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Wow, just wow! They are really knocking it out of the park!!!
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Easily Diego's best ep to date, I might add!
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Big Badd Bazzer wrote:
I'd have loved to see Alfred Hitchcock directing James Spader!
Oh wow, absolutely!
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Touche Liz! LOL
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What????????
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This Krilov actor is damn superb!
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O WOW - Gale is Kaplan's boy!
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Dream On - this may have been the best 42 minutes of TBL since inception!
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Well, Red has certainly got his hands full with all manner of issues! LOL
I wonder if we will get to hear the memory doctor again.
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Platinum episode! excellent, excellent
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Okay, so Hitchins and Kaplan aren't connected. But Kaplan was willing to have Ressler kill her to break up the task force.
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All the actors were at the top of their game tonite:
Personally I'd rate their performances as follows:
Liz - A++ (her best performances to date, bit of badass bandana coming out)
Red - A+ (always at least an A, mostly A+ or A++
Donald - A (great nuanced work tonite)
Kate - A- (didn't have to do a ton tonite)
J. Gale - B+ (very solid for a new franchise entrant)
Lahti - B (the least believable of all the cast, but tons of people love her anyways)
Verner - A+ (great work vs. Kate and then again vs. Red)
Krilov - A++ (one of the best blacklister performances in 4 years)
Harold - C+ (a pass, his role has been greatly diminished_
Samar - B (slightly higher than Harold, mostly being paired with Liz)
Aram - B- (hardly used this episode)
The director & the show-runners get an A+ from me on this one.
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LD Jones - I think Kaplan is blinded by her rage and obsession, just as Kirk was - shooting up liz's wedding etc.
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Wow! What an amazing episode! Dream On was a perfect ending. Even the preview for next week was great!
Red gave away his hat, was sitting among straw and farm animals - very possibly a foreshadowing the loss of his empire (wouldn't that be a make for a wild season 5) - and he still smiled at the boy wearing his hat.
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BBB #72 - agree, although I did think that Lahti was deliciously evil in tonight's episode
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Colleen wrote:
Wow! What an amazing episode! Dream On was a perfect ending. Even the preview for next week was great!
Red gave away his hat, was sitting among straw and farm animals - very possibly a foreshadowing the loss of his empire (wouldn't that be a make for a wild season 5) - and he still smiled at the boy wearing his hat.
Colleen - I was thinking , possible link back to the parable of the farmer? are we being taken full circle? And Red has now become the hunted rather than the hunter he turned into
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Colleen wrote:
Wow! What an amazing episode! Dream On was a perfect ending. Even the preview for next week was great!
Red gave away his hat, was sitting among straw and farm animals - very possibly a foreshadowing the loss of his empire (wouldn't that be a make for a wild season 5) - and he still smiled at the boy wearing his hat.
Red losing his empire and being forced to a subterranean lifestyle might be incredible to watch. We've had Red the Evil Emperor, the Shakespeare of Criminality - so it might end up being Red the Walt Whitman of Walden Pond. . . . . .just need him to grown the long, white beard.
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If Red still has people on his payroll then Kate can't have totally wiped him out yet. He must have some current sources of income, or did until he killed his business partner. In the pilot, didn't the FBI agree to pay him a stipend? But it couldn't have been that much. (Imagine government investigators looking at all that!)
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No Baz, No Tex Pannabaker, no Marvin, No Glenn - they all probably deserved to be in an episode this epic!
O well, their time will come! (cynical Christine Lahti laugh follows)
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Big Badd Bazzer wrote:
Dream On - this may have been the best 42 minutes of TBL since inception!
Agreed! And we have BadA@@ Liz back too! LOVED IT!