengeance on the person responsible - Red. I find it hard to believe that Red was behind it, however, with Red having a daughter himself and some compassion. But that is what The Blacklist does so well - deceptive story-telling.

Meanwhile, Liz and Ressler continue their search for Lord Baltimore. Lord Baltimore, number 104 on the blacklist, is a criminal bounty hunter, who uses data extracted from the social media and the internet to better locate their target. Liz and Resslers's chief suspect is Rowan Mills, a woman who claims her twin sister, Nora, died years ago. We end up learning it is the more evil (it always is) twin, Nora, that is using Rowan's identity, but not in the traditional sense. She has Dissociative Identity Disorder and her multiple personalities are triggered by a song Marcus, and later Liz, play to reveal that. So, in essence, Berlin hired Lord Baltimore, Nora, who was pretending to be Rowan, to locate and capture Naomi Hyland, Red's ex-wife, to exact vengeance on Red. What a great episode.

The sophomore season of any series is difficult, especially with a show as popular as The Blacklist. After watching the episode and most of the promos it looks like The Blacklist is going to have another hit season. I am looking forward to more of the great stories we saw from last season and, hopefully, more answers to our burning questions. Tom is still out there and Red has a much more ruthless criminal out to get him. Berlin seems as formidable as he is crazy and he has Red's ex-wife, minus one finger. I'm sure Red, despite all the terrible things he has done, will do the right thing. It's going to be a great second season.

Red's Quotes

I have decided to add an extra feature to my weekly Reviews of The Blacklist called 'Red's Quotes'. It is basically a collection of the great aphorisms, sayings, proverbs and/or adages we hear each episode from the Concierge of Crime, Raymond 'Red' Reddington.

- "Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about" - To Liz

- "I hate sand" - To Cooper

- "I'm confident everyday" - To Navabi

Music from Episode 1

'La Grange' - ZZ Top
The beginning of the episode when Red meets with Yaabari

'No Sugar In My Coffee' - Caught A Ghost
Liz laying in bed staring at her board of Tom, Red and Berlin

'We Three' - The Ink Spots
The song used by Marcus and, later, Liz to bring Rowan's other personality forth

'Divisonary (Do The Right Thing)' - Ages And Ages
The final musical montage where Liz receives annulment papers, Ressler takes medication, Liz is told Cooper is back as Director and Red has a phone call and a 'gift' from Berlin


Thoughts and Discussion

- Did you notice...Ressler holds up a record for a brief second in Rowan's apartment. The record is for the music of Ginger Labella. Ginger Labella is the Graphic Artist for The Blacklist and has worked on at least 15 episodes from Season 1. She has also done work on Boardwalk Empire.

- Did you notice...The letters spelling Nora are in Rowan. Effectively, 'Nora' was hiding 'inside' Rowan just like Nora's personality was hiding inside Rowan's from our perspective. Very cool writers. Also, the photo book revealed Nora's love of little daisies; Rowan had daisy earrings on when talking to Liz.

- Maybe it does not matter, but how or why did Yaabari know about Berlin's bounty hunters?

- I'm glad Liz is taking care of Hudson, her dog from Season 1. And got an annulment! And a haircut. Oh, and, I am just going to throw this out there, I don't think it is a coincidence that Naomi Hyland looks like she could be Liz's mom. Let the theories begin...

- Did you notice...This is just for 'The Leftovers' fans ---- Lois, Rowan's mother in the episode, is the same actress, Marceline Hugot, that played 'Gladys' from The Guilty Remnant on 'The Leftovers'. I'm glad she was resurrected.

- Did you notice...Agent Cooper is a strong and smart leader characterized by the books he reads. The two books on his shelf are 'Ford: The Times The Man The Company' by Allan Nevins and 'The White House Years' by Henry Kissinger.

- I love how the Mossad located Red based on his affinity for Zegna ties, Lol. Do you think Red will switch tie designers now?

- There is a reason Yaabari had burned and scarred ear. I wonder if it is to remind us of what we saw before the closing of Season 1? Remember we saw Red with a burned back that revealed he was part of the fire from Liz's youth.

- Why was Berlin sitting in an ice water bath?

