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The Blacklist - Luther Braxton (No. 21) Part 1- Review "The House, The Fire, The Girl"

4 Feb 2015

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"There's a reckonin' a-comin'
And it burns beyond the grave
Lead inside my belly
'cause my soul has lost its way"
- Blood On My Name - The Brothers Bright

The Blacklist, with its special Super Bowl airing Sunday night, returned from a two and a half month long winter break with an exceptional episode reminiscent of it season one origins. I'm sure the Super Bowl lead in helped with the highest ratings (approximately 25 million viewers) the show has ever had, but the sensational episode is deserving of some of the credit.

When we last left The Blacklist, Alan Fitch gave Red some specific information that would be important moving forward this season. The most interesting of which is the mystery surrounding The Fulcrum. Last Sunday night we received a taste of what The Fulcrum is and how it relates to Red and Liz. The Fulcrum is of course, what this week's blacklister happens to be after.

Luther Braxton is described by Liz as a highly competent thief. We know he will stop at nothing to achieve his goal, which in this case is gathering intel to obtain The Fulcrum. We have observed the murderous lengths he will go to in attaining what he is after and also his link to Red's criminal past. In this regard, Braxton reminded me a lot of the season one blacklister, 'Anslo Garrick', from the mid-season finale. Both were highly skilled in their craft and both had ties to Red from working alongside him at some point in his career. Braxton, however, seems to be more of a threat than Garrick, since he knows what Red is after and now knows Liz is integral to The Fulcrum by pure deduction. After Red comes to heroically save Liz, Braxton realizes how Liz is tied to Red. He contemplates Red's past; The house, the fire, the girl. He clearly puts two and two together and realizes Liz is the infamous girl from the fire now grown up.

We learned quite a bit about The Fulcrum from Red this episode. Here is what we know: It is a blackmail file. It is proof of the existence of an extremely powerful clandestine organization. If their activities are made public, some of the most powerful and influential men would go to prison or be executed. We also know Liz is 'not' The Fulcrum since she asked Red if The Fulcrum 'was here' and he responded 'no'. Red only came to the prison to stop Braxton from getting closer to finding out what The Fulcrum is and what knowledge of it could accomplish.

One thing I definitely miss when the show goes on break is Red's anecdotes. The story he tells Liz about the evolving fish and the ray of light was exceptional. It's these scenes that make James Spader one of the best actors on TV right now. Red is the evolving fish and Liz is his ray of light. The final statements from Red reflect what the next few episodes should be about - "I didn't want you to come here. Because the truth is if I don't stop Luther Braxton, what he will discover is that he can't get The Fulcrum without you." (his words to Liz)

The final montage of the episode included explosive scenes while we hear the song, "Blood On My Name" playing. Some of the lyrics contain references to a Lazarus, a brother of Mary and Martha whom Jesus raised from the dead. Red is, in a way, the Lazarus on this show; he was gone for almost 25 years, then comes back into the spotlight to work with the FBI and Liz. In the episode, after the explosion Liz attempts CPR on an unconscious Red only to discover she could not revive him in the brief time she had before Braxton's men capture her. She is quickly taken to Braxton where she admits sadly, Red is dead. Although later, it is revealed he is very much alive and relative to Liz, he is her Lazarus.

The episode is easily one of my favorite episodes of the series to date. It had everything you could ask for and more from The Blacklist. Now that the show is done with the Berlin story line it can regroup and start fresh for the second half of season two. Red grabbing a weapon and heroically going after Liz to save her "Rambo style" was the highlight of episode. The writers are definitely showcasing how much Red and Liz care for and need each other. This is definitely important after the first eight episodes this season were about them lying and keeping secrets from each other. I really enjoy the new dynamic between the two and love their scenes together. I'm glad The Blacklist is back from its break and look forward to seeing more of Red and Liz and how The Fulcrum plays into everything as well as what it means to their relationship.

Red's Quotes

- "That's a load off"
Red responding to the Agent's statement, "From this point forward you don't exist"

- "Sadly there isn't a prison on Earth where I don't know a few guys"
Red to Liz

- "I'm confident you have a plan for every imaginable scenario. it's the scenarios you can't imagine that bite you in the ass..."
Red to Braxton

- "A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer" Braxton - "What is that Nietzsche?"
Red - "Bruce Lee"

Music from the Episode

- "Magic Bus" - The Who
News broadcast of Red's capture

- "Blood On My Name" - The Brothers Bright
Final music montage

Thoughts and Discussion

- Did you notice...During the news story in the beginning of the episode there are photos of Red's life when he left his wife and daughter. I thought it was funny the car he drove was 'red'. ...no?...not funny?

- I thought it was interesting when Agent Cooper said only 41 people know Reddington is an asset to Liz and the FBI.

- How 'ok' is Liz with Red killing people, deserving or not, right in front of her? She is really starting to blur the ethical lines as the show progresses.

- I loved how upset Aram got when Agent Cooper was struggling with giving the Master Code to Braxton. He really cares for Navabi and I wonder if anything romantic will occur between the two.

- I look forward to learning more about the "cabal" that includes the CIA Director and other government leaders. I loved how the scene was shot with their faces concealed mostly in shadows. This technique is used again in the scene right before the strike on the prison when Agent Cooper is speaking to Kat Goodson and Kat's face is hidden in shadows as well.

- Did you notice...This may or may not mean anything, but I wanted to mention it. We know Liz was four years old when she was caught in the infamous fire from her youth. I saw the number four displayed throughout the episode - The news story at the beginning of the episode was on channel '4'. It is mentioned that Red resurfaced, after abandoning his wife and daughter, '4' years later. The number above the boiler that Red and Liz explode is '4'.

