Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
James Spader | ... | Raymond 'Red' Reddington | |
Megan Boone | ... | Elizabeth Keen | |
Diego Klattenhoff | ... | Donald Ressler | |
Ryan Eggold | ... | Tom Keen | |
Parminder Nagra | ... | Meera Malik | |
Harry Lennix | ... | Harold Cooper | |
Hisham Tawfiq | ... | Dembe Zuma | |
Amir Arison | ... | Aram Mojtabai | |
Stivi Paskoski | ... | Fingers Pavlovich | |
Goran Ivanovski | ... | Pavlovich Brother #1 | |
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Renne Gjoni | ... | Clock Petrovich |
James Biberi | ... | Pavlovich Brother #3 | |
Natalie Kim | ... | Xiaoping Li | |
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Marc Damon Johnson | ... | Jeffery P. Seivers |
Christine Lin | ... | Nurse #1 |
The Pavlovich brothers specialize in abductions of high value targets and according to Red, they are planning their next hit. While the team tries to protect the next target, Red has a job of his own for the Pavlovich Brothers. Elsewhere, Liz patiently tries to uncover the truth about Tom. Written by Jiilo_Kim
This show is a very intense psychological thriller. Red and Tom really keep you guessing. This show is written very well and elaborately with all it's twists and turns. The writers have really taken the predictability factor away from the audience. With all the highlights and good aspects to this wonderfully written show the "Pendulum Effect" of the swing of antagonist and protagonist of the story is getting old. I believe the writers need to pick a track and reveal it all the way before reintroducing "The Pendulum Effect" again. The writers have something good here but I believe if a focus of good or evil is not chosen soon the audience will lose interest. The swing back and forth can in itself get old losing the shows uniqueness. As a whole this show is still very entertaining.