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Spader definitely gives the show its juice. It kept me on my toes the first season. But the second season...well, it's lost some of its thrill.
I agree. The episodes in the first season seemed to be more consistent and cohesive with regards to the sub-plots. Also, it seems Red was more involved in the investigations in the first season; now he shows up, tells Liz, "You should be looking for this person," watches the agents fumble their way through the investigation from the periphery, then shows up at the end of the episode to remind Liz that he needs the Fulcrum. It's beginning to get repetitive, tedious, and tiresome.
 

AmateisGal

I'll Lock Up
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I agree. The episodes in the first season seemed to be more consistent and cohesive with regards to the sub-plots. Also, it seems Red was more involved in the investigations in the first season; now he shows up, tells Liz, "You should be looking for this person," watches the agents fumble their way through the investigation from the periphery, then shows up at the end of the episode to remind Liz that he needs the Fulcrum. It's beginning to get repetitive, tedious, and tiresome.

You nailed it exactly. I hope that the third season swings things back into focus more.
 

Wally_Hood

One Too Many
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I agree. The episodes in the first season seemed to be more consistent and cohesive with regards to the sub-plots. Also, it seems Red was more involved in the investigations in the first season; now he shows up, tells Liz, "You should be looking for this person," watches the agents fumble their way through the investigation from the periphery, then shows up at the end of the episode to remind Liz that he needs the Fulcrum. It's beginning to get repetitive, tedious, and tiresome.

Agree with your description; you nailed it exactly.
 
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Riiiiggghhhht.
That is his son not some anonymous office worker! lol lol lol Technically you might be right but he is his son first and is not exactly new to alligator hunting. :p

'Might be right'..? Admit it JP...I was right. He did admit how wonderful it was to get out of the 'office'...and I'm sure his Dad paid him. So..let's see...The King of da swamp did 'hire' an 'office worker'. Make that two yups and you are so right HD....:D;)
 

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