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IGN The Blacklist: "Lord Baltimore" Review

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The first season of The Blacklist was a mixed bag of strong guest stars and villains, fairly wooden good guys, hints at a bigger mythology and, above all, an intoxicating lead performance by James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington. At its best, the show cleared out for Red to do his thing and at its worst spent mind-numbing scenes going over vague conspiracies with uninteresting characters. Time will tell if “Lord Baltimore” is the beginning of a gradual shift for the series, but for now it’s a promising start to the second season.

alycakes3496d ago

This did come back with a bang....I just loved it and can't wait to see what happens to Red's ex-wife. I hate to see what he does to that guy they call Berlin when he does finally get the upper hand.

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Going Home With Tyler Cameron Review: The Bachelorette Star Knocks Down Some Walls | Leisurebyte

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