Reddington says a fitting goodbye to Glen in tribute to Blacklist actor Clark Middleton.
You have to love an episode ofThe Blacklistthat’s as practical in program as it is meaningful in execution.
Crime is a global business, after all, and not all crime lords speak the same language.
Both involve a movingJames Spaderperformance, and surprise a terrific Huey Lewis cameo.
Plus, as a very special bonus, rounding out the “uh, what’s that now?”
Let’s get into it.
THE WELLSTONE AGENCY, NO.
And the most recent crook to make use of their translation services?
Red thinks if they can find the interpreter Liz used, then they can find her.
Which is a totally reasonable suggestion that sounds like an insane suggestion.
She arrests the loan shark, but there’s no evidence against him, so he’s released.
And you know what that means:Undercover Aram!
The only problem is that Wellstone’s referral program isprettyhigh-maintenance.
In the end, Aram gets the jobandthe name of the translator Liz used.
That’s how Reddington winds up speaking to head of Wellstone, a.k.a.
Elizabeth Keen) met with when she employed Wellstone’s translation services.
Still, perhaps Reddington was just preoccupied given the other take he’s simultaneously navigating during this time… And in his death, Glen is no different.
Oh, did I not mention?
He embraced it without reservation, regret, or remorse, and that is rare.
It’s the thing I’ll miss about him the most."
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