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Case Profile for Alexander Kirk Conclusion
“You may have my money…but you don’t have me!” Formidable words spoken last week by Alexander Kirk who still refuses to come to the United States until Red and the gang set up an elaborate evidence plant thanks to a tanker truck of crude oil. But this is only the start of the twists and turns we experience as season 3 of The Blacklist comes to a close. Members of the Post Office need to come to terms if they can allow Red to go through with his plan, Tom seems to have plans of his own, Kirk ends up needing to change his plans, all because of one mis-step by one of Red’s most trusted associates. How will it all end? Grab a few hotdogs, with cheese and a bag of donuts as the stress of this finale will have us eating all summer long.
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Alexander Kirk Conclusion In Pictures
Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week.
Red’s Rhetoric
Last week Scottie’s Anxiety Story garnered 67% of the vote making #SusanAnxious last week’s winner. This week’s first scene comes as Red thanks Cooper for his and the teams’ service. The second is when he talks to Donald while keeping his sights on Kirk. If you are someone that can make the hard decisions every day vote #RedCourage, or if you think you can define justice vs vengeance vote #RedSniper.
Which scene from Red was your favorite this week?
- #RedCourage (63%, 17 Votes)
- #RedSniper (37%, 10 Votes)
Total Voters: 27

The Music of Alexander Kirk Conclusion
As Stalder’s bounty hunter pulls up to meet with him we hear “Bowling Ball Blues” by Mack Fields playing from the trunk of the car we assume? Tom and the team swap out a tanker truck to the groove of “King’s Crown” by Junkie XL. The construction crew is listening to “American Dream” by Steeltown as Red and his team enter the building and shoot the radio. But we finish the episode and the season with a great song by Greg Laswell entitled “Dodged a Bullet” playing over Ressler telling Cooper that Liz is alive, and Red and company arriving in Cuba to an empty bed, while Kirk shares a bit of news that may just put into question the events of the season 2 finale.
You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music.
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Talk about formula TV and quick TBL payoffs.
Where is the real summer “cliffhanger” now that Lizzie Keane-Rostova-Kirk has as many names as Tom does?
The biggest laugh would have been if Liz got off her chair, ran to Kirk and gushed – “Oh Daddy. I missed you so much.”
A better cliffhanger would have been if Kirk’s reply was, “Good to see you too Sweetie. It looks like our master plan is finally coming to fruition.”
I still think offing Kaplan would have been a huge shocker but I do love the idea of them saying “our master plan is coming to fruition” I just wanted a bigger nugget then I’m your dad which makes us play the is he or isn’t he game all summer.
Whoa! Time-out Senior Agent Heinritz.
Offing Kaplan is a simple ASSumption usually related with thinking from Junior Agent Peterson. Red never said that what she did was a bad thing. He may have been duly impressed with her motive, the opportunity she exploited, the loyalty to him and his effort… just not with the outcome she generated.
“What am I going to do with you?” may mean a promotion. I place Kate Kaplan squarely in the center of Red’s inner circle along with Dembe. Dembe is the Colonel with the tactical smarts, Kaplan is the Colonel with the logistical smarts while Red is, as always, the General of strategic and executive affairs. (Red’s lawyer buddy is in their too)
Now Kate may be penalized with a trip to the Triple-A farm team for awhile… ie. supporting the efforts of Scottie Harg and Tommy Harg-Keane, but Kaplan never committed a ‘disloyal’ act against Red. She just failed to accomplish what Red has been failing to do all season – secure Liz.
Kaplan DID get Liz safely away from the ambulance assassination ambush. Well done. Period.
Now they just need to get Liz out of Ricky Ricardo-land safely.
If Liz had stood-up, said “Aye Poppi” and given Kirk a huge squeeze… THAT would be thee cliffhanger.
I never believed Red is her father but i think so something definitely happened in between Reds family and Liz’s family that left him to take away liz and if we believe the story in s1e14 reds story of his family.Red definitely loves and cares for her like his own daughter(i not a fan of lizzington)Red clearly loved her mother once.now that the father theories finally came to i am excited for S4