This episode was pretty amazing from start to finish and I hope that bombmaker becomes a recurring character. My dislike for Elizabeth Keen wasn't alleviated with this episode. Again, her "love him hate him help me" attitude has caused the incarceration of the legendary Reddington. Methhead Jennifer needs to go, preferably with a bullet to the head. She has remained loyal to Garvey, however, which is much more than anyone can say about Liz. How she can possibly blame Reddington for the death of her husband is beyond my comprehension. Reddington tried to stop Tom from searching for answers that were none of his business, and he was killed because he didn't take the advice. Whatever. Elizabeth has proven she's just not a great person throughout the show so it wasn't a surprise. I was on the fence with her character, hoping she could redeem herself but with this her fate is sealed. She isn't going anywhere, so I truly hope Reddington finds out and refuses to bail her out the next time she finds herself in trouble.
My problem with this episode is the lack of loyalty any one of the task force, with the exception of Cooper and Aram, has given Reddington, especially considering how much he has helped them in the past, even with personal matters. Yes, he's a criminal. But he is a moral one. He never targets ANYONE who could be considered innocent. He's not the terrible psychopath that Ressler and Keen seem to treat him as. Why did Red sign an immunity agreement when it apparently can just be thrown out a window? What incentive does he have to possibly ever help them again? At this point, I'm rooting for the world to get overrun with these criminals that Red could have stopped, were he not in prison. Bye bye, Task Force. I assume Liz is going to have yet another change of heart and feel guilty and break Red out somehow, but the damage has been done. Can't wait for the next episodes.
My problem with this episode is the lack of loyalty any one of the task force, with the exception of Cooper and Aram, has given Reddington, especially considering how much he has helped them in the past, even with personal matters. Yes, he's a criminal. But he is a moral one. He never targets ANYONE who could be considered innocent. He's not the terrible psychopath that Ressler and Keen seem to treat him as. Why did Red sign an immunity agreement when it apparently can just be thrown out a window? What incentive does he have to possibly ever help them again? At this point, I'm rooting for the world to get overrun with these criminals that Red could have stopped, were he not in prison. Bye bye, Task Force. I assume Liz is going to have yet another change of heart and feel guilty and break Red out somehow, but the damage has been done. Can't wait for the next episodes.