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Yeah it suggests much closer ties between Red and the FBI after we get this all settled.Really surprised they let those two get wasted.
Yeah it suggests much closer ties between Red and the FBI after we get this all settled.Really surprised they let those two get wasted.
Yeah it suggests much closer ties between Red and the FBI after we get this all settled.Really surprised they let those two get wasted.
Yeah it suggests much closer ties between Red and the FBI after we get this all settled.Really surprised they let those two get wasted.I don't follow. Why would the FBI care about Red's henchmen?
With the way it ended, I don't think Dembe dies.Really surprised they let those two get wasted.
Yeah it suggests much closer ties between Red and the FBI after we get this all settled.Really surprised they let those two get wasted.I don't follow. Why would the FBI care about Red's henchmen?
Ah, sorry. You meant on a going forward basis. Yeah, that makes sense. Though a little heavy handed, I like the quip about not judging a book by its cover, but judging it by its first few chapters, and its last chapter. Is this just a reference to redemption. Or could it be that Red left the FBI to become a criminal specifically so he could root out all of the world's worst bad guys?bigbottom said:NCCommish said:bigbottom said:NCCommish said:Yeah it suggests much closer ties between Red and the FBI after we get this all settled.PlasmaDogPlasma said:Really surprised they let those two get wasted.I don't follow. Why would the FBI care about Red's henchmen?I don't think they will. But now Red is a little hobbled. He may need them more now than he did. I know he had other people on his list but it seemed like they were there to make them pick the two he wanted. Just spit balling
He's as dead as Tony Soprano imo. Black screen, and all.Billy Bats said:With the way it ended, I don't think Dembe dies.PlasmaDogPlasma said:Really surprised they let those two get wasted.
Ah, sorry. You meant on a going forward basis. Yeah, that makes sense. Though a little heavy handed, I like the quip about not judging a book by its cover, but judging it by its first few chapters, and its last chapter. Is this just a reference to redemption. Or could it be that Red left the FBI to become a criminal specifically so he could root out all of the world's worst bad guys?bigbottom said:NCCommish said:bigbottom said:NCCommish said:Yeah it suggests much closer ties between Red and the FBI after we get this all settled.PlasmaDogPlasma said:Really surprised they let those two get wasted.I don't follow. Why would the FBI care about Red's henchmen?I don't think they will. But now Red is a little hobbled. He may need them more now than he did. I know he had other people on his list but it seemed like they were there to make them pick the two he wanted. Just spit balling
I think you're beingHe's as dead as Tony Soprano imo. Black screen, and all.Billy Bats said:With the way it ended, I don't think Dembe dies.PlasmaDogPlasma said:Really surprised they let those two get wasted.
We'll see.bigbottom said:NCCommish said:bigbottom said:NCCommish said:Yeah it suggests much closer ties between Red and the FBI after we get this all settled.PlasmaDogPlasma said:Really surprised they let those two get wasted.I don't follow. Why would the FBI care about Red's henchmen?I don't think they will. But now Red is a little hobbled. He may need them more now than he did. I know he had other people on his list but it seemed like they were there to make them pick the two he wanted. Just spit balling
Now that you mention it there is some similarity in cadence.Really enjoying this still. Hopefully they have a plan on where to go with this.
Anyone else think that the head guy sounds just like Obama when he talks?
Sorry in advance for any morons who try to make this political.
It actually drives me crazy because I enjoy the show and every scene he's in makes me think I'm watching Jay Pharoah doing Obama in an SNL skit.Now that you mention it there is some similarity in cadence.Really enjoying this still. Hopefully they have a plan on where to go with this.
Anyone else think that the head guy sounds just like Obama when he talks?
Sorry in advance for any morons who try to make this political.
I hadn't noticed it until you mentioned it. IMO it isn't quite that close.It actually drives me crazy because I enjoy the show and every scene he's in makes me think I'm watching Jay Pharoah doing Obama in an SNL skit.Now that you mention it there is some similarity in cadence.Really enjoying this still. Hopefully they have a plan on where to go with this.
Anyone else think that the head guy sounds just like Obama when he talks?
Sorry in advance for any morons who try to make this political.
It probably isn't - I even asked my wife and she said the same as you but it's just one of those things - bugs the crap out of me.NCCommish said:I hadn't noticed it until you mentioned it. IMO it isn't quite that close.AAABatteries said:It actually drives me crazy because I enjoy the show and every scene he's in makes me think I'm watching Jay Pharoah doing Obama in an SNL skit.NCCommish said:Now that you mention it there is some similarity in cadence.AAABatteries said:Really enjoying this still. Hopefully they have a plan on where to go with this.
