The Blacklist - Season 1 [DVD] [2017]
S**R
MIND-NUMBING DRIVEL
I don't mind suspending disbelief but there is a limit! This is arguably one of the daftest TV series ever made, based on a totally ludicrous story idea which is stretched to breaking point in a series which gets worse and worse as it progresses. The lead character is as irritating and smug as he is implausible, and the rest of the cast have to try and breath life into two-dimensional characters who behave like complete idiots to inject badly done action scenes into every episode. Truly dreadful and it's hard to believe such a load of old tosh was actually stretched into further series. One to avoid!
J**N
Brilliant TV series
I started watching this, just expecting another standard detective story to fill the time while I was eating supper.I was amazed. The writing in this series is brilliant. It is quite a complex plot with well-managed and meaningful twists and turns. The acting by the lead actor works amazingly well. I was totally engrossed. I must warn you, there is some violence in this series. This would normally be a total turnoff for me, but I was prepared to accept it in this case as it was necessary for the plot.Thoroughly enjoyed the series and I have ordered the 2nd series.
D**N
Won't change your life, but it's fun
I still remember how much I hated James Spader's smug character in "Pretty in Pink" back in the 80's. I remember that smug, sarcastic tone of voice, that deadpan delivery, that smart a**ey way about him. No actor radiates such bemused contempt for others quite like Spader.Shoot forward 3 decades, he hasn't changed much at all, just minus most of his hair, and a few wrinkles.Anyway, I'm nearly through with series one now. I will be buying series two, just not wanting to pay £14 for it... This series is really good. What I like about it is that it's easy to watch. Particularly after I got through series one of The Wire, which requires your full attention, and even then, you feel as though you need to watch each episode a second time. This one, you can watch with one eye shut. It's effortless. Sometimes, its a bit silly. Sometimes, it's far too easy. But what really makes this is James Spader in the lead role.No, it's not entirely believable that he'd turn himself in, nor is it believable that he'd demand to only work with Liz Keen, a rookie FBI agent out of nowhere. Nor is it believable that the FBI would just let him go round the world freely once he's turned himself in. But who cares. This is light entertainment, and it does the job.Megan Boone does a decent job in her role as Liz Keen, although again a bit of a stretch that she leads every hunt tipped off by Reddington (Spader), but hey, this is Hollywood. There's also decent chemistry between her and Spader, so this works.Also good performances by the young blonde agent (what's his name), and of course delightful "cameos" by actors such as the likable monster psycho from Prison Break (Teabag), and a few others, including one episode featuring the head detective from The Wire (as a bad guy in this one). My, they do intermix, don't they.Reddington is basically going through his blacklist - tipping off the FBI as an informant - we're not sure why yet - with Keen leading the investigations, with his help of course. One killer after another, they go after, catch, then onto the next one. Interwoven with this is Keen's relationship with her husband - Reddington tells her that her husband isn't who she thinks hs is. Initially, she doesn't believe this. But in time she comes to see that Reddington isn't lying to her. The big question is, what is Reddington to her? He's very fatherly, but is he her dad? Remains to be seen.In many scenes, some of the dialog is highly reminiscent of Silence of the Lambs - almost modelling Spader's "charming" character on Hannibal Lecter. Some of it bordering on light plagiarism (changing "fava beans and chianti" to some other food and drink, for example). But again, who cares. This is a fun ride.If you want light entertainment, if you want a series where you won't struggle to pay attention, or where you're not drifting off from boredom, then get this. Definitely worth a whirl. There's some bits that are even funny.
G**P
Not entirely believable but great entertainment. However
Not entirely believable but great entertainment. However....why do they have to have a lost british actor in it. Not the baddies. We do excellent bad guys. I'm talking about Parminder Nagra. It's like she's reading from a script for the first time. Spoils the show overtime she speaks. I'm half expecting the rest of the cast to roll their collective eyes or burst out laughing. Enough said. The rest of the show is just the sort of entertainment I want on a rainy day.
L**L
Brilliant storyline
Fabulous series where each episode has an individual story but also a continual story between the main characters.I know this is quite an old series but if you haven't seen it you should.Warning - it is addictive
L**L
I want to marry James Spader
How did I miss this amazing show, after watching Boston Law a dozen times over I genuinely didn't think he could top that boy was I wrong, this is a well written tantalising thriller of a show that just leaves you wanting more after every episode, the characters are well cast and Spader is his usual multi faceted individual self. I watched 9 episodes in a row and had to force myself to turn the television off, don't miss it
M**K
Good fun as long as you don't expect too much of it
It'd be easy to itemise a long list of faults with the show, but that would be to miss the point. Rather like mashed potato, it's fun, comfort viewing when you want a bit of enjoyment rather than serious, top end quality. So don't worry too much about the plot holes, annoying character quirks and variable special effects.Rather just sit back and enjoy the exuberant silliness, from the start where the FBI fill the streets and skies to pick up agent late for work (lucky she hadn't left home a few minutes earlier, hey?) through to the ending which cleverly links back to an earlier episode where a photo suddenly assumes a changed and bigger significance as you see it in two different people's hands.James Spader's acting is a bit marmite. Many people love it, but it is based on a fairly small number of quizzical facial expressions which get heavily used, and he is required to be annoyingly cryptic, never really giving a straight answer to a question.Good fun as long as you don't expect too much of it.
E**9
Ludicrous Plot!
I was warned that the first couple of episode were daft, and you had to get past that, but it has not got any better. It's all good fun, and there are some good plot twists, but the storyline is so ridiculous that I'm giving up on about episode 8. There are better things to watch...
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