The Blacklist

The Blacklist (2013)

Episode list - season 7

(13 votes)

All season 7 mistakesMistakes
1Louis T. Steinhil (No. 27)1
2Louis T. Steinhil (No. 27): Conclusion0
3Les Fleurs du Mal (No. 151)0
4Kuwait1
5Norman Devane (No. 138)0
6Dr. Lewis Powell (No. 130)0
7Hannah Hayes0
8The Hawaladar (No. 162)0
9Orion Relocation Services (No. 159)0
10Katarina Rostova (No. 3)0
11Victoria Fenberg (No. 137)0
12Cornelius Ruck (No. 155)0
13Newton Purcell (No. 144)0
14Twamie Ullulaq (No. 126)0
15Gordon Kemp0
16Nyle Hatcher0
17Brothers0
18Roy Cain (No. 150)0
19The Kazanjian Brothers (No. 156/157)0

Anslo Garrick, Part 1 - S1-E9

Character mistake: As Reddington sets up the blood transfer between himself and Ressler he inserts the intravenous line in Ressler's arm first and then in his own arm. This way the remaining air inside the line gets into the recipient's body and could very well kill him. Judging the expert way he handles the set up he should know to first insert the IV in his own arm, let the line fill with blood and then insert the IV in Ressler's arm.

Lenore Scott

Upvote valid corrections to help move entries into the corrections section.

Suggested correction: That amount of air would probably not cause any problem. It actually takes quite a lot of air to cause any issue.

More mistakes in The Blacklist
More trivia for The Blacklist

Cape May - S3-E19

Question: At the beginning of the final segment, the American Flag is flying upside down outside the beach lodge. Since it is pretty clear that Red would not being trying to elicit support/backup for the deeds that he and his female accomplice were about to undertake, what is the significance of this widely accepted distress signal?

Ed Hills

More questions & answers from The Blacklist

Join the mailing list

Separate from membership, this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Check out the mistake & trivia books, on Kindle and in paperback.