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The Djinn tells her she’s not interested in what she wants, she’s interested in what she deeply desires. She tells her that she wants the people who framed her to pay for what they’ve done. She tells him, “I know this may seem barbaric to you, but no more so than what you did to me.” The Djinn’s client is revealed to be a woman named Nasim and the man she’s holding captive is her father. Dembe says that he’s willing to risk getting killed because Solomon could go after his family to get him to talk, but if he’s dead they’re safe. Dembe carves a shiv and hides it in his sock.
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But some things are unforgivable.”ĭembe and Mr.
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The client tells the captive man, “Allah teaches forgiveness. Later, The Djinn leaves another client alone with a man and tells her that her hour of vengeance has arrived. Like Tom, I’m in and eager to see this all through.In a very creepy opening scene, the woman known as The Djinn set things up so that a man could eat the drug dealer whose drugs killed his son alive. The case of the week felt like far more of a means to an end, but when it came to that overall story and the characters involved, I’m invested. The Blacklist Season 3 has been off to a solid start, and I continue to like the direction it seems headed, especially as Red and Liz remain fugitives. Vargas was going to play turncoat when I first saw him appear. It was a definite shock when it happened, though I couldn’t help but wonder if Mr. Vargas making a deal to lead them to Red. He’s certainly not going to be smiling after he finds out what happened to Dembe (he will make it after getting shot, right?) and that wiley Mr. Spader really does get to deliver some great lines and moments on this show. Though, I loved Red’s “I’m sorry” reaction when Liz pointed the gun at the Djinn telling him the deal wasn’t with her. And it was interesting that even as Red was disgusted with what the Djinn’s father did to his gay son, the deal was broken off and the Djinn wound up in FBI custody. The Blacklister of the week was more of a means to an end to get some special page from the Djinn’s ledger. There’s going to be some big reveal involving that soon enough. It’s not often you see Red shaken up or unguarded, but just the way he stared at her has me still eager to figure out even more his connection to her. There’s still definitely secrets Red is continuing to withhold, and that scene where he listened to Liz’s fantasy and dream moved him. I’ve got my money on either Tom or Red getting the job done, seeing as the FBI is always pretty much one step behind, but I wouldn’t count their care and concerns for Liz out. Remember when he let her escape on The Blacklist Season 2 Episode 22? Or when he rescued her from the assassination attempt on The Blacklist Season 3 Episode 2? Ressler really just wants to arrest her and bring her in, and then try and get to the bottom of it, but even with him being relatively by the book, you know he too wants to help her. Of course, Aram also wants to help Liz, as does ultimately Ressler and Samar. I’m looking forward to more from Tom and Harold as he goes deeper undercover. Liz may have tried to warn him to back off, but he was in, and he was going to get to Karakurt.
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Yes, he was able to pull off his role, and he also did it when he was tasked with watching Liz, but this well-dressed gambling version of slickness was far more entertaining.Īnd it was great to see his instincts and work paid off in catching the eye of the rich and well-connected Asher. I remember when Tom went undercover as some neo-Nazi back on The Blacklist Season 2 Episode 14, but that always felt a little silly to me. Watching him practice his story, with some notes from Harold, in the sort of montage was a cool and believable look into what he does so best. There’s such a determination there, but it was also a lot of fun seeing him work on his new identity. Who else is going to sit around a restaurant waiting for a phone call for days? Who else is going to go on an unsanctioned op that could get him killed and without any backup to come rescue him? I find it hard pressed to not believe in his feelings for Liz or at least in trying to prove to her that he cares about her.