'The Blacklist' recap: The sound of silence

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'The Blacklist' recap: The sound of silence
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If you're looking for distractions from reality right now, this week's episode of 'The Blacklist' has 'em in spades.

has 'em in spades.

Somewhere around hour 64 of Glen keeping his hand on a $12 million truck, Red shows up in Scranton because his buyer is getting antsy, and he figures offering Pastor Ritzen a Mercedes might get him to back down and give Glen the win. The pastor says he'll pray on it, and in the end, Glen seems to win the truck fair and square, delivering it to the buyers and driving off in his very own Mercedes as payment.

I guess that's why Purcell is so perturbed. It still doesn't make it okay for him to have Libby Bishop strapped in a bathtub surrounded by speakers, torturing her with sonic waves right now… but that's just where we are.

They take Purcell to an interrogation room in the Post Office, where he confesses to everything in highly dramatic fashion, proclaiming that "sound pollution has drowned out God's music, and no one cares." And you know, this episode does have me a little worried about sound pollution killing us all… but, I'm going to put it on the back burner.

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