bigbottom said:
Geez, no kidding. How did everyone feel about Red just offing everyone (except, curiously, the banker) who had anything to do with Garrick's plot to abduct him? It's totally in line with today's antihero-focused TV drama, and it didn't bother me, but I thought it was interesting that while Liz was hot on the tail of a serial killer with, I think, seven total victims, Red killed five people in the course of the episode. Juxtaposition intended, no doubt, and then you had the added layering that the Good Samaritan's vics were not good people. Pretty dark, edgy, and fascinating stuff for network TV, I thought.
If I have the mole plot right, Alan Alda (Red called him Fitch in dialogue at the end of the Garrick two-parter and the closed captioning called him "Crowley," so, yeah, Alan Alda for now) used Newton, Red's assistant, to frame Aram, who was innocent. Meanwhile Alda himself, who may be the Director of National Intelligence based on his scene last night (just guessing), was the real source of the info. Red probably knew that all along and wasn't hunting the mole, but exacting revenge. The FBI, though, doesn't know that and still thinks there's a mole. Which there is.
Boy, did NBC hit a homer with this show.