Anyone else think that the head guy sounds just like Obama when he talks?
Sorry in advance for any morons who try to make this political.
Pretty sure though that he might have the inside track on the next project about Obama.It probably isn't - I even asked my wife and she said the same as you but it's just one of those things - bugs the crap out of me.I hadn't noticed it until you mentioned it. IMO it isn't quite that close.It actually drives me crazy because I enjoy the show and every scene he's in makes me think I'm watching Jay Pharoah doing Obama in an SNL skit.Now that you mention it there is some similarity in cadence.Really enjoying this still. Hopefully they have a plan on where to go with this.
Anyone else think that the head guy sounds just like Obama when he talks?
Sorry in advance for any morons who try to make this political.
Keith Heading told me that joke!Pretty sure though that he might have the inside track on the next project about Obama.It probably isn't - I even asked my wife and she said the same as you but it's just one of those things - bugs the crap out of me.I hadn't noticed it until you mentioned it. IMO it isn't quite that close.It actually drives me crazy because I enjoy the show and every scene he's in makes me think I'm watching Jay Pharoah doing Obama in an SNL skit.Now that you mention it there is some similarity in cadence.Really enjoying this still. Hopefully they have a plan on where to go with this.
Anyone else think that the head guy sounds just like Obama when he talks?
Sorry in advance for any morons who try to make this political.
This is exactly what I thought.- Alan Alda - guesses as to who he is? I'm guessing some super-secret government agency but just a wild guess
My original theory is that he is the father but he doesn't even know it yet. Maybe he had a connection with the mother and this is his way of continuing that. Would think with his blood laying around she would do some analysis. But not a show-breaker.Few thoughts about the half-season finale:
- He claims not to be her Father - I think he's lying. What other explanation is there for their relationship?
I can go with popular TV star, but I wouldn't go as far as to say wildly. To me, Spader is the show though. It's worth watching only for the way he chews up the scenery. I don't see it your way on the female lead, writing, supporting cast or anything else. Take away Spader and this show doesn't work. This isn't a great show. It's a fun show because it has flawed yet entertaining writing with a talented actor showing off. Best comparison is 24.Just caught up. Fan-freaking-tastic two-parter with some really well-done military-style action. That was some first ten episodes! The only semi-clunker was "General Ludd," probably because the death of Liz's adoptive father was more important and reduced the blacklister of the week to about three-quarters of the normal screen time.
. . . aaand just renewed for a full 22-ep S2. Sweet. I think NBC struck gold with this one: bona fide, wildly popular TV star, unexpectedly great female lead, creative twists and nice writing balancing arcs and episodics. Superb supporting cast, too.
Floved Action Liz. Jane Alexander and Alda were great. My guess is that Alda is a senator or a rich businessman, or both. The dialogue between Red and "Fitch" was really fascinating.
I think Red was telling the truth at the end.
Having this back in January will be a nice post-holiday treat.
Sounds like you missed an episode.My original theory is that he is the father but he doesn't even know it yet. Maybe he had a connection with the mother and this is his way of continuing that. Would think with his blood laying around she would do some analysis. But not a show-breaker.Few thoughts about the half-season finale:
- He claims not to be her Father - I think he's lying. What other explanation is there for their relationship?
I don't remember all the details of the show. So maybe I'm way off. Maybe he killed her father and feels responsible. I didn't think that earlier in the season so I'm probably forgetting something.
Or he's lying. Which is perfectly fine too.
In other words, we know nothing.
I think he means her biological father.Sounds like you missed an episode.My original theory is that he is the father but he doesn't even know it yet. Maybe he had a connection with the mother and this is his way of continuing that. Would think with his blood laying around she would do some analysis. But not a show-breaker.I don't remember all the details of the show. So maybe I'm way off. Maybe he killed her father and feels responsible. I didn't think that earlier in the season so I'm probably forgetting something.Few thoughts about the half-season finale:
- He claims not to be her Father - I think he's lying. What other explanation is there for their relationship?
Or he's lying. Which is perfectly fine too.
In other words, we know nothing.
Well in that case he killed both her fathers, not really a good start to getting her to like him.I think he means her biological father.Sounds like you missed an episode.My original theory is that he is the father but he doesn't even know it yet. Maybe he had a connection with the mother and this is his way of continuing that. Would think with his blood laying around she would do some analysis. But not a show-breaker.I don't remember all the details of the show. So maybe I'm way off. Maybe he killed her father and feels responsible. I didn't think that earlier in the season so I'm probably forgetting something.Few thoughts about the half-season finale:
- He claims not to be her Father - I think he's lying. What other explanation is there for their relationship?
