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Not bad so far as I'm up to the 5th episode of the first season. Using a bad guy to catch a bad guy is quite interesting sorta reminds me of Dexter where a serial killer kills serial killers. Blacklist is at some sort of more at a intellectual mind-fuck level which keeps you guessing who is working for who and where answered questions opens more questions.
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Loved the first season; Spader is fabulous.
My problem is that I do a lot of in-home care for special needs people. These folks just aren't interested in such a program (preferred viewing: Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, etc).
I missed the whole second season and on the occasion that I saw an episode from this season, I had no idea what's going on.
The upside, I have a client with Netflix who usually retires early. On the rare occasions when I work there, I'm able to catch 2-4 episodes.
My friends who are fans of the program say it's quite exciting.
Love the twists & turns in the plot and relations. It makes the conspiracy-theory side of me start wondering if stuff like this is really going on. The voice relpies, "Yes...and worse".
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^^ Good that you can catch a few episodes via NETFLIX, that way you don't miss a thing, pause & resume whenever you want on whatever device minus the commercials. Yes I agree that Spacer is fabulous too.
Just finished watching episode 9, WOW agent Keen running around barefoot geared up and all badass, DANG that's so fucking HOT!!!
Big Thanks to the Producers
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