I like this theory, and wish to adopt it.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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The Castle books for the kindle are on sale. link
Is this where Blacklist gets discussed? Or is there some other thread?
Yes, Wolfram.
Your link didn't show me anything, sj. Just goes to Amazon.
Thanks, sj. Just caught up with last week's episode. Wife and I are confused. Were we not supposed to be able to see the face in that picture that she snapped a photo of with her (backup?) flipphone?
Is there still supposed to be a mystery about whether Red is Elizabeth's dad or not?
Did anyone else think Rambaldi device when the fulcrum finally did its thing?
Your link didn't show me anything, sj. Just goes to Amazon.
It was a gold box deal from two days ago; so, the link has expired. Sorry.
Oh, okay. Didn't notice the date on your post - I keep unsubscribing from this thread and forgetting to resubscribe, I miss things.
Wolfram, I'm hoping that there is an awesome payoff to the question of whether or not Red is Liz's father.
It seems inevitable to me that he is, but given all the to and fro, I can't figure out if it is just bad storytelling or if all this 'obscuring' of both images and text has some purpose.
The fulcrum device is intriguing but it seemed like a big buildup for something that could have been more simply explained.
I did like the intensity of these last few episodes. Edge of the seat stuff.
I did like the intensity of these last few episodes. Edge of the seat stuff.
Yeah, they're building to something. So the Red thing is still up in the air then. I thought there was an episode where Liz asks him straight out and he denies being her father, but it also seems like there's no other place to go with that relationship.
I'm not that into Cooper's cancer/moral greying storyline. I wish they'd give Hiram and Mossad lady more stuff to do.