The Blacklist 1x16 "Mako Tanida" review by Dɪsᴀsᴛʀᴏᴜs1
Nobody uses this app for comments anymore and I’m cool with that. It’s 2025 and I’ve never watched this show before, though my Netflix has been used more than (insert cliche joke) and the shows been viewed a few times over. Honestly the show is pretty predictable, network TV, so I may have well as watched it. Started slow, sucked, better at this point. It’s too simple for Reddington to be Lizzy’s father too early in the show. The man who raised Lizzy was dying in the hospital, Red visits him and the man looks at him in a very peculiar manor as he awakens to find him sitting in his room. It wasn’t an “I haven’t seen you in so long” type of look, either. It seemed like he recognized “Reddington” for the most part but maybe only certain aspects of him, or his face or nose, I’m not sure. Maybe he knew “Red” long ago, but it seemed more like he knew the person that “Red” was before he had facelifts, or some sort of serious plastic surgery which must have been a way that “Reddington” evaded capture long-like that Mexican drug cartel leader was trying to do 25 years ago when he died having a 14 hour plastic surgery procedure that was changing all of his body’s feature a-la the movie Face Off so that he would evade law enforcement and enemies. Amado Carrillo Fuentes was his name. Anyway coupled with the suburban house Red bought, along with Red telling Lizzys adorning father that he apologized for “dumping Lizzy” on him the way had he did….Red was looking out the window and having flashbacks of a little girl playing in the front yard that looks about 4 years old, telling his Asian underling that he raised his family in that house, then blowing it up as they leave makes it seem pretty obvious that Red had been a part of Lizzy’s upbringing despite both her parents supposedly dying in a fire, when she got the scar on her hand. Frankly, I’m pretty sure that the man we know as Red, the former naval intelligence officer who turned criminal and disappeared for 30 years isn’t who he seems to be and I’ll take it a step further and say that I think Raymond Reddington isn’t Raymond Reddington at all. I think he’s Lizzy’s . But “Reddington” said he raised his family there and, he didn’t raise Lizzy at all, so did he/she, shim, honestly I don’t mean to offend in any way, it’s 2025 and it’s all good, I just honestly don’t know what to think of Reddington as as of the end of the first half of season 1. Maybe my thinking that Red is possibly Lizzy’s mother having had a ton of plastic surgery (they went and saw the plastic surgeon who clearly had a long term business relationship with Red to get info out of him about a criminal) is some sort of deep down phobia I don’t even know I have, or the relativity of the WOKE movement I don’t know. Am I weird for thinking this? Nobody is going to see this and respond. I think Reddington is Lizzy’s mother, there must have been siblings since Red said he raised his family in the home along with various height measurements still there that looked like various children, Lizzy’s husband is not legit even though at this point it seems like he’s in the clear after his run in, assistant director Harold Cooper is shady along with the mean old skinny principal woman whom I think is head of the CIA or something is also shady and the only boring part of the show at this point are the garbage “problems of the week” that all network TV shows seemingly . The actual Blacklist itself and the supposed most dangerous criminals on the planet is the worst part of the show. The criminals seem like bad guys out a 60 year old Batman cartoon, are not compelling at all and have gotten progressively worse and worse and with 190+ episodes to go working off this blacklist this is not a good sign. I’m hoping doesn’t turn into with 8 times as many episodes. That show has left me feeling stupid, slow and leaving lengthy comments on a dead app that has a handful of comments in the last 10 years.