- If you think about it, it was mentioned Red was at large for 24 years - Red resurfaced 4 years after he vanished which means he was still at large for another 20 years - Braxton mentions the house fire 20 years ago --- this adds to the idea Red was in the house fire that Liz was in also.

Welcome back everyone! Thank you for checking out my Review! Please comment below so we can discuss the episode further! Have a great week everyone and don't forget the next episode and conclusion is tomorrow night!

About the Author - Geo N
Geo N is from Detroit, MI. His favorite shows include The Blacklist, Hell On Wheels, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, LOST, The Leftovers, The Strain, Sons Of Anarchy, Sleepy Hollow and countless others. When he's not watching tons of TV, he enjoys reading, playing hockey, comic books, weightlifting, and writing. Thanks for checking out my post.
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25 comments:

  1. "When the fires, when the fires have surrounded you

    and the whole wide world coming after you..."
    God, that song is killing me!!!!! I can't stop listening!!! Somebody help me! O___o

    Btw, great review I like your issues. :)

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  2. Great music!


    And thank you very much!

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  3. Hestia Prytaneum4 February 2015 at 23:26

    Love your reviews and your little tie bit of details. Another one when Red did his Rambo rescue and Killed the giant Goliath, there was a mark above his head: Nr 1. Star and the door was open in one shot before Red shot in open. Anyway overall a brilliant, way out there type of episode and i loved it. Especially Red & Lizzie's scenes. And Damn Ron Perlman was a brilliant choice, the man did not even speak for the first 10-15 minutes of the episode and he was still badass. Yes more of this please.

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  4. The perfect way to start your back part of the season -- with a poundingly good episode. Your review, as usual, had me reliving the fun of it. I thought the same thing about Lizzie becoming numbed to Red's kill skills -- I guess she has been through too much at this point to quibble over a Red perceived "good' kill, but I can still be shocked - but that is a strength of his character that he is absolutely ruthless and can be merciless but we can still be drawn to him.

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  5. Very good point! She is becoming more and more like Red morally.


    And you are right, the more Liz realizes how much Red knows about her past that he held back and never told her the more she will be upset later.

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  6. The fish/ray of sunshine story was one of Red's best stories.

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  7. The way he told it to her in the car when they were discussing her adoptive father in the Berlin episode, I think he said, "The way Sam told it to me... A man dropped you at his door and said your father died in a fire..." If she finds out he was actually there, she will likely be mad. I assume from his burns that he was there, and I have always assumed he was the one that dropped her at the door. She really acts like a petulant child sometimes. ;-)

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  8. Thank you! I appreciate the kind words!


    Love that you noticed that about the Goliath! Very observant.


    I loved Ron Perlman in this episode as well. he is great and look forward to seeing him in the conclusion.

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  9. Thank you for the kind words!


    Lol - Lizzie becoming numbed to Red's kill skills...


    I wonder if Red killing in front of her will be a plot point later on?

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  10. Lizzie could pull a Pee Wee Herman and say he had promised not to do that in front of her.

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  11. The more Liz is around Red the more she assumes parts of his personality. She is becoming more morally gray. He, on the other hand, gains more humanity where she is concerned as the show goes on. I agree it was nice to see them getting along and working together. I have a feeling that will change now that she will realize how much he knew about the fire, and I am sure she will assume he was only close to her because he wants the fulcrum. Here is to hoping we don't get mad Liz again. ;)

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  12. Oh,no, not "I'm done and I'm going to stomp out the door " Lizzie again. I hope not. But hasn't she always known he knew everything about the fire and just would not tell her ? But,you are right that she may assume his chosen closeness to her only has always been about the fulcrum. But, hey, heck, he built a music box for her - got to count for something.

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  13. You are right- I had forgotten that- but I have always thought she figured he knew more anyway.

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  14. I agree! That was one of the best! My favorite is the one he tells to Ressler in the Anslo Garrick Eps.

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  15. That was a great one too.

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  16. Really good episode and another awesome review. Thanks man.

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  17. That would mean Liz is 28 I believe.

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  18. Hello Everyone!


    We are conducting the "Live Discussion" for the Episode tonight like we did before the show went on break.


    If you would like to participate please join us at any time during the show. It's a lot of fun as we discuss the episode in real time.


    Hope to see everyone there!

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  19. Thank you bud! Really appreciate it!

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  20. Good to know and glad we are back!


    I should be popping in for the live chat... or at least I plan to right now....

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  21. With it comes to Liz Red is really predictable, he cant help to act nothing else but protective of her and that's why everyone knows he cares for her. We see it when at the begining one of the men that are with them in the director's office and then that same protectiveness gave Luther the clues about who she really is.
    It's true what you say about Liz being more "ok" with what Red does, she does not judge him that much as she did in . This season we are seeing a diferent side of her and i sure like it. It makes us question what is what we dont know about Liz.
    I wonder how in hell Liz could know something about it. She was after all 4 years old, maybe what was in the box that Liz has the scar was that info and she somehow read it? and they expect her to remember it?.
    Aram all worried about Navabi was really sweet. he really needs to ask her out. Of course that date will turn out to be when some crazy bastard decides to attack the place xD.
    Nice to have The Blacklist back and so your reviews.

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  22. Very good points about Liz and how much she has evolved since S1E1. She is definitely learning a lot from Red.


    Plus, as a result of having to 'bend' the rules occasionally to make him happy or deal with the ramifications of his decisions she learns a great deal.


    I also can't wait to see what they do with the cabal. That is a very interesting story line and its enjoyable to see them expand on it.

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  23. That would be great! I look forward to seeing you there!


    I always enjoy your comments and responses :)

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