Liz wasn't in it so it was alright. She is really irritating at the moment. Is she leaving the show?

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The scene at the end with Red and Ann on the bench was a nice callback to POI with Finch and his girl.

"Why do people insist on stating their deference before undercutting it with mildly undercutting provocation?" -Reddington

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This may not have featured Liz directly, but it's still all about her and dealing with the bullshit she's causing, so it's not good.

On top of the crap she's already pulled, she's now freed a mass murderer from prison, just because she wants something. I am waiting to see how the hell they try and convince us to be on her side about all of this, because so far there is absolutely nothing that warrants it.

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So bored with Reddingtons overly complicated rants... its just background noise... If James Spader wasn't an executive producer i think the show would've been axed 2 or 3 seasons ago

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There you have it, a Keene-free episode. See how boring the show is without her?

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That last scene, all I can say is... what the hell kind of FBI assistant director takes an unknown USB that was placed in his car, and plugs it directly into his unlocked FBI work computer? lol jesus no operational security.

But aside from that, I really liked this episode, particularly because of the dual-perspective, realtime investigations going on between both sides who are hiding information from each other, shifting between their interrogations seamlessly. Highly unrealistic, but cool.

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