The BEST episodes directed by Kurt Kuenne

Nachalo
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7.84
1321 votes

#1 - Nachalo

The Blacklist - Season 8 - Episode 21

When Reddington takes Liz to the mysterious epicenter of his empire, their shared past reveals itself and long-buried secrets are divulged.

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The Corsican
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7.82
2401 votes

#2 - The Corsican

The Blacklist - Season 6 - Episode 2

As Liz and the Task Force race to stop an imminent bombing by an elusive Blacklister, Red has an encounter that will change the trajectory of his life forever.

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Ilyas Surkov
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7.69
3771 votes

#3 - Ilyas Surkov

The Blacklist - Season 5 - Episode 5

Red's intel puts Liz and the Task Force on a collision course with a rival unit from the CIA. Red and Hawkins lay the groundwork for their new business venture. Tom goes undercover in search of information.

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General Shiro
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7.68
2267 votes

#4 - General Shiro

The Blacklist - Season 6 - Episode 7

Red and Dembe enlist Glen’s help in stacking the jury to Red’s advantage. The Task Force investigates a series of mysterious deaths resulting from weaponized insects.

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The Lindquist Concern
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7.65
5299 votes

#5 - The Lindquist Concern

The Blacklist - Season 4 - Episode 5

Liz's loyalties are tested as Red takes action on an operation to intercept Alexander Kirk. Meanwhile the Task Force races to find a killer who targets inventors of revolutionary technology.

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Norman Devane
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7.65
2098 votes

#6 - Norman Devane

The Blacklist - Season 7 - Episode 5

Liz and the Task Force investigate an infamous assassin who has a long history of weaponizing diseases, but has now turned to even more insidious activities. Red and Dembe travel to Cuba in search of a lead. Aram considers a new relationship.

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Your Father's Murderer: A Letter To Zachary
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#7 - Your Father's Murderer: A Letter To Zachary

Storyville - Season 2010 - Episode 5

On the evening of 5th November 2001, 28-year-old Dr Andrew Bagby was murdered in a parking lot in western Pennsylvania. The prime suspect, his ex-girlfriend Dr Shirley Turner, promptly fled the United States for St. John's, Newfoundland where she announced that she was pregnant with Bagby's child, a boy she named Zachary. Filmmaker Kurt Kuenne, Bagby's childhood friend, originally began this film as a way for Zachary to learn about his father. But when Turner was allowed to walk free on bail in Canada and given custody of Zachary while awaiting extradition to the US, its focus shifted to the desperate efforts of Zachary's grandparents, David and Kathleen Bagby, to win custody of the boy. A film that prompted standing ovations at film festivals across North America, it is the recipient of numerous honours and citations, was named one of the top five documentaries of 2008 by the National Board of Review and named in Best Films of 2008 lists by more than three dozen critics.