Review of Cape May

The Blacklist: Cape May (2016)
Season 3, Episode 19
10/10
WARNING Alert Huge SPOILERS
29 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
If you saw that episode for the first time and you didn't understand it, don't worry, I think it has been designed in such a way that you don't understand it at first glance, but it has enough details for you to know what the story is between Katherina Rostova and Red. As everything begins with the Opium, Red is very devastated by Elizabeth's "death", and all of this takes him to a place that he knew many years ago, or rather in a past life, and that is on the island of Cape May. At the beginning everything is very confusing because we see a woman who is there but is not there, who talks to Red, but does not speak at all, all of this adds a dynamism to the story of that episode, but in fact it is not a hallucination or imagination. , but rather it is a memory, since it maintains the exact details that Red would not have known if it were not her. That woman is Katherina Rostova, fighting for her life, and the life of her daughter Elizabeth, her being a baby, with the decisions and consequences that Katherina is a spy and is wanted for being a traitor to the country. All of this is a metaphor for everything Katherina had to do and Red's sacrifice to take care of Elizabeth. Watching the episode again, everything is so clear and well done. Very well written. A work of art. Yes, Katherina is Red!!!
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