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Any other similar show would just take the easy route and kill off the character when the actor wants out. Not this show, I really liked what they did here. They gave Samar a truly heartbreaking, yet amazing send off. I couldn't hold the waterworks during the final few scenes.
- angelic-skull
- 31 mar 2019
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- sagigi21
- 29 mar 2019
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- chris_over
- 20 abr 2019
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I have never been this moved by a show in very long time. The emotions, the drama, the choices one makes. A lot of life lessons - and a lot of emotions (yes I mentioned it again).
Morzhan Marno is a beautifully talented actress. I have never seen such a complex character being pulled off so well.
Morzhan Marno is a beautifully talented actress. I have never seen such a complex character being pulled off so well.
- ramzi_g
- 10 may 2019
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I have been watching this show for over 6 years now, There are several great episodes but for the first time I felt obliged to write a review!
The very best of Raymond. And the best of Aram.
Great episode... Perfect ending.
The very best of Raymond. And the best of Aram.
Great episode... Perfect ending.
- pedrito_rules
- 21 abr 2019
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What a episode this was . Incredible acting, tears in my eye's. what a emotion
When the episode ended i knew this would be the best rated in 6 seasons.
i dont think they will top this episode ever again.
When the episode ended i knew this would be the best rated in 6 seasons.
i dont think they will top this episode ever again.
- deeptrap
- 12 abr 2019
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- theoriginalantiblonde
- 14 ene 2020
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I haven't felt tears on my cheek since I was a little child (that is almost half a century ago). This episode had everything you could ever want: It's so well written, credible played and briliant directed.
- postlada
- 7 abr 2019
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Amazing episode away from Elizabeth Keen drama,
This is what the show needs
- jaafarbarek
- 5 mar 2021
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2 Words - Heart Retching. one of the best episodes of any show. Could not hold back the tears.
- nfrankmano
- 27 abr 2019
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- jfarel
- 25 nov 2020
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Every TV series seems to have one mentally insipid character with a big mouth. Go back as far as Gunsmoke, and Chester could never keep his mouth shut and was always getting the rest of the gang into trouble. He was replaced on the show by Festus, who was also a bit dim.
Modern crime shows like NCIS, Criminal Minds, etc. Always seem to have some marginal member of the cast who is on there to be the funny goofball and to fumble the ball when it matters.
On Blacklist it was Agent Mojtabi (played by Amir Arison) who got Samar (Morzhan Marno) on the rebound from her much more masculine Mossad boyfriend (played by Oded Fehr of the Mummy movies fame).
Even though Samar never looked like she was in love with Amir Arison, he stalked her endlessly until she gave in to a boring relationship where she never smiled when she was with Amir. Talk about a hostile work environment. She could have sued the FBI and gotten a couple million dollars...
Thanks to Amir / Agent Mojtabi's main skill of being useless, Samar ended up getting kidnapped by a serial killer, and almost drowned (in an earlier episode). As a result, she developed a form of dementia, which she kept a secret from everyone.
Unfortunately, her loser boyfriend Amir / Mojtabi was constantly checking her phone, her emails, and otherwise invading her privacy, and he found out about her dementia.
Almost immediately, like five minutes after he discovered Samar's secret medical condition, he met Oded Fehr, Samar's ex-fiancee, and blabbed it to him, because Amir wanted Samar's ex-boyfriend to give him some best-friend advice. In Amir's moronic mind, the Mossad spy / ex-boyfriend of Samar was his secret friend. NOT.
All hell breaks loose when Fehr orders a hit on Samar because he is afraid that she is a Mossad liability due to her dementia. After some good chases and fights, Samar decides that being alone with dementia is better than having an idiot like Amir as a boyfriend, so she goes into permanent hiding. Sadly, Mossad did not order a hit on Amir.
Modern crime shows like NCIS, Criminal Minds, etc. Always seem to have some marginal member of the cast who is on there to be the funny goofball and to fumble the ball when it matters.
On Blacklist it was Agent Mojtabi (played by Amir Arison) who got Samar (Morzhan Marno) on the rebound from her much more masculine Mossad boyfriend (played by Oded Fehr of the Mummy movies fame).
Even though Samar never looked like she was in love with Amir Arison, he stalked her endlessly until she gave in to a boring relationship where she never smiled when she was with Amir. Talk about a hostile work environment. She could have sued the FBI and gotten a couple million dollars...
Thanks to Amir / Agent Mojtabi's main skill of being useless, Samar ended up getting kidnapped by a serial killer, and almost drowned (in an earlier episode). As a result, she developed a form of dementia, which she kept a secret from everyone.
Unfortunately, her loser boyfriend Amir / Mojtabi was constantly checking her phone, her emails, and otherwise invading her privacy, and he found out about her dementia.
Almost immediately, like five minutes after he discovered Samar's secret medical condition, he met Oded Fehr, Samar's ex-fiancee, and blabbed it to him, because Amir wanted Samar's ex-boyfriend to give him some best-friend advice. In Amir's moronic mind, the Mossad spy / ex-boyfriend of Samar was his secret friend. NOT.
All hell breaks loose when Fehr orders a hit on Samar because he is afraid that she is a Mossad liability due to her dementia. After some good chases and fights, Samar decides that being alone with dementia is better than having an idiot like Amir as a boyfriend, so she goes into permanent hiding. Sadly, Mossad did not order a hit on Amir.
- Kamandi73
- 29 jun 2023
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- granthenne
- 21 dic 2020
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Absolutely heart breaking. I was in tears. Coming after the previous "fun" episode this was so different. Only criticism I have is that the song at the end was inappropriate. Something much better could have been chosen.
- celtigra
- 4 sept 2019
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- jogerig
- 7 ene 2021
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- moniette_n_wells
- 3 abr 2021
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- foamythefearsome
- 6 dic 2022
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Beautiful acting. Real emotion. Would have loved a happy ending but it wouldn't suit the way the serie is written.
I for one vote for Aram for President!
- alwaynfiona
- 27 ene 2020
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This episode was very well written and had a very strong plot and idea to keep the story of Navabi's illness and resignation going. I love Navabi's character as well as the rest of the cast doing whatever they can for her. BUT!!!!!! Haram IS THE DUMBEST FBI AGENT IN THE HISTORY OF ALL TV SHOWS ON THE PLANET!!! Its like oh what do I do now... Its like hes shocked about whatever is going on "this doesnt make sense" MORON! He is like a sad puppy that follows navabi around at her beck and call trying to be like oh I'm sad I didnt know, I thought I was protecting you... wah wah wah, cry baby!!!! I was literally screaming at the TV because of his idiotic!! Then he is just shocked when she had to leave on her own and hes is once again crying like a pansy! Granted we have seen his horrible sad I'm in love with navabi act before but this pushed it to a whole new level!! Other than that this is a great episode that keeps the story going! Well done in writing
- ethancdowns-33027
- 30 mar 2019
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- Hitchcoc
- 29 nov 2022
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They used a picture of Jigokudani in Japan (think snow monkeys) as a photo of a location in PA for this episode. This is kind of strange! I love the show!
- morganparker2
- 13 may 2020
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