@@orionweiss5418 Yup, agreed. Gravely voice. What's silky smooth is the way his sentences flow together, and you listen to a 2 minute story he spins out of nowhere without realizing how much time has gone by.
It actually an age old mechanic to control people. Subconsciously, people will recognize you as the leader even if they consciously believe you're not. By entering the room first and picking that seat, you can control the room and they don't even know it.
My guess would be the director chose to film it that way on purpose. Think about it: he's an international criminal that they've been looking for for years. They have him here, now, in that very room. And yet, he's in total control of the room and the situation. How better to show that then to put him at the head of the table?
You know, it surprises me that Red is not on NCIS’/NIS’ most wanted list considering that he’s former Naval Intelligence. I would’ve thought they would be chasing him instead of the FBI.
I could listen to "Will McAvoy" from (The Newsroom) talking about history for hours.. But for Redd, I could listen to him talking about geopolitics, quantum physics, art movements or even reciting the structure of UN for as long as he wants and I wouldn't lose interest, not even a little bit.
Funny how Ressler turned out to be right about Reddington infiltrating the FBI for their "Intelligence", but Reddington "Jedi mind tricked" them into thinking they needed Him and what He had to offer MORE🙂 That's top level negotiating skills right there! #Goals
he didn do nothing of the sort. his entire motive to turn himself in to the FBI, was to work with Elizabeth Keen. without that girl. Reddington would have been anywhere across the globe doing dirty business like the criminal he is.
Well, Liz was Red's objective, her safety. But he also used FBI to do what he, as a criminal, couldn't eg. put people in prison, threaten with arrest, worn legal authoritues about danger eg bomb in UN. He was honest here - he had much better intelligence than 1. FBI and 2. Ressler (I love the double meaning here) 😃
Yeah I was surprised too. But Red is the Concierge of Crime exactly because of the intelligence he collects from various sources. He always seems to know what will happen days before everyone else because he puts spies everywhere, and with his friends at the FBI, he gets personal access to top secret information they produce. We thought Reddington was a big fish in season 1, but he only got bigger as time progressed, to the point where making 500 million dollars in cryptocoins meant nothing to him
Despite this show being fiction, we all know he's right, you have the FBI most wanted list but then you have the power brokers who work in the shadows. The people who are responsible for human trafficking and arms smuggling on massive scales. The people who move in the shadows and do true horrors.
I watched the first season of this and it was really good but as it went on it's got very samey mainly because with exception of reddingtion the other main characters were boring. Red is a very well written character, complex etc but unfourtanelty he couldnt carry some of dull plots. Maybe if they halved the run time and thew out all the "filler" plots
The irony is that the whole series would've been a lot better if they wrote out the Elizabeth Keen's side of the story because it just became a boring, convoluted mess with his husband, her personal history and all that. Compared to Redd, all the other main-ish characters are not interesting or just poorly written. I think they wrote up Redd first and built up the whole story based on him, but didn't know what to do with the rest of the cast.
@@francescocipriani8888 Initially yes, the whole premise is about Liz, but her storyline by itself is just... I don't know, weak? The way they wrote her arc and her character is just somehow off-putting. Hard to put my finger to it what it is that annoys me so much about her. Its safe to say that Red carries the whole story on his back. By the end of season 2 you are happy when they write out her husband because that side story does not bring much to the main plot anymore as well (and he even managed to get a series of its own, although was not successful). At the start Liz's story makes sense, but once it hits season 2's end when she leaves the FBI, it just falls apart and loses its core. But its maybe because I haven't seen the whole thing yet, stopped at mid season 3 as thing came up IRL. Maybe I'm just too harsh on the actress's character perhaps.
I also think they stretched their mysterious relationship too much - they could have solved it earlier ( as being her father) and then still try to protect her from past and recent enemies
Someone you're led to believe is his daughter, though she doesn't know that, and it might not be true but it also might be true. It's convoluted in the later seasons, but for the first few you can just go with that as the narrative.
“In this world, there are no sides. Only players.” ~ Raymond Reddington
"Value loyalty above all else!"