Or he's lying. Which is perfectly fine too.
In other words, we know nothing.
Going WAY out there.. but what if he is her brother.... Might explain the "Lizzy" nickname and he being the older brother wanting to protect her..Well in that case he killed both her fathers, not really a good start to getting her to like him.I think he means her biological father.Sounds like you missed an episode.My original theory is that he is the father but he doesn't even know it yet. Maybe he had a connection with the mother and this is his way of continuing that. Would think with his blood laying around she would do some analysis. But not a show-breaker.I don't remember all the details of the show. So maybe I'm way off. Maybe he killed her father and feels responsible. I didn't think that earlier in the season so I'm probably forgetting something.Few thoughts about the half-season finale:
- He claims not to be her Father - I think he's lying. What other explanation is there for their relationship?
Or he's lying. Which is perfectly fine too.
In other words, we know nothing.
me too. I think that will be the main story arch in January.I am really intrigued by who her husband is. Red is concerned with him very much. Waiting for that plot line to come out more.
walnutz said:I am really intrigued by who her husband is. Red is concerned with him very much. Waiting for that plot line to come out more.
No way is he "innocent"... the shot of him watching his wife drive away with "Mr. Kaplan" left the impression he was just waiting for them to leave and had been watching them.First reaction was oh another family reunion? But given that Red was a government agent before he turned bad 20 years ago, and Alda saying it's been 20 years since he seen Red, they probably worked together. I'm curious to know what it is that Red has, whether it's information or an item.This is exactly what I thought.- Alan Alda - guesses as to who he is? I'm guessing some super-secret government agency but just a wild guess
Is there any significance to the apple that they always focus on? And maybe I missed it but Lizzy didn't tell the AD or anyone at the FBI that her house was under surveillance, correct?To me that's lending more credence to him being her brotherI think he's her dad. Episode one quote....
Elizabeth: I'm supposed to believe you.
Red: Of course not. I'm a criminal. Criminals are notorious liars. Everything about me is a lie. But, if anyone will give me a second chance it's you. The two of us have overcome so much.
Are we talking half brother that she never met? How would she not remember having an older brother around?To me that's lending more credence to him being her brotherI think he's her dad. Episode one quote....
Elizabeth: I'm supposed to believe you.
Red: Of course not. I'm a criminal. Criminals are notorious liars. Everything about me is a lie. But, if anyone will give me a second chance it's you. The two of us have overcome so much.
She's been having some amnesia type issues.Are we talking half brother that she never met? How would she not remember having an older brother around?To me that's lending more credence to him being her brotherI think he's her dad. Episode one quote....
Elizabeth: I'm supposed to believe you.
Red: Of course not. I'm a criminal. Criminals are notorious liars. Everything about me is a lie. But, if anyone will give me a second chance it's you. The two of us have overcome so much.
The way she glossed over finding that stuff in the floor was pretty weak. Perhaps she could get past it and buy his story but it was such an afterthought that it made it hard to believe. Plus someone just "planted" stuff in my kitchen floor maybe be aware of other intrusions like cameras.me too. I think that will be the main story arch in January.walnutz said:I am really intrigued by who her husband is. Red is concerned with him very much. Waiting for that plot line to come out more.
Husband is a teacherIs there any significance to the apple that they always focus on?
Husband is a teacherIs there any significance to the apple that they always focus on?![]()
She's been having some amnesia type issues.Are we talking half brother that she never met? How would she not remember having an older brother around?To me that's lending more credence to him being her brotherI think he's her dad. Episode one quote....
Elizabeth: I'm supposed to believe you.
Red: Of course not. I'm a criminal. Criminals are notorious liars. Everything about me is a lie. But, if anyone will give me a second chance it's you. The two of us have overcome so much.
Is it any less plausible than her being unable to remember her real father?
Remember when she found that burned stuffed bear it brought back some memories of a fire. This last episode had her flashback yet again to a fire, but not a lot of details.Her father might be Alan AldaDid I miss something?
I thought Red admitted to being Elizabeth's father when he smothered her adopted father to death in his hospital bed a few episodes ago.
If not, then what were they talking about as the two of them were debating if Red should ever tell her the truth about her father?
Did I miss something?
I thought Red admitted to being Elizabeth's father when he smothered her adopted father to death in his hospital bed a few episodes ago.
If not, then what were they talking about as the two of them were debating if Red should ever tell her the truth about her father?