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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 6384717" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>I really like the show. Netflix just put up season one last week and I rewatched them all over the weekend. </p><p></p><p>Things to keep in mind it is villain of the week show. The villains are more along the lines of unrealistic Hollywood villains in what they do and what they get away with. </p><p></p><p>Reddington, James Spader character, is the reason to watch. If you don't enjoy his smugness stop watching. That never changes. The FBI he works with is not as elite as one would hope but Reddington is ahead of them because of what he knows. He fully admits that he is not telling them everything and it shows. If you pay attention you will see some of the reasons he does what he does and how manipulative he is. We don't have all the answers at the end of the first season but I feel we have enough. It's not like other shows that give mystery with no resolution. </p><p></p><p>It is not a perfect show and there is some stupid things in there including the way some characters act at times. But over all I think it was the best new show last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 6384717, member: 232"] I really like the show. Netflix just put up season one last week and I rewatched them all over the weekend. Things to keep in mind it is villain of the week show. The villains are more along the lines of unrealistic Hollywood villains in what they do and what they get away with. Reddington, James Spader character, is the reason to watch. If you don't enjoy his smugness stop watching. That never changes. The FBI he works with is not as elite as one would hope but Reddington is ahead of them because of what he knows. He fully admits that he is not telling them everything and it shows. If you pay attention you will see some of the reasons he does what he does and how manipulative he is. We don't have all the answers at the end of the first season but I feel we have enough. It's not like other shows that give mystery with no resolution. It is not a perfect show and there is some stupid things in there including the way some characters act at times. But over all I think it was the best new show last year. [/QUOTE]
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