TV Review: THE BLACKLIST: Season 4, Episode 1. Requiem . And while there are a lot of words to describe what goes down in the episode, “contrived” and “wooden” aren’t any of them: revisiting the matter of Mr. Kaplan (Susan Blommaert), who, for those of you who don’t remember was shot and left for dead by a vengeful Red (James Spader), the program spends much of its time revisiting her past history with him as well as Elizabeth (Megan Boone). Get the latest science news and technology news, read tech reviews and more at ABC News. Of course, Liz wasn’t Liz back then, she was Masha, and Mr. Kaplan wasn’t Mr. Kaplan, she was Kathryn Nemec (Joanna Adler), a reserved young woman who formed a special attachment to her when she was charged with overseeing her protection. Things go south, however, when her mother Katarina Rostova is compromised and forced to go into hiding shortly after becoming intimate with an American we later learn is Red. Although Mr. Kaplan is able to get Masha to safety, her attempts to find her own happiness are shattered when the woman she loves is killed by a disgruntled relative of a client at the bail bonds firm they work at. Soon afterwards, Red approaches her and offers a job, an offer she reluctantly accepts (and, as we know now, regrets). On top of standing on its own merits, the show really sets the tone for what is to follow and gives us insight into a character that is an integral part of the series as a whole. Leave your thoughts on this The Blacklist review and this episode of The Blacklist in the comments section. Readers seeking more TV show reviews can visit our TV Show Review Page, our TV Show Review Twitter Page, our TV Show Review Facebook Page, and our TV Show Review Google+ Page. Want up- to- the- minute notification? Film. Book staff members publish articles by Email, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Facebook. ![]() Kotaku. The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy for Play. Station 4 features Crash’s sister Coco as a playable character across all three remastered games. Apparently she utilized time travel to inject herself. That’s so Coco. Speaking of time traveling, the game drops on June 3. The Firm cancelled, no season 2 on NBCIt’s been a rough road for Mitch Mic. Deere. Now, it’s come to an end — at least on NBC. The Firm has been cancelled after one season of 2. The Firm picks up years after the young attorney (Josh Lucas) made his deal with the mob to take his old crooked law firm down. He and his family have come out of hiding but their problems haven’t gone away. The show also stars Molly Parker, Callum Keith Rennie, Juliette Lewis, Natasha Calis, Tricia Helfer, Martin Donovan, Shaun Majumder, and Paulino Nunes. Episode Recap NCIS: Los Angeles on TV.com. Watch NCIS: Los Angeles episodes, get episode information, recaps and more. Directed by Ken Kwapis. With Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer. The premiere episode introduces the boss and staff of the Dunder-Mifflin paper. Browse the current lineup of NBC TV shows. Watch full episodes, video clips and exclusives, read cast bios and browse photos on NBC.com. Boston Legal: Did That Have to be the Last Episode? The series represented one of NBC’s biggest launches of the season but it misfired right from the start. The two- hour premiere brought in a dismal 1. When The Firm moved to its regular timeslot on Thursdays a few days later, the numbers got even worse. Week two dropped 2. After hitting an embarrassing low for a primetime show — a 0. NBC sent it packing to Saturday nights. The numbers have been awful since that move — even for a Saturday night show. ![]() It’s frequently outperformed by movies and crime drama reruns on the other networks. To date, The Firm has an average of a 0. On our NBC Ratings Report Card, which measures the relative demo success of shows on the network, the show has a “D- ” grade — even after low viewership is taken into account. On the positive side, NBC’s deal for The Firm is unique and a bit more like the one the network had for Merlin, the supernatural drama produced by the BBC. Sony and e. One partnered to produce The Firm, primarily for the overseas market. Thanks to pre- sales and Canadian production tax credits, the cost of producing the series was already paid for and NBC was able to pick up the show for a greatly reduced licensing fee, just like any other secondary buyer. Not surprisingly, The Firm won’t be back on NBC (according to TVWise) because the network has opted not to renew its deal with Sony and e. ![]() One. The series could continue to be produced for other markets however and even possibly be picked up by a cable channel here in the US. There’s been no word on the show’s fate beyond NBC so, for now, we’ll have to wait and see. There are 2. 2 episodes in the first season of The Firm and tonight’s marks the 1. Right now, the finale is slated for June 2. If a second season isn’t going to be produced, hopefully the last episode will supply enough closure for the few million faithful viewers who’ve kept watching. What do you think? Are you sorry that NBC isn’t continuing the show? Would you watch on another channel or purchase season two on DVD? Image courtesy NBC.
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