Now we’re exploring Red’s network of shady acquaintances on his terms and his terms alone. The moment the tracks of the FBI and the tracks of Red and Lizzie began to run perpendicular rather than the hazy form of parallel they’d been following for the first two seasons, the entire construct of the series changed, in even its most basic form - a Blacklister is no longer a Blacklister in the way that they were when Red was forking criminals over to the FBI for his own gain. And to continue borrowing from Marvin and Red’s analogies, thus far, I think they’re hitting every green light. The Blacklist is - to borrow from the series’ own writers - taking “a perilously fast run down a slippery road” toward becoming a very different show in its third season than it was in the two that proceeded it.
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