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* How did the woman at the beginning of 'The Cyprus Agency' escape? Even if she woke up, she'd been in a coma for a long time. Also, why did nobody notice a police officer was shot?

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* How did the woman at the beginning of 'The Cyprus Agency' escape? Even if she woke up, she'd been in a coma for a long time. Also, why did nobody notice a police officer was shot?shot?
* In Season 2, Episode 17, Raymond brings Liz a bottle of wine she made with Sam when she was a child. And then comments it's "probably undrinkable by now" and also gives her a bottle of '82 Brunello "as a backup." She comments "31...that's old." Except... well, she's joking about her own age--in the previous storyline about her being indicted, she told the judge she was 30. If she made that bottle of wine with Sam when she was a child, let's say ten (a reasonable age to have your kid help you harvest grapes and turn them into wine) then it's about 20 years old. A lot of fuss is made about old wines, but, in general, a red wine will last up to ten years, maybe a bit longer in the right conditions. But even setting that aside, the Brunello is around a decade older than the wine Liz made with her dad. If that is undrinkable, the Brunello would be more so, with the possible exception of a fortified wine.

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* Did you see the promo for "The Cyranoid" with Reddington finally confronting Elizabeth? Were you disappointed when "Elizabeth" turned out to be an imposter? Well, then you know how Reddington felt.
* Most of the Blacklisters in season nine have numbers in the high one hundred range, much higher than the ones from the first eight seasons. Did Reddington find out about them during the two year TimeSkip?
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* Liz successfully captures "Lord Baltimore" [[spoiler: a.k.a. Nora Mills]]. Yay! Except, [[spoiler: the "Rowan" personality still exists inside Nora and. as Liz points out, the two personalities weren't aware of each other and therefore could not have been conspiring to cover up Nora's crimes. That means that Rowan is basically an innocent victim of Nora's criminal empire. Now consider that anything could potentially wake up the "Rowan" personality: She could find herself in a federal prison, having no clue why she's there and completely at the mercy of her fellow prisoners. (Since Rowan, unlike Nora, is not a hardened criminal).]]

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* Liz successfully captures "Lord Baltimore" [[spoiler: a.k.a. Nora Mills]]. Yay! Except, [[spoiler: the "Rowan" personality still exists inside Nora and. and, as Liz points out, the two personalities weren't aware of each other and therefore could not have been conspiring to cover up Nora's crimes. That means that Rowan is basically an innocent victim of Nora's criminal empire. Now consider that anything could potentially wake up the "Rowan" personality: She could find herself in a federal prison, having no clue why she's there and completely at the mercy of her fellow prisoners. (Since Rowan, unlike Nora, is not a hardened criminal).]]
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* Red proceeds [[spoiler: to give the Cabal all of the massive world changing ReedRichardsIsUseless averting inventions stolen by The Lindquist Concern. Which goes a long way to making up for the Cabal's losses to Reddington over the past few years. It also means they'll be making billions in technology through (mostly) legitimate reasons.]]
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** Red says they're not cryogenically suspended. Red says they're ''dead''. I.e. pointing out the euphemism for current cryogenics often overlooks this part. The entire plan depends on the idea of reviving deceased scientists in the future when that technology is unlikely to occur without the geniuses he's killed--if ever.

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** Red says they're not cryogenically suspended. Red says they're ''dead''.''dead and frozen''. I.e. pointing out the euphemism for current cryogenics often overlooks this part. The entire plan depends on the idea of reviving deceased scientists in the future when that technology is unlikely to occur without the geniuses he's killed--if ever.
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** Red says they're not cryogenically suspended. Red says they're ''dead''. I.e. pointing out the euphemism for current cryogenics often overlooks this part. The entire plan depends on the idea of reviving deceased scientists in the future when that technology is unlikely to occur without the geniuses he's killed--if ever.
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* In Season 3 Episode 6, Solomon and Reddington have a firefight in the part of Crispin Crandall's plane where the kidnapped frozen scientists (via cryogenic preservation) are kept. A lot of the tanks are damaged by the shoots. So... What happened to the people frozen inside? It's easy to assume that the system keeping them alive has been damaged too...

