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5/10/2020 11:48 pm  #21


Re: Episode 7-18, Roy Cain

I'm trying not to get too caught up in the theories right now. TBL was renewed for Season 8, so they don't have to end it on Friday. I think there will be something unexpected, maybe that was even tossed in at the last minute because the actor who plays Dom died and they can have him appear in the show as an animation, assuming that they didn't previously film some footage, and I may have read something to that affect, that some of the scenes for the finale were already filmed earlier this year.

I still want to see an X-Files cameo before the series ends. That could be done with graphic animation.  (-;

 

5/11/2020 10:22 pm  #22


Re: Episode 7-18, Roy Cain

IW, it is hard not to wonder.  But I hope we have food for thought after the finale.  I would have taken another 3 episodes of cartoons!  They are already in comic books, so why not? 

This does leave more options open for Dom in the future.   
I wonder if we will get a rerun of past episodes of this season for a few weeks?  I would love to see Kuwait again.


BBB, some of the fans would be flipping if they allowed him to be killed.


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5/12/2020 10:47 am  #23


Re: Episode 7-18, Roy Cain

I don't think Red will die until the very last episode of the series. Too many fans watch just for Spader.

Last edited by Tuxie400 (5/12/2020 10:48 am)

 

5/13/2020 12:15 pm  #24


Re: Episode 7-18, Roy Cain

I agree: they won't kill Spader, yet.

 

5/13/2020 12:23 pm  #25


Re: Episode 7-18, Roy Cain

I always figured that the final scene of the final episode would be Reddington's funeral. Liz would be standing there looking down as his coffin is lowered into the ground and glance up, as something catches her eye, just in time to see a shadowy figure in a familiar fedora disappear behind the gravestones.

Of course then we would be left to wonder if she was actually seeing him or if she was seeing another one of her graveyard ghosts. 


“I am exactly who I am. And I can assure you, I’m a far more interesting Raymond Reddington than Raymond Reddington ever was."
 

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