I dont like Mozzie's ending. Him and Neal have always have a fairly open relationship and Mozzie has always been the one pushing for them to do a last score. I dont like that for this season Neal started keeping him consistently and even left him in the end. I consider Mozzie neeeded that truth about his friend being alive a lot more than Peter did. Peter has his wife and kid and colleagues he can trust so a fairly large circle of support. But Mozzie only had a few people.
I was hoping after telling Peter about what he thought happen. You would see him reunite with Neal and learn Neal only left him there so long to make sure someone was there to keep an eye on the burkes until the baby is born. But after that they'd get together.
The rest of the characters final resolution wasp pretty satisfying.
This Season has a lot of Neal that just hopes Peter isnt gonna check his tracking data which I find infuriatingly dumb. 1- Because Neal used to try to plan around that. 2- Peter has tracked him so many times that there's no way his way to deal with it would ever be "lets just hope he wont check".
Joan is perfectly justify to not want this man in her life. It might need explaining if it was their first time dealing with Marcus but it's not. They already dealt with him and it ended dangerously for their kid.
I dont think you need a tragic backstory to not want your husband to treat an ex-convict with drug issues that wants claim on your kid and has already taken him to dangerous situation.
This kind of situation is why conflict of interest exist and I put the problems that happened on Roland not his wife.
Dont buy Frank sleeping with someone else while being married.
I dont really buy Frank getting intimate with another woman being being divorce. He has always been very rigid and very focus on his obligation. Even if it had to happen I imagine it would take him a long time to be breach that rule. Not just do it with somoen he barely knowing beyond their professional boundaries. This feels more a way to not have Denise villify because Frank by having Frank suddenly do the same and I didnt feel it was necessary
I wish the argument between Mina and AJ was given more real example by comparing how the staff (including Mina) went along with covering for Bell in season 1.
Waste of a very good new character.
Nolan was into the idea of Armstrong being a dirty cop pretty quickly and not based on much. As a viewer it makes sense to me. But from a character perspective I am surprised by how little faith he has on people he supposedely friend with.
We established Gigi as Andre best friend and also that he has friends. Also he gave great explanation on why him charlie are coworkers not true friends. He doesnt even know the guy birthday or house. This felt like a weird validation of what the fans want than reality.
This season truly made me hate Louie
Louie became such a dick to Franklin and keep stabbing his back and I just dont get it.
Really good finale. I really like how Relentless Teddy was about ending everyone that know something. And it was nice to see Cissy get her her happy ending until it wasnt
Im glad Franklin and Avi stayed in good terms
A Really solid retirement episode .
First time seeing the daughter
really made me think of Beck in You
That would have a pretty solid Liz & Tom exit if Kaplan plan worked and she died with their location but I'm interested to see where we going
Smart old man with that letter. Not a lot of people I see outplay Red.
I like seeing Red stretch the muscles that have let him be uncatchable for 5 years. And him Liz can finally just hang out for real not just a couple minutes at a time.
Really liked that last episode. I really didnt expect Liz to shoot. Her on the run and the cabal trying to fight exposure sounds like a really good pitch for s3.
Felt like a season finale. Liz really need to stop reaching the task force when Reddington is trying to go dark.
I did expect a recap episode
Clearly should be the end of the first season.
That porno situation was hilarious
The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence
Enjoed the conversation at the bar a lot. But what comes after is too much time explaining the movie
Feels like a show I will have fun with
The side characters were meh, I had no investment in Nadia investigation and the not calling the police made no sense BUT I liked Joe ending. Reminded of season 2 if Joe but with a Joe able to appreciate what he has and who he has instead of trying to take moral high grounds.
Marianne not wanting to call the police made no fking sense
Really liked the first 20 minutes or so. Some of the best of the show. I wish we didnt the girl discover the box last episode as we would have a much stronger stress about how it all went rather then already knowing the end. If anything I believe we shouldnt have seen the girl find the box even in this episode. Let us wonder if Joe is being paranoid or not about her stress in class.
This episode help me convinced that this should have been a movie ( and the last entry of the franchise). It has all you need to make a good conclusion to a show in movie form. AKA do the show big with bigger scales and more pathos. We go to europe instead of staying the US. We dont just deal with the rich We deal with basically aristocracy. We dont just get someone in the box. We get a nice long sequence of their descent into decreptitude in the box. And Joe has to finally face himself not just be in denial since after clearly establishing the politician is a monster he realized it is him.
It would also get rid of most of the uneeded subplots and not drag the mystery.