But is it worth the commitment? Spoiler-free answer:
Rating: TV-14 | Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery | Seasons: 10 | Episodes: 218
If there is one show from the last decade that mastered the art of the "watercooler twist," it is NBC’s The Blacklist . Now that the complete series has concluded and is available in its entirety (on Netflix, Prime, and DVD/Blu-ray), there has never been a better time to dive into the 10-season, 200+ episode journey of Raymond "Red" Reddington. the blacklist complete series
Why? That is the question that drives the first eight seasons.
If you need every "who" and "why" answered in a PowerPoint slide, you might feel a twinge of frustration. But if you love thematic closure, you will weep. The Blacklist: The Complete Series is a massive undertaking. It is messy, occasionally frustrating, and often brilliant. But it features one of the most compelling anti-heroes ever written. But is it worth the commitment
A- (for ambition) / A+ (for Spader) Have you finished The Blacklist ? What is your favorite Reddington speech? Let me know in the comments!
If you love shows like Person of Interest , Dexter , or The Mentalist —or if you just want to watch James Spader eat an apple while intimidating a CIA director—you need this series on your shelf. But if you love thematic closure, you will weep
Here is why The Blacklist: The Complete Series deserves a spot on your binge-watch mount rushmore. The premise is instant gold. Raymond Reddington (James Spader), one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives, walks into FBI headquarters and surrenders. No negotiation, no demands—except one. He will only speak to Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone), a fresh-faced, rookie profiler on her first day.