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4/24/2018 4:06 pm  #41


Re: 5.19 Ian Garvey Conclusion

Ew just posted this!!!!


www.google.com/amp/ew.com/tv/2018/04/24/blacklist-red-ian-showdown-spoilers/amp/


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4/24/2018 4:50 pm  #42


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Eastcoast, you are Jenny on the spot! And there will be a final, ahem, face to face between Red and Liz. Not surprising, in fact many of us have been predicting that would happen at some point.

You know, the previous spoilers use the music typical for the old spaghetti western high noon show downs. I imagine that's part of the fun Bokenkamp is talking about.


"I could tell you how to win a marathon, but you're assuming it's a 26.2 mile race. It's not. It's a 6.2 mile race that begins at mile 20." Raymond Reddington
 

4/24/2018 5:06 pm  #43


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Tatiana, Thank you!!  I have actually had to hit the back button that I felt like this next episode looked like a spaghetti western, a big round - up with spectators.  I thought in probably the only one thinking that. Lol


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4/24/2018 8:49 pm  #44


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Eastcoast wrote:

Tatiana, Thank you!! I have actually had to hit the back button that I felt like this next episode looked like a spaghetti western, a big round - up with spectators. I thought in probably the only one thinking that. Lol

Oh my gosh, when I saw the first spoiler I just burst out laughing. Plus, there's that picture of Garvey at the bar, the arm of his glasses missing, they're cockeyed perched on the bridge of his nose, and he's leaning against the wooden bar at Pete's. I swear I can hear the jingle of metal from the spurs on their boots. 

And then there's that line from Red which has got to be a classic western,
"God's not done with me and the devil's not ready yet" (or something like that)


"I could tell you how to win a marathon, but you're assuming it's a 26.2 mile race. It's not. It's a 6.2 mile race that begins at mile 20." Raymond Reddington
 

4/24/2018 8:52 pm  #45


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I wonder if they'll have a good old-fashioned fistfight? That's something we haven't seen yet.


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

4/24/2018 10:44 pm  #46


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I have wondered that too because of the way Garvey looks with his glasses broke. The one thing about Red is he is not too physical!  I think the most I can remember him doing to anyone is when he hit the guy in the Braxton Conclusion. 


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4/25/2018 9:49 am  #47


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TVline has an interesting interview with Bokenkamp previewing tonight's episode. I found this paragraph especially intriguing.

“By virtue of the fact that he hasn’t made a move yet, that tells us there’s something else going on — and that ‘something else’ is going to shed even more light on the origins of Raymond Reddington, and, obviously, secrets that Reddington doesn’t want revealed.”

http://tvline.com/2018/04/25/the-blacklist-preview-season-5-episode-19-jennifer-reddington/
 

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4/25/2018 10:10 am  #48


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Thanks Tuxie400, yes I caught that too ().   Throughout the series, JB has made references to "who is Raymond Reddington".  So, who is he?

 

4/25/2018 10:14 am  #49


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lara1 - I wasn't thinking who. I was thinking what

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4/25/2018 10:32 am  #50


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Tuxie400 - interesting.  I still do think, from time to time, that Reddington is a completely manufactured identity, along with those suspicious fingerprints in the file.  Like Kaplan in North by Northwest, which has been discussed on this board a couple of times over the years.

The man who never was, or even, the man of many faces.  Katerina was the woman of many names, perhaps Red is multiple people of the same name.  Or something like that.  

 

4/25/2018 10:45 am  #51


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I saw that this morning. I thought more about the last theory I posted about the 1989 fingerprints.


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4/25/2018 10:58 am  #52


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I enjoyed the sneak peek they released today.  Liz is trying to guilt Red into letting her in on his secret by saying he's hurting her and he tells her is none of her business what he has going on in that duffle bag.  I'm in the camp of 'you gotta work hard for what you want'.  Red is going to have to bust his chops to keep the secret to himself and Liz is going to have to get her hands dirty to find out.  

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4/25/2018 11:12 am  #53


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Well we know the secret is revealed in the season finale.  I'm even more curious as to how the secret is revealed, and who it is revealed to - in other words, who finds out and how.  

 

4/25/2018 11:56 am  #54


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Yeah, all this auction stuff is interesting.  I'm interested to see it all laid bare.   

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4/25/2018 12:20 pm  #55


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Brittany - I thought the dialog in the sneak peak was rather odd. When Red says he's a lot like J. Edgar Hoover and always gets his man, he mentions Hoover got Tolson. Well, Clyde Tolson was not a bad guy. In fact, it's believed Hoover's No. 2 man in the FBI was his lover. They were constant companions, and Hoover called Tolson his alter ego.

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4/25/2018 1:18 pm  #56


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I wasn't sure what that conversation was all about.  It seemed like we came in on the Hoover reference mid-way in that clip.  As for Hoover getting Tolson, perhaps it was just a bit of an attempt at a joke, since the references to their relationship vary from source to source?  And I don't know how much of the general public that didn't have any interest in Hoover would know what that reference was about.  Who knows.  I'm not reading anything into it right now since we don't have the full picture on what they were talking about to begin with. 

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4/25/2018 3:08 pm  #57


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Eastcoast wrote:

I have wondered that too because of the way Garvey looks with his glasses broke. The one thing about Red is he is not too physical!  I think the most I can remember him doing to anyone is when he hit the guy in the Braxton Conclusion. 

 
I dunno, EC, Anslo Garrick once said old Red may not look like much, but he saw him kill a Somali with a coat hanger.


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

4/25/2018 3:22 pm  #58


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Eastcoast and Honey West - Don't forget Red taking out Walter Gary Martin with a right hook to the jaw to escape custody in late Season 1. But I agree he prefers to use weapons instead of fists.

 

4/25/2018 5:43 pm  #59


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And he killed the guy whose life he saved under a tree in Damascus with a shower caddy only a month later.  I would have been interested to see that one. 

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4/25/2018 6:35 pm  #60


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That is right! But him hitting that guy over and over was the most I had seen out of him. lol That is why he has Dembe.  

​I was thinking about the preview I saw today. Lillian says she always wished she had a sister?  That must mean she has no memory of Liz?  Or thought she was a friend? I guess we will find out. 
 


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