- What was on the drive Red gave Cooper regarding Kuwait?

- I love how many of the blacklisters are regarded as myths or legends.

- There is a person sitting in a car with a hoodie over their head, wearing sunglasses and holding a sniper rifle while eyeing Liz throughout the episode. What are everyone's thoughts on who the hooded stalker is? I know everyone thinks it is Tom, but remember the edeceptive story-telling I told you about. However, those are Tom's yellow/brown glasses on the dashboard...so...yeah...it's probably Tom.

Thanks for checking out my Review! I am so glad The Blacklist is on again and Season Two is looking really great so far! Please comment below so we can discuss the episode and series further!

About the Author - Geo N
My name is George and I am from Detroit, MI. My favorite shows are The Blacklist, Hell On Wheels, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, LOST, The Leftovers, The Strain, Sons Of Anarchy, Sleepy Hollow and countless other shows. When I'm not watching tons of TV, I enjoy reading, playing hockey, comic books, weightlifting, and writing. Thanks for checking out my post.
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26 comments:

  1. It was a good episode and I enjoyed it. Can't wait for the rest of season 2.

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  2. Wonderful review!!

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  3. i'm glad you mentioned the doggie lol

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  4. Great review for an awesome episode! Very much looking forward to the rest of the season!

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  5. Great review, you're doing an amazing job!

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  6. I think this episode was good in that it raised more specific questions. Particularly with that little speech Naomi gives Liz, she says something like 'they thought I was an accomplice' leading to them combing through her life, accomplice to what? Surely if Red HAD killed Berlin's daughter it wouldn't be cause to investigate his wife (unless ofc she's a super spy? Worked for Alias lol). Also why is she in witness protection, what event caused that to be necessary? To be hidden from Red? I doubt he would threaten to harm her, and not from Berlin he would been in prison at this time I think? (20years ago). I also wonder about the daughter she spoke of, where is she now? I'd like to think if it was Lizzie Naomi would have some familiarity with her? Anyway I digress!

    I just watched the episode again so my brain waves are on overdrive!

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  7. Welcome back!
    Fun as always...


    I made a screencapped the episodes important myth arc moments as I saw it.

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  8. I wondered about Naomi's connection as well....

    Like you I assume she would recognize Liz if she were her mom.

    I think there is a lot to that time around Red's disappearance we have absolutely no clue about yet! Obviously, right? XD

    Random thoughts:
    - We assume Berlin is Red's nemesis, but maybe he is not his true nemesis. Red may have been set up to look like the man that sent body parts to Berlin. It does not seem like Red's style to me personally, but who knows.

    - If Noami was honest about having no connection to criminal activities, is it possible Red did not as well? I mean before he went underground since he obviously was a criminal after.

    - We still have to figure out what Red has over the Alliance and how they connect to Red's past around the time he disappeared since that was the last time Fitch saw Red before last season.

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  9. - Why was Berlin sitting in an ice water bath? i have it! He was taking the ice bucket challenge to the next lvl! he obviouslly is going to challenge Red to do it next...
    Yeah bad joke.
    This was an excellent start of the season. It always amazes me the way Red changes from Bussiness to kind of caring, we see it when he went to talk to Cooper, he knows he needs Cooper on his team, tho he only talks to Liz he feels that the whole team (Ressler, Cooper, Aram and Liz) are now kind of a family to him tho he will never say or show that but it shows on his actions.
    Lol i notized Gladys too i was like! "she came back".
    Can we say Liz stalker is Tom? but wait for it. what if it's him but this time working for Red to protect her?, we know Red has people everywhere and he needs someone to look for Liz while he is gone. (yeah im still in denial, he has to be a god person damn it!).
    Naomy, poor little thing, Red has no idea what Berlin is talking you could see it when he send the letter or i saw it that way, like she said to Liz, people thinks she knows stuff about him but now is more about revenge than anything else.
    Great review, man! Glad to read you again :)

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  10. Thank you! I appreciate that!

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  11. Lol, Ice Bucket Challenge? That's funny!


    And Whoa! Nice work!

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  12. Worked for Alias? Lol you're funny.