~Raymond Reddington
I love that the title says "agrees to help the FBI" while he is suggesting the deal
Big deal. The exact same clip is also available on UA-cam under "I'm Ahab." Clip titles are meaningless.
@@r.c.auclair2042 take it easy dude. He was just making a casual comment. No need to get so worked up over this
@@romeosierratango4464, if you think that's "worked up", you really don't know much.
@@r.c.auclair2042 no I dont know much but luckily v all have u and u know everything.
Like I said just calm down. Its gonna b alrite
reading comprehension? the educational system is the gift that keeps giving
James Spader was great in this ,his silky smooth tone was perfect for playing Reddington
Isn't it...the opposite? He has a gravely voice
@@orionweiss5418 Yup, agreed. Gravely voice. What's silky smooth is the way his sentences flow together, and you listen to a 2 minute story he spins out of nowhere without realizing how much time has gone by.
Man that was a great way to start five years of fantastic television.
I just binged 1-9. Waiting for 10 on netflix.
@@seedsoflove7684fmovies is ur friend
What about the other 5?😅😂
Red looks like he is the director of the FBI in this seen where he is at the head of the table.
It actually an age old mechanic to control people. Subconsciously, people will recognize you as the leader even if they consciously believe you're not. By entering the room first and picking that seat, you can control the room and they don't even know it.
My guess would be the director chose to film it that way on purpose. Think about it: he's an international criminal that they've been looking for for years. They have him here, now, in that very room. And yet, he's in total control of the room and the situation. How better to show that then to put him at the head of the table?
Damn right!!!!
ummm…it’s “scene”…sigh!
You know, it surprises me that Red is not on NCIS’/NIS’ most wanted list considering that he’s former Naval Intelligence. I would’ve thought they would be chasing him instead of the FBI.
If you’re good at something,
never do it for free.
-The Joker
we need more dakka!!!
-Orks
@ it’s a Warhammer 40,000 reference
@@ShadowGhost0117 👍
I personally would have liked if they kept this building for later seasons as well.
I could listen to "Will McAvoy" from (The Newsroom) talking about history for hours..
But for Redd, I could listen to him talking about geopolitics, quantum physics, art movements or even reciting the structure of UN for as long as he wants and I wouldn't lose interest, not even a little bit.
You and I both 😊
Funny how Ressler turned out to be right about Reddington infiltrating the FBI for their "Intelligence", but Reddington "Jedi mind tricked" them into thinking they needed Him and what He had to offer MORE🙂 That's top level negotiating skills right there! #Goals
he didn do nothing of the sort. his entire motive to turn himself in to the FBI, was to work with Elizabeth Keen. without that girl. Reddington would have been anywhere across the globe doing dirty business like the criminal he is.
Well, Liz was Red's objective, her safety. But he also used FBI to do what he, as a criminal, couldn't eg. put people in prison, threaten with arrest, worn legal authoritues about danger eg bomb in UN. He was honest here - he had much better intelligence than 1. FBI and 2. Ressler (I love the double meaning here) 😃
Yeah I was surprised too. But Red is the Concierge of Crime exactly because of the intelligence he collects from various sources. He always seems to know what will happen days before everyone else because he puts spies everywhere, and with his friends at the FBI, he gets personal access to top secret information they produce. We thought Reddington was a big fish in season 1, but he only got bigger as time progressed, to the point where making 500 million dollars in cryptocoins meant nothing to him
No he didn’t ? In season 8 finale it was revealed red has a massive intelligence network of his own
@@Jak-ub3ds what’s ur point
Man, were those first few seasons great or what?
Despite this show being fiction, we all know he's right, you have the FBI most wanted list but then you have the power brokers who work in the shadows. The people who are responsible for human trafficking and arms smuggling on massive scales. The people who move in the shadows and do true horrors.
That musical tone that ends when the laptop closes is a great metaphor for the secrecy around the blacklist.
Hard to believe it's been so long.
