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The Blacklist - Season 2 - New Promotional Posters

13 Sept 2014

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19 comments:

  1. Just finished watching the first season! I love it! Can't wait for season two.

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  2. Season 1 didn't quite fulfill my high expectations,hoping season 2 would be better.

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  3. Not a big fan of these posters honestly, but that does not stop me from wanting to see Season 2 of the best new series of last year!

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  4. Really like the featured one! And oh how I have missed Red and Lizzy in my life!

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  5. The second one with Red's silhouette is pretty cool. The rest are okay.

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  6. Best new network show from last season. I hope it keeps the well deserved success

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  7. whatever happened to down votes lol. jk a little.

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  8. I just couldn't get into it,still would give it a go-see if i like it this time.

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  9. I do see where you're coming from. Without Spader this show would have been awful. The lack of ANY answers beyond reasonable doubt (to the numerous questions that seem to have one end route and yet they keep teasing others) does make the show harder to watch.

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  10. These look pretty cool. But the show is gonna have to step up the writing if they want to survive. You can only jerk people around with answers so long before they bail. And the fact that Spader's character is still the only one with real presence is going to become a problem.

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  11. I hope the writing improves too. Like you said they need to step up their game on the other characters besides Red!


    That said, the lack of answers is what keeps me coming back!


    Shows that give away everything or only have short-run arcs bore me. People complained about last season since some of the episodes seemed unrelated or even like dead end arcs, but by season's end they came together and formed a complex mythology!

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  12. When I watched House I didn't care for any of the characters Besides House and a short time for 13, but still watched it to the end because of House alone. So the people like just Red is not that much of a problem. Also with season 2 after feedback or whatever I'm sure there will be some changes for good.
    About answers I'm perfectly find with the level of mystery atm. the One question that most people have, doesn't need to be answered right away. whatever the outcome to the answer is, you got to see How much Red is willing to do for Liz.
    The show also does a good job of mixing episodic and small connection with each #. In what Red gets out of at the end.
    But don't expect the show to have season long serial arcs, its rare when its 20plus episodes, there will be some at start, mid and end.

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  13. I like the first one a lot.

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  14. Join the greatest group on FB about the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheBlacklistTV/

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  15. I think the problem is that Red is often taking a fairly supporting role in too many of the episodes. It doesn't need long serial arcs, but it needs to do more than pepper in a few scenes of Spader doing his thing amidst generic procedural plots. At some point, the show will need to step up the other characters and not give cheap "almost answer" scenes if it wants to survive in the long term.

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  16. I think not giving answers has to be done right. So far, this is feeling a little too soap-opera in it's approach. A little too much like it's artificially keeping the answers to itself. I watched Lost. I can take not giving answers. But there has to be something else plotwise. And I think this show needs to fill in the weak spots and not just coast on Spader's screen presence.

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  17. I agree in general, but not about The Blacklist so far.

    Season one set up the myth arc perfectly I thought.
    All the episodes interlaced together to let us know about Lucy Brooks and Tom Keen leading us to Red's nemesis Berlin, as well as beginning to fill in back story on Liz's past and Red's past.

    One question I do not want the answer to is Red and Liz's connection!
    Personally, I do not think the show should give any definitive answer to the exact nature of Red and Liz's relationship until the endgame of the series, or at least the endgame of the first act of the series.

    So far I think they are doing it right by revealing pieces to the puzzle. As the various pieces fit together we get insight into the overall picture. Both the characters and the viewers are discovering how everything falls together at the same time. In my opinion it makes perfect sense to do it that way since Red himself does not have all the pieces to the puzzle.

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  18. If they wrote better material for the other cast members it may not be as big a deal, but like you noted, the writing can be lacking when not dealing with Red.


    Hopefully they do step up their game in that respect!


    One thing about the "generic procedural plots" though...
    I don't agree they were generic at all. So many of those plots provided information that is vital to the larger narrative. Take The Alchemist as an example episode. People can look at it as just about that specific case, but if they do they will miss the fact that Lucy Brooks was a client of his and that Red used the FBI to connect all the bits of info he had about Lucy and who she worked for. That case provided one solid piece to the larger puzzle. Many of the other episodes are the same way.


    Very few episodes did not fit into the larger narrative honestly.

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  19. yea those little connections when noticed make It even better.

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