"The Blacklist" Lipet's Seafood Company (No. 111) (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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8/10
Good Espionage Show
Hitchcoc18 November 2022
After the previous episode, the unit is under intense scrutiny. It matters not that the whole thing ended up in a huge success because toes were stepped on. This is another episode where certain members of the government have the same smell as the dead fish in the beginning. The key is a chip that holds information that could be adapted by terrorists. It needs to be recovered, but those who are leading the investigation are complicit in the whole business. Once again, we see that Red could be the most powerful man in America as he observes the pratfalls of those in power, including the President. Well crafted story.
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8/10
A 'Fish' Terrorist
ZegMaarJus28 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This episode begins with a seafood truck transporting the fish to 'The Kitchen', almost everybody got killed and a secret chip has been stolen. Hassan Arkani was the leader of the secret Fish Factory, one of the most wanted terrorists he was killed during the attack. Ressler arrested James Maddox. Farook Al Thani is the task force new target. Samar helped her old Mossad team to raid the fish factory. Farook ubducted Samar at Atwell his house. Ressler found Levi Shur and his Mossad crew. Farook shot down Deavers he died instantly. Levi escaped and is going to give the chip to Farook, he gave it. Farook let Samar go. Ressler is fighting with Farook, Farook ends up under a car he died instantly. Ressler grabbed the chip and leaved. Red has a meeting with Diaz, red arranged that Liz has been pardoned for killing Tom Connolly she is back as a agent. Solid episode of The Blacklist Season 4, this was a good filling episode for the season after a big storyline with Alexander Kirk.
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