If you don't talk, I'll take you to Papua New Guinea and stick your head on a pole. Reddington is doing more killing than ever. Obviously, the people he deals with are the worst of the worst, and we can't begin to know where the chips are falling. Here we have a part time doctor who finds abuse victims, then does to them what they have done to their victims. There is a great scene where Red takes a apart and reassembles it while the guy he is intimidating is trying to get his job done before he is shot. There are at least two other brutal killings. Alan Alda returns as a politician who is putting the screws to the special unit.