Black List season review.
The Blacklist is an American crime drama television series that premiered on NBC on September 23, 2013. The show follows Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader), a former high-ranking U.S. Navy officer turned international criminal, who voluntarily surrenders to the FBI and offers to help them track down and apprehend the world's most dangerous criminals on his own "blacklist."
The show has received generally positive reviews, with Spader's performance as Reddington being praised. The first season received positive reviews and was a ratings success, and a second season was ordered. The second season received mixed reviews and was a ratings disappointment, and a third season was ordered. The third season received positive reviews and was a ratings success, and a fourth season was ordered. The fourth season received mixed reviews and was a ratings disappointment, and a fifth season was ordered. The fifth season received positive reviews and was a ratings success, and a sixth season was ordered. The sixth season received mixed reviews and was a ratings disappointment, and a seventh season was ordered. The seventh season received positive reviews and was a ratings success, and an eighth season was ordered.
Overall, The Blacklist has been a consistently well-acted and engaging crime drama, with a compelling central mystery and a strong cast of characters. While some seasons have been stronger than others, the show has consistently delivered compelling storylines and memorable performances.
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