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  1. i could be wrong but i'm pretty sure any taxi they get is there to drive for the show...

    I'm not sure I understand.  Do you mean that taxis provided by production for use by racers?  If so, I disagree.

     

     

     

    Yeah, I kinda doubt that Moscow driver who drove off with James and Abba's stuff was helpfully provided by TAR. The whole idea is probably a lawsuit waiting to happen.

  2. Because it actually happened??  I don't see a compelling reason to edit it out.

    (Plus, imagine how fans would react if Racers revealed in post-show interviews that the Dentists had this gimmick device that could save them from being eliminated.)

     

    I'm not saying the Save should have been edited out, my point is more that it is technically possible if TPTB were to decide that it was a complete failure. It wasn't, to be sure, but it didn't add much to my enjoyment or interest. I just don't really see a compelling reason to leave it in either. TAR edits out all the time things that actually happened, sometimes even whole tasks like Roadblocks or Detours. The fans are usually meh about it.

     

    In grad school in the science faculty, you are taking part in collecting data for scientific research, so they would be scientists.  There isn't the clear distinction of passing the bar to become a lawyer, or getting the certification to officially become a doctor.

     

    Right, that's why I said that Maya and Amy are technically scientists. I'm sure they are good ones, too. You'd be surprised how many grad students have no idea what they are doing, and to me those grad students are hardly scientists. 

  3. Elias is a criminal.   He is not a punk.   Hence his longevity in that world.

    A punk who would've been taken out if not for help from team machine.  Dominique has repeatedly had  Elias where he wanted him but was thwarted by unforeseen circumstances.

     

    Good point. And, for all the loyalty that Elias has supposedly inspired in his followers, it seems that he is losing them left and right now that their self-interest tells them they'd be better off under Dominic. Just ask Geno.

  4. But more importantly, as others have pointed out, the Cyclists got to watch the Surfers both times, too.  It is fairly standard practice on TAR for those waiting to have a clear view of the other competitors...and for the teams working on the challenge to be aware of it.  Nothing new.

     

    The point is not that there was something wrong with the surfers watching or that this should not have been allowed to happen. The point is that seeing them there completely destroyed any focus and confidence the cyclists had. They pretty much knew, especially after falling a couple times, that their only chance was for the surfers to not show up at the FF site, because in their minds Adam and Bethany were going to take this FF at will. So seeing the surfers there simply made real Kym and Alli's suspicion that they made a terrible mistake. 

     

    The Save turned out to have had no really observable effect on the race, IMHO. I keep hearing that the Save altered the inter-team dynamics and the strategy of the Save holders; in particular, it made the dentists more confident and relaxed (presumably compared to the scenario where they do not have the Save), and also made other teams not even consider U-turning the dentists. This all may very well be true. But I still think TPTB could have easily edited out all mentions of the Save and we the viewers would have been none the wiser. What would we have seen? A team that was never U-turned, and was always composed and not freaking out during tasks? Occam's razor says you don't need to think there was something new and "unconventional" to explain these observations. Most teams are never U-turned, and some teams just may be naturally calm and relaxed. Hell, in this very season we have Adam and Bethany who were never U-turned and did not freak out during their tasks. We know the Save had nothing to do with that. We would have never needed to know about the Save to make sense of the dentists' accomplishments. So why did they leave the Save in the final edit? I think only because they want to bring it back.

     

    Re: "candy girls". Maya and Amy are graduate students. No, they don't "make ice cream" or sell candy. Yes, they are technically scientists. But exalting them as "scientists" over-glorifies them a little bit. They are still students.

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  5. So. Scarface. Sigh. I felt that gunshot that hit him. I felt it in my gut. It has never been more obvious that he is the Reese to Elias's Harold. I loved seeing Elias so flustered over 'Anthony' being taken

     

    So what was the original plan with the bomb in the safe? Was Anthony always supposed to find a way to stay near the safe (maybe even in the exact manner that he did?), draw the attackers around himself, then let them know the code somehow and go out kamikaze-style? Or was Elias trying to arm the bomb right before Dominic's people entered the room so they would get blown to pieces as Elias and Anthony (and Reese, who was not part of the plan) escaped through the back exit? If it's the latter, then Reese got Anthony killed by interfering with the plan, didn't he?

