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Case Profile for Drexel

The Blacklist rips a topic right out of the headlines as an NSA surveillance program is somehow being used to spy on all of us. A serial killer obsessed with the art of murder puts our gang on the trail of a national threat, one that will make all of us just a little bit more reluctant to open our laptops. Where is all of this headed, and why is Red so determined to find this killer? Liz’s old flame Dr. Nick returns as Tom’s surgeon but is Nick really there in the capacity of a doctor? Lastly someone wants Red to know they are out there, watching him, and plays to his artsy side by sending Red a message in a box in the form of a painting.

We want your answer to the profiling question of the week: How did you interpret the painting? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278.

Drexel In Pictures

Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week.



Red’s Rhetoric

Last week 85% of you agree that sign language is indeed beautiful, making #RedSign last week’s winner and thanks for voting! This week our first clip comes when red just happens to “POP” up on Rigby’s doorstep. Our second clip occurs when Red discusses how he feels about Art. Which was your favorite this week vote in the Facebook group or in the Twitter polls. If you love the sound a dislocated shoulder makes, or a kernel of corn, or those packing bags filled with air, or… sorry got carried away there vote #RedPops or if you have a thing for art and artists vote #RedArt.

The Music of Lady Ambrosia

This week’s first selection was “The Killing Season” (UNKLE remix) by Mark Lanegan. It plays as Randy Brenner is strangled by Drexel in his home, then is positioned on his couch in a manner towards Drexel’s artistic taste and then photographed by Drexel.

The second selection was “Dear Trouble” by Correatown. It plays toward the end of the episode when Aram states that he doesn’t know who the footage was sent to, as we are introduced to a woman who watches the footage. It continues as Liz re-watches the video of Tom’s adoption interview from season 1 as the baby kicks. She visits Tom, who apologizes to Liz, and she tells Tom she wants to keep the baby.

You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music.

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Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in iTunes, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts.

A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page.

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