    I also noted that conversation, it was odd the things she was saying. My instant reaction was, "Red has to have more than one wife"....right?


    I think the Christmas Story Red told last season is true. Naomi stated that she "remembered the day" and it was a Wednesday and they mad a point to have her say the daughter was in school. So it wasn't Christmas Eve.


    I don't know, the show is so good at making me think twice about everything, Lol. Maybe Red lied to Madeline, Maybe not? A part of me wants to believe it. I want to see a flashback to that night.

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  13. Go ahead.


    I never mind if someone posts pictures or fanart I make. I'm not very possessive of it. I make it for fun or to help me keep track of details - not to claim rights. XD

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  14. So excited to read you Blacklist reviews again :).

    Nice catch with the Nora/Rowan thing. It's amazing how writers put in so many little details, and it's great when fans catch them.

    The wife twist with Berlin was great. Going off the promo, I thought Berlin was going to grab Liz! It's tough to say whether that's Tom watching her. The glasses make it seem so, but Blacklist never gives us easy answers!

    Berlin in the ice bath was crazy. I have to admit though , I don't find him as cool as some previous Blacklisters. I hope they deal with him quickly. I want to see what direction they'll go post Berlin.

    I don't think Naomi is Liz's mum. She seems a bit too young, don't you think? I did like the scene between them though. Great acting from Megan and it was cool how she got up from that taser shot. I also like that the writers kept her name. Elizabeth Keen has a nice ring to it.

    I hope we see Tom soon. Thanks for the great review!

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  15. I guess technically they could be mom and daughter based on age alone. Mary Louise Parker is 50 and Megan Boone is 31. So it is possible, but agree that MLP looks young and does not seem to be Liz's mother.

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  16. Haha I have a soft spot for Alias! And given the new spoilers the comparison might actually be relevant ;)

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  17. Really?? Wow! She looks super young! Yeah in that case, it's possible, but I agree, don't think she's her mother.

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  18. berlin really needs to shave off that mustache

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  19. Agreed! Definitely looking forward to it!

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  20. Was it just me or did y'all notice that this season started out a little more 'raw'. There was a hint of s.e.x. (Liz in her underwear; the Japanese lady with the cleavage). I liked it even more. Just love Red but I'm not conviced he is Lizzie's dad! Thanks for a beautiful review though. It sure gave me a lot of questions to think about. I'm from The Netherlands and watch the eppy's without subtitles. Much I get but you surely cleared up some stuff that was questionable!

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  21. I don't understand the quote : " "Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about"
    Maybe someone can explain it to me. English is not my mother tongue.

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  22. PĂ©rola Cardozo Alves29 September 2014 at 04:11

    So, a thought just crossed my mind...
    If Berlin was after Reddington's ex-wife to make him pay by doing the same it was done to his daughter, WHY THE HELL HE PUT TOM AFTER ELIZABETH ALL THOSE YEARS AGO???
    It just doesn't dd up. even if, somehow, he thought that Elizabeth could be Reddington's daughter, wouldn't be easier for her husband to actually kidnap her before she got involved with the freaking FBI, and them send ll those souvenirs to him? If Berlim knew Reddington would end up going back to Elizabeth's life in any way for any reason, and that she was that important to him, why don't use her, who could be perceived more like a daughter than Red's wife? Why tell Tom to not harm her?
    So, here's my theory:
    Red did get Berlim's daughter and them sent the pieces one by one, cuse he s hired for it. The thing is... He found out that the girl was actually pregnant, and having lost a child himself (pretty sure she's really dead) he regretted his actions, but wasn't able to save Berlim's daughter anymore, so he took the new born and got her adopted, somehow Berlim's enemies found out and decided to kill the grandkid too, Red found out and went to stop it, he got there little to late, with time enough to safe only the girl, turns out that during the fight the house s put on fire, and them both got burned. This time round he decided to put the kid with someone he knew could keep the kid safe. Since he was responsible for her mother's death, Reddington decided to look out for Liz as a way of compensate her.
    Now, about who is her father, I think will still up in the air for a few seasons.

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  23. Oh yeah thanks. No I get it.

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