     

    Speaking of Shaw and shootouts, that was an amazing shootout between two badass, extremely skilled gorgeous women that was taking place in a cosmetics store.

     

    They may be extremely skilled, but you'd never know it from this shootout. Neither of them hit her target, which is the same result two complete amateurs might arrive at.

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  6. What is Martine a robot?   A Cyborg?   something?

    Fusco, the bumbling cop?   Yeah, he outthought the operative and trapped her with her own lies -- using plain old brains, not computers, not eyes in the sky, his own brain.    You go, Fusco.   "Ya think?"

     

    She is truly dumb, isn't she? How could she fall for "Are you working with Chambers?"? If you are going to impersonate a DEA officer, either do you homework and know the relevant names (like Shaw did with Tomas), or avoid answering a question like that at all costs. Well, at least she didn't barge into the precinct guns a-blazing.

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  7. If you think about it and remember that all of this has already happened, shouldn't the fact that we the viewers know about the Save mean that it WILL be used in the next leg? If it's not used and ends up having had no bearing on the Race, why not simply edit it out? Never show Phil announcing it, never show the Dentists getting it or anybody speaking about it... Even the Dentists' attempt to surrender it in their NEL can be edited to remove it. I mean, yes, our knowing about the Save adds a little bit to thinking about strategy and such, but it's not like it enriches the viewers' experience that much.

     

    Then they won't have any reason to be surprised or angry when they ask me where the cluebox is, and I direct them to the bus station in an adjoining country.

     

    Please, as if they have to have a reason to be surprised and angry. They will be angry even if you have them sign a waiver beforehand.

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  8. I was thinking the same thing last night and I concluded that straddling or crawling must have been specifically forbidden. Otherwise, since there was no time limit on how long you could take to get to the flags, I'm sure everyone would have figured out that it was a lot easier to get down and hang on with two or four limbs [or, I guess, three :-) ] than to run.

     

    My guess is that the pole was way too slippery to hold on to, no matter how you try to do it - running, or just hanging on it. You'd just slide right off of it (or back to the beginning of the greased part). My strategy would have been to run up to the end of the non-slippery part, building up some momentum, and then try to launch myself in a kind of dive toward the end of the pole to grab the red flag. This is all on paper, mind you :).

     

    Another problem with the way the teams did it was that the first member of the team to attempt it was probably the more athletically inclined one, but he/she would naturally go for the flag that was easier to get. Which left the poorer athlete with the more demanding task.

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  9. Finch probably wouldn't be alerted unless the Machine deemed Shaw a regular Irrelevant based on the probability of Shaw dying violently. Shaw being what she is, maybe that calculated probability was not high enough to trigger a call to Finch. Has the Machine ever sent Finch a number just because the number was its asset in danger? Heh, having those numbers up is probably the default for Finch.

     

    Another possibility is that not all Irrelevant numbers get delivered to Finch. Some just slip through the cracks. Like Silva's handler, for example.

     

    In any case, I'm sure Root has been alerted and is on her way.

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  10. I liked how serious and engaged Kripke was in the flag/not-a-flag game. It's totally something a nerd like him would do, even if he usually just snarks at Sheldon and his ideas.

     

    So, Howard went to space, Leonard was hand-selected to be part of Stephen Hawking's research team, Raj was part of People's 30 under 30 to watch for discovering a star, and we're meant to believe they're considered unaccomplished scientists? Ok writers, guess since you work on a half hour network sitcom and not a gritty HBO drama you're also a pack of failures.

     

    Jerry: "Since when are you a writer?"

    George: "What writer? It's a sitcom!"

     

    Seriously though, Raj's "30 under 30" thing in itself is no more an accomplishment than that Bernadette's proposed magazine photo shoot. 