I watched the whole series many years ago.. Absolute best! 👍😎🔥
You do know that it has ran for 10 series 250 episodes
Many many years ago? It ran 10 seasons and ended a year ago this month on the 13th 😅😂
How the hell did i miss this show,,,, what's wrong with me..
Nobody gonna point out that at 0:02 they are using MS paint
Loved this show so much
I can’t unheard “Ultron” in his voice
coming back after watching the series finale.
0:02 is that Paint she's using? 🤔
@ 😂
It is!
It's more like the FBI agreed to help Red.
Yep! 😂
It should be Red'sList
0:30 you really think that he’s not a good agent😂
I watched the first season of this and it was really good but as it went on it's got very samey mainly because with exception of reddingtion the other main characters were boring. Red is a very well written character, complex etc but unfourtanelty he couldnt carry some of dull plots. Maybe if they halved the run time and thew out all the "filler" plots
And Elizabeth being everywhere , one second she's with Red Next she's with someone else against red freaking headache.
@@mirkoathukoralaso annoying, just trust him already...🙄
Best way to begin this beautifull story : "You have to play by my rules" --> And it will be the case until the end of the show !!!
Love this scene
THAT is what's called having ALL the cards
And finally
most importantly
I speak only...
sound like poetry...
Never be another REDDD
I’ve love every episode ❤ love
Really good show but I feel like it hilariously derailed itself building up Elizabeths back story
I hated it. Slowed down the plot, so annoying. Even though part of the plan from day 1.😬
@@seedsoflove7684 but with lots of logic errors
is this a bigger budget for the blacklist by sony and a revival of its old state!?!!!?
And whatever you do, do not treat the magician poorly
And just like that Raymond got the FBI to take down his borderline supervillain rivals.
james spader is so underrated
I wanna grow up to be Red Redington
Please no!😂
The FBI is, I think, the only Tri-letter agency that I don't find fault with. On the contrary.
The top brass is corrupt i think. Look what they did to Flynn.
Show could have been called redlist
Fck superman, i wanna be this guy!
The irony is that the whole series would've been a lot better if they wrote out the Elizabeth Keen's side of the story because it just became a boring, convoluted mess with his husband, her personal history and all that. Compared to Redd, all the other main-ish characters are not interesting or just poorly written. I think they wrote up Redd first and built up the whole story based on him, but didn't know what to do with the rest of the cast.
Bro without Liz there isn’t the blacklist , Reddington created his own empire to protect Liz
@@francescocipriani8888 Initially yes, the whole premise is about Liz, but her storyline by itself is just... I don't know, weak? The way they wrote her arc and her character is just somehow off-putting. Hard to put my finger to it what it is that annoys me so much about her. Its safe to say that Red carries the whole story on his back. By the end of season 2 you are happy when they write out her husband because that side story does not bring much to the main plot anymore as well (and he even managed to get a series of its own, although was not successful). At the start Liz's story makes sense, but once it hits season 2's end when she leaves the FBI, it just falls apart and loses its core. But its maybe because I haven't seen the whole thing yet, stopped at mid season 3 as thing came up IRL. Maybe I'm just too harsh on the actress's character perhaps.
I also think they stretched their mysterious relationship too much - they could have solved it earlier ( as being her father) and then still try to protect her from past and recent enemies
Molina on est là
Who the hell is Elizabeth keen
Someone you're led to believe is his daughter, though she doesn't know that, and it might not be true but it also might be true. It's convoluted in the later seasons, but for the first few you can just go with that as the narrative.
@@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens now that I can work with
Romain pourquoi t'as suppriméé
Ultron and Martian Manhunter?
the MS Paint 💀
Hmm.
Too many pop up suggestions wttf
I thought this series was finished
Molina qu’est-ce que tu caches
Is different cause i want to help you but you dont want my help. I just tryed and you stabed me in the back. Is kind of frustrating
🎉is county by benter
😅.
We lit
very great metaphor. comparing criminals where FBI aren't aware of as whales where whales are the largest mammals in the world.
I'm AHAB
Khiding Kin Kplain sight....
Inept FBI.
Arrête Romain !!!
بلاكيه
Who the fook is Elizabeth keen?