The Good Samaritan (No. 106)
- Episode aired Jan 13, 2014
- TV-14
- 43m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
2.9K
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A serial killer from Liz's past strikes again while Red hunts for his betrayer.A serial killer from Liz's past strikes again while Red hunts for his betrayer.A serial killer from Liz's past strikes again while Red hunts for his betrayer.
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Did you know
- GoofsThere is a Chase Bank sign in the Background as Reddington sits in the car during the interrogation sequence in the opening act. Chase Bank only exists in NJ and FL on the east coast.
- Quotes
Raymond 'Red' Reddington: This is a Colt .45 1911. I can strip and reassemble this weapon in well under two minutes.
Aram Mojtabai: Mr. Reddington, please.
Raymond 'Red' Reddington: Once I have it reassembled, I'm gonna reload the mag and if, at that time, your task remains incomplete, I'm gonna empty that mag into your head.
Aram Mojtabai: That's really messed up.
Raymond 'Red' Reddington: Don't look so stricken. The first shot will kill you.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Blacklist: Anslo Garrick (No. 16) (2013)
- SoundtracksLine of Fire
(uncredited)
Written by Elias Araya, José González, and Tobias Winterkorn
Performed by Junip
Featured review
keeps getting better and better
Wow. You have to seen this in sequence with the prior episodes but it is still pretty amazing.
When did quirky become the hallmark of a quality series? I suspect the lineage is along the lines of Breaking Bad or The Sopranos or Dead Like Me.
In any case this is likely one of the quirkiest shows ever.
And so far in season 1 it refuses to plateau and rest on its laurels. Even though it could if it wanted to. PERSON OF INTEREST for example ran through one entire season without ever changing its formula.
But this show keeps testing, tweaking, and developing its characters.
Reminds me of BANSHEE, my other super-fave and in many ways similar in that it too keeps testing the audience.
Great episode.
When did quirky become the hallmark of a quality series? I suspect the lineage is along the lines of Breaking Bad or The Sopranos or Dead Like Me.
In any case this is likely one of the quirkiest shows ever.
And so far in season 1 it refuses to plateau and rest on its laurels. Even though it could if it wanted to. PERSON OF INTEREST for example ran through one entire season without ever changing its formula.
But this show keeps testing, tweaking, and developing its characters.
Reminds me of BANSHEE, my other super-fave and in many ways similar in that it too keeps testing the audience.
Great episode.
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