  11. I agree that Martine's (Samaritan Inc.'s) methods are bizarrely over-the-top and brazen.  However, she was hunting 'Nadya', the woman who took the vials of the virus.  It hasn't been specified whether or not Martine knows what the members of the Team look like.  If she did know, I would have expected more of a reaction when she asked for an updated photo ("Two-fer!") and possibly an urgent phone call to Greer, but I guess that will be clarified next week.

     

    Now that I think about it, though, if she wants to retrieve the vials, shouldn't she be more discreet simply because she needs to, you know, LOCATE THE VIALS before termination?  Odd.

     

    Oh, was Martine looking for the virus? I missed that. I thought she was looking for the person who, as Greer put it, "is avoiding detection so well that it makes me wonder if she is one of our underground friends." To which Martine replied "Of course, you want me to locate her", and then he said something to the effect that she is the woman for the job since she used to be an "investigator for The Hague." Some investigator, no?

  12. 2) Why does an Abandoned School have a beautiful, filled swimming pool?

     

    The roof is leaking and it rained a lot the night before? My question is, how does scuba certification help Bear dive without, you know, scuba gear?

     

    I don't understand why the hits are so public, though. Does Martine have diplomatic immunity?

     

    I don't understand why Martine decided to shoot Shaw right then and there at all (if that's what it was, we haven't seen what transpired, of course). That's just dumb. A smart operative would try to follow Shaw discretely and see if she would lead to the other members of Team Machine.

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  13. If someone came to my door with a casserole because my kid said we had no food, I'd say things are fine, but we were teaching them a life lesson about appreciating what they have. See? Done.

     

    Not really. First, your neighbor has just heard that you are abusing your kids by not feeding them, which is a whole different kind of misunderstanding. Second, even if she doesn't take your words that way, she may simply think that you are trying to hide the real situation that the kids clued her in on. 

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  14. I couldn't help but wonder who cleans that box where Alan Alda blew up. Last time we saw it, more brains got blown up on it.

     

    "The self-cleaning feature on your MX5000 reinforced safety box allows you to clean the inside of your box without using harsh chemicals or spending any time scrubbing the box."

     

    I actually enjoyed this episode even if I didn't understand it. Nothing made sense, like Tom working for both Berlin and Red, but it was good mindless action.

     

    See, that's how I felt about that light show in 2001: A Space Odyssey. I figured that the sense was there but I just didn't get it, and the lights were cool so what the heck. With The Blacklist though, I'm pretty sure I am getting what the writers want me to get, and a lot of it simply is ridiculous in any reasonable universe. It's like they think that their viewers (that is, me) are not smart enough to enjoy stories that make sense, so they don't even need to try a little harder to come up with a better product. Yeah, I'm pretty much hate-watching at this point.

     

    I love how Liz is surprised the Justice Department isn't going to fly her to Moscow to interrogate the Russian Finance minister

     

    I was rolling on the floor with that one. Why did she think he was going to talk to her even if she were allowed to go there? Imagine that the situation is reversed, you are a US government official, your aide come in and goes: "Sir, there are some Russians at the door, they demand to interrogate you."  Right, sure, whatever they wish, clear my schedule...

     

    Re: the Finance Minister, I loved how he was walking around with a menacing facial expression, surrounded by goons and indistinguishable from a garden-variety mobster. Where were they going to when they got ambushed, to shake down a bank or something?

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  15. Alan Alda's character went out with a bang.  and Berlin is now dead.  So who are the people that are now coming after Red ?

     

    Maybe it's Putin. Come on, show, go there! That'd be big. Inventing another "Big Bad" who clearly is less than nothing compared to Red will be just as disappointing, pointless and stupid as this Berlin business.

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  16. Don't need to do anything that tricky. The Scimitar could tap the phone line in the fake hospital, or even just use an extension off the phone line.

     

    So his plan was based on the hope that Lizzie is bound to mention the scientist's name during her calls from the hospital? That's far from guaranteed if you ask me.

     

    Were the pins in Lizzie's arm placed there just to make her feel that her arm is broken or were they for something else? 