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* Liz successfully captures "Lord Baltimore" [[spoiler: a.k.a. Nora Mills]]. Yay! Except, [[spoiler: the "Rowan" personality still exists inside Nora and. as Liz points out, the two personalities weren't aware of each other and therefore could not have been conspiring to cover up Nora's crimes. That means that Rowan is basically an innocent victim of Nora's criminal empire. Now consider that anything could potentially wake up the "Rowan" personality: She could find herself in a federal prison, having no clue why she's there and completely at the mercy of her fellow prisoners. (Since Rowan, unike Nora, is not a hardened criminal).]]

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* Liz successfully captures "Lord Baltimore" [[spoiler: a.k.a. Nora Mills]]. Yay! Except, [[spoiler: the "Rowan" personality still exists inside Nora and. as Liz points out, the two personalities weren't aware of each other and therefore could not have been conspiring to cover up Nora's crimes. That means that Rowan is basically an innocent victim of Nora's criminal empire. Now consider that anything could potentially wake up the "Rowan" personality: She could find herself in a federal prison, having no clue why she's there and completely at the mercy of her fellow prisoners. (Since Rowan, unike unlike Nora, is not a hardened criminal).]]



* In Season 2, Episode 9, "Luther Braxton," a special network connecting the Pentagon and various intelligence agencies is routed through a blacksite prison on an oil rig, and it was taken control by Braxton who is holding various government employees hostages, demanding the codes to access the network. This would give him access to all of the intelligence assets and the ability to compromise them. Why this is unlikely: the site is on an oil rig in the middle of the ocean; either it's connected by cable/wire/optical fiber, or it's connected by some form of radio (shortwave, longwave, microwave or satellite), or both. Either cutting any wire to the facilty or jamming all radio signals (or both) would isolate the site from the network and it would not be sble to communicate with anywhere else, whether or not it had the codes.

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* In Season 2, Episode 9, "Luther Braxton," a special network connecting the Pentagon and various intelligence agencies is routed through a blacksite prison on an oil rig, and it was taken control by Braxton who is holding various government employees hostages, demanding the codes to access the network. This would give him access to all of the intelligence assets and the ability to compromise them. Why this is unlikely: the site is on an oil rig in the middle of the ocean; either it's connected by cable/wire/optical fiber, or it's connected by some form of radio (shortwave, longwave, microwave or satellite), or both. Either cutting any wire to the facilty facility or jamming all radio signals (or both) would isolate the site from the network and it would not be sble able to communicate with anywhere else, whether or not it had the codes.codes.
* How did the woman at the beginning of 'The Cyprus Agency' escape? Even if she woke up, she'd been in a coma for a long time. Also, why did nobody notice a police officer was shot?
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* Karl Hoffman (The Good Samaritan Killer) inflicts the same injuries on his victims that they dealt out to the targets of their abuse. When his mother is seen crippled in a wheelchair, unable to speak, and with a disfigured face, one can only wonder what pain she inflicted on her son, and how sadistic Hoffman was when exacting his retribution.
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!!FridgeBrilliance:
* The Cyprus Agency uses a white dandelion with a few seeds parting from it as its logo. This makes a terrifying level of sense at the end of the episode when it turns out that [[spoiler:the CEO and founder, Owen Mallory, fathered the children provided by the agency himself. Just like the white dandelion, he has provided plenty of seeds that have been scattered everywhere and grown.]]
!!FridgeHorror:
* Liz successfully captures "Lord Baltimore" [[spoiler: a.k.a. Nora Mills]]. Yay! Except, [[spoiler: the "Rowan" personality still exists inside Nora and. as Liz points out, the two personalities weren't aware of each other and therefore could not have been conspiring to cover up Nora's crimes. That means that Rowan is basically an innocent victim of Nora's criminal empire. Now consider that anything could potentially wake up the "Rowan" personality: She could find herself in a federal prison, having no clue why she's there and completely at the mercy of her fellow prisoners. (Since Rowan, unike Nora, is not a hardened criminal).]]
!!FridgeLogic:
* In Season 2, Episode 9, "Luther Braxton," a special network connecting the Pentagon and various intelligence agencies is routed through a blacksite prison on an oil rig, and it was taken control by Braxton who is holding various government employees hostages, demanding the codes to access the network. This would give him access to all of the intelligence assets and the ability to compromise them. Why this is unlikely: the site is on an oil rig in the middle of the ocean; either it's connected by cable/wire/optical fiber, or it's connected by some form of radio (shortwave, longwave, microwave or satellite), or both. Either cutting any wire to the facilty or jamming all radio signals (or both) would isolate the site from the network and it would not be sble to communicate with anywhere else, whether or not it had the codes.

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