"The Blacklist" Gina Zanetakos (No. 152) (TV Episode 2013) Poster

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8/10
More about Tom Keen
fpythdw26 August 2021
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In this episode, the spectators get confused if Gina Zanetakos is really into Tom's life or if it is just a coincidence that she has a photo of him inside her apartment. After some episodes we discover that he and she were trained by the The Major, which happens to be another blacklisters some episodes further.
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7/10
Megan Boone Needs Acting Aide
noonieblount21 August 2022
I tried to watch this show when it was first on television in 2013 and I stopped after watching the 5th episode because the acting of Megan Boone just didn't do it for me. The storylines were there with some interesting plots however why did it make the FBI and CIA look like dummies. Working in the school system, I went through so many background checks, work and personal history, etc. And the writers are basically saying these agencies don't police themselves. I only give the episodes above average ratings due to James Spader. I've always loved his acting skills. Please help your co-worker "Lizzy" in that area and insist they do something with the awful wigs she wears in this show.
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7/10
Drag It Out!
Hitchcoc4 November 2022
Good old Tom. He finally has to deal with all the stuff Liz has been finding. She has that wooden box with the money and the passports and the incriminating pictures. So Tom insists they take it to the authorities and the minute they get there the heavy hitters come after him. She wants him cleared. The problem always is that no matter what she contributes to their unit, she is not to be trusted. Of course, Reddington gets called in. She has this belief that Red hates her and is setting up her husband. Of course, the guy knows everything about everything. He is more superhero than one can imagine. Good but not great episode.
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Tom Really "Innocent?"
ShelbyTMItchell29 October 2013
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Really Tom is putting up an "innocent" front for Liz. As really there is something wrong with the mild mannered teacher husband of Liz. As even she can't get a foot on who her husband really is.

After she found the money and passports. Tom "reluctantly" goes to the FBI in hopes of clearing his name. While Red thinks that Tom is hiding something.

As CIA agent Meerek grills him, there is a beautiful but deadly Russian terrorist who has planted a bomb to kill all of DC. As the team must find her. And find out where the bomb is. While the bomb is not what you expect is to be at.

Weird to see Ressler get beat up by a woman. While Red may or may have tricked Liz into thinking her husband was a double agent or something.

Meanwhile Liz does manage to get Tom back. But still it seems the suspicion of his does remain. And fears that Red may have had lied to her about Tom.

Red is so unpredictable!
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8/10
Lover?
ZegMaarJus8 July 2020
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Liz accuses Tom of being a assasin for a criminal organization, Liz has Tom arrested for it. Cooper sends Liz to her home. Red tells that the new Blacklister Gina Zanetakos is Tom's lover. Gina killed a man at a hotel, she made it look like a overdose. Gina is just in time when Liz and Ressler arrive. Ressler fights with Gina in the elevator, Gina won the fight and escaped. The task force trying to catch Gina, Liz fought with her when Gina wanted to cut Liz open with a knife Ressler shoots her down. Gina is unconscious at the hospital. Houston is the destination for the bomb, the bomb has been found they have to replace it into the water. The bomb has explode in the water. One of the best episodes of The Blacklist so far the action is real this episode.
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5/10
Amateurish direction
aayesha-memon24 March 2020
Th premise though interesting , I find the show portraying FBI as noobs. Wouldn't they have checked keens background about her dad or hubby before getting her on the job? When Red says he would speak only to keen , instead of checking any common past connection or a lie detector for both ,they actually ask each if they know the other 😱 In this epi, Idris killed in a hotel room ,keen comes in & actually tampers with the body & evidence ,really ,evn a crime show viewer would know better than that ! Ressler just seems a talker he's actually defeated by a woman (assassin) in an elevator ,doesn't FBI teach combat moves? Every epi has these glaring hitches too much to overlook.
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5/10
Lots of amateur stuff again
CursedChico28 November 2020
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Lots of amateur stuff again.

nadeem is not turkish name. It can be "nedim". In first episode, "zamani" was told as serbian but it was albanian. Those are annoying.

And why did keen go to underground toilet without saying she saw assassin going there? What does keen trust? She is not fighter.

And so much trained ressler could not shot from shoulder! Such an amateur job.

And when tom turned himself in, they probably searched home. Why could not they find the cameras?

Other than those, it was cool episode. Instead of driving the car into sea, it is sad they did not use that vehicle that carries.

Raymond prepared those fake items. He knew he would not make tom guilty with those but probably he hoped it.

And in the hotel, tom met the fake director. Why is not there any cameras? It is a hotel lobby.
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