  17. Well, I knew Zoe was somebody's daughter.

     

    Most females usually are, yes :). I can't say I'm all that impressed with the twist. It makes Berlin look pretty dumb and gullible. He pretty much took someone's word (even if it was a super-elaborate setup of some kind) that his daughter was dead and believed it. If he is a figure of Red's caliber that the show wants us to believe he is, how come he hasn't double- and triple-checked everything having to do with his daughter's "death", if only to make certain it was Red's fault and learn all the details of how it happened? And if he has, how come he never came across any inconsistencies? I mean, his daughter is not dead, that's a pretty big inconsistency.

     

    What happened to the daughter in the first place anyway? Did she decide to run away from the daddy without a trace and someone managed to piggyback on that to frame Red? Did she know what Berlin was going to think about her disappearance? I wonder if the writers have thought all this through.

     

    I'm unclear on the details of the con the Scimitar (which, btw, why was he called that?) ran on the FBI. He lured Lizzie and Ressler into a trap, abducted them, made Lizzie call Harold and got the scientists name from that somehow. How did he do that last part? Hack into Harold's voicemail?

     

    My favorite bit from the episode:

    Harold (picking up the phone): "Assistant Director Cooper."

    Lizzie: "Hey, it's me."

    Me: "WTF?!!"

  18. I was impressed at first, although I realized that crossing a rope bridge is probably easy compared to balancing on a surfboard.

     

    I don't know. It's one thing to risk falling into water next to your surfboard, and it's probably a whole different equation when you are standing high above a gorge. At one point, when Bethany was switching a carabiner from one rope to another, she was standing there not holding onto anything at all. Granted, there was a second harness still attached to the rope, but if I let go of the rope with one hand, there is no way I would not be using my other hand to hold onto the rope for dear life. 

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  19. Maybe the guy has a cigar store as a Zippo-laundering operation. But I agree, what's wrong with using an actual matchstick? A box will last you a loooong while, and nobody will get suspicious if you buy a box once in a while.

     

    Re: FBI Raid Jackets, doesn't it follow that, if one is into something nefarious and has reasons to think an FBI raid is a possibility, it would be a good idea to keep a letter jacket like that on hand since they are not supposed to shoot people wearing them? And the FBI is basically telegraphing this idea to the criminals by the very fact of having jackets like that?

     

    I'd dearly love to see someone put 'evil minion 2006-2013' on an application.

     

    "Can you explain what your experience as an evil minion will bring to performing your duties as a school nurse? Also, was there a reason you spent seven years as a minion without getting promoted?"

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  20. Do FBI people walk around wearing jackets with giant "FBI" letters on the back in real life? I am seriously curious. What is the purpose of that? Doesn't seem really necessary for anything except the coolness factor.

     

    Although I thought he had more chemistry with her than he has with Grace.

     

    Shhh... don't tell Michael Emerson's wife.

     

    "Chicago is a mess. It's a freaking Tarantino movie out there." I wonder what Tarantino would do if he were invited to direct a POI episode. It could be fun.

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  21. So the Machine sent Harold to HK, eh? I guess that's why we saw this episode from its perspective.

     

    No, no. The department head insisted that Harold fly to Hong Kong to present a paper. 'Cause that's how academia works, natch. 

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  22. What was the yellow thing the Evil Environmentalists tagged their victims' ears with?

     

    Yep, Peter Fonda was the head of that weird family. There was a line mom said to her more normal son about daddy making decisions on whom to get or something like that. And yes, they did the exact same story when Isabella Rossellini was sex-trafficking girls. I believe Dembe was somehow involved as a victim in that, too.

     

    Hey, what was with Samar shooting a look at Aram while expositioning that "folk remedies" help with erectile dysfunction? Do these two have a history already where something happened (or, rather, didn't)? Or was she just feeling him out by ambushing him like that? Aram was all "Who, me?!!" That was awesome.

     

    Is it standard practice in the FBI that DC people fly to Alaska to rescue someone there? Why were Lizzie and Samar there? They didn't trust local law enforcement?

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