: Introduced in Part 2, Fitch (played by Alan Alda) represents "The Cabal," hinting at a massive global conspiracy that goes far beyond the FBI's Blacklist. Why These Episodes Matter
: Red’s eventual "disappearance" at the end of Part 2 resets the status quo, making him a fugitive from both the FBI and his own enemies once again. The Blacklist - Ansl...
: The destruction of the Post Office's "invincibility" forces the task force to operate with much more paranoia moving forward. Memorable Moments : Introduced in Part 2, Fitch (played by
" The Blacklist: Anslo Garrick " is a high-stakes, two-part episode (Season 1, Episodes 9 and 10) that serves as a major turning point in the series. It features a brutal siege on the Post Office—the FBI’s secret black site—led by one of Raymond Reddington’s oldest and most personal enemies. Memorable Moments " The Blacklist: Anslo Garrick "
: Red’s speech about wanting to "sleep like I slept when I was a boy" is considered one of James Spader’s best performances in the series.
: For the first time, the audience sees Red truly cornered and losing people he cares about (specifically Luli Zeng).
: Garrick’s obsession with why Red is interested in Liz intensifies the central mystery of the show.