The Blacklist Season 2
DVD Wholesale Quick Overview:
For decades, ex-government agent Raymond “Red” Reddington (James Spader, “The Office,” “Boston Legal”) has been one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives. Brokering shadowy deals for criminals across the globe, Red was known by many as “The Concierge of Crime.” Last season, he mysteriously surrendered to the FBI… but now the FBI works for him as he identifies a “blacklist” of politicians, mobst…
I never write reviews, but this show is so well written, acted, and scored that I am compelled to speak out. I appreciate the fact that the writers assume you possess some level of intelligence. Details from a prior episode, or season, become relevant later (like a quick look at a photo; you know what I’m referring to). The writers assume that you’re following and don’t bludgeon you with an explication.
James Spader plays Red like no one else could. His phenomenal sarcastic humor never crosses the fine line between great, and over done. His facial expressions are half the dialogue in some instances. There were criticisms last season that the other characters were weak. I just didn’t find that to be true. We get to know each character gradually as the larger, ongoing plots unfold. The bigger story leads you to make assumptions, and then challenges those ideas later. Not many shows pull that off over such a span of time. Music and sound effects? Perfection!
I can watch the show on TV, and do record it, but I will continue to watch on Amazon with a season pass. I insist on viewing The Blacklist without commercials or distractions.
– Klv
The glue that holds this show together is the mysterious relationship between Elizabeth “Liz” Keen and the enigmatic, irreverent Raymond, “Red” Reddington. The second season is better in many ways than the first. The bad guys are more realistic and the plot lines explore the realm of international politics and important domestic issues. The research into the background of the procedural aspects of the show holds up well, making it “educational TV” for an America naive about matters like neurobiological research, human trafficking, the “down” side of capitalism and the dangers of secret international agendas (electronic surveillance, the various threats to national sovereignty and insidious threats to security) that threaten democracy. Red’s values come into better focus as matters from his past turn out to have national and international implications.
By mid-season of Season Two, we gain a better sense of Red and Liz’s connection and the show continues to tease the father/daughter theme, even as the writing and acting make it increasingly apparent that something deeper has long existed and continues to develop into a love (or at least a “like”) direction. Spader’s acting is impeccable, rich in nuance and good humor, sometimes subtly breaking the fourth wall. Perhaps most notable are the increasingly polished performances of the other actors, especially Megan Boone as Liz, who is maturing as an actress, her character stronger and less idealistic, increasingly capable of plot-changing action, in which she moves the story forward even as she struggles with her personal demons and seeks to uncover the secrets of her past. The guest stars have also been remarkable. Alan Alda, Peter Stromare, Gloria Rubin, David Strahairn, Ron Perlman, Mary-Louise Parker and Scottie Thompson, Jeffrey DeMunn, just to name just a few. All seem to thrive playing alongside James Spader.
– Auriandra
DVD Wholesale Main Features :
Format: Multiple Formats, AC-3, Box set, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: English
Subtitles: French, English
Dubbed: French
Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. )
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 5
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
DVD Release Date: August 18, 2015
Run Time: 939 minutes