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Directed by Creator/MichaelWWatkins

Written by Creator/JonBokenkamp, Creator/JohnEisendrath, Creator/LukasReiter, Creator/AmandaKateShuman, Creator/BrandonMargolis, & Creator/BrandonSonnier
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* ClipShow: It has more fresh content than the majority of TV episodes tabbed as such, but a good half the episode is flashbacks to previously-aired events.
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LetMeGetThisStraight: In "The Major", Liz gets called before a transparency-advocate judge in chambers to explain what the hell the task force does that requires so much secrecy - [[spoiler:especially as it got a harbormaster killed.]] This trope should have been expected.

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LetMeGetThisStraight: *LetMeGetThisStraight: In "The Major", Liz gets called before a transparency-advocate judge in chambers to explain what the hell the task force does that requires so much secrecy - [[spoiler:especially as it got a harbormaster killed.]] This trope should have been expected.
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!!The Major (No. 75) provides examples of:
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* BilingualBonus: In "The Major," the music used to set the theme in the gritty neo-Nazi biker bar is a parody song about farming and milking cows in rural south-western Germany.
*BunnyEarsLawyer: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by the judge's questioning.
LetMeGetThisStraight: In "The Major", Liz gets called before a transparency-advocate judge in chambers to explain what the hell the task force does that requires so much secrecy - [[spoiler:especially as it got a harbormaster killed.]] This trope should have been expected.
-->'''Judge Denner''': Tell me about this "task force" - how it works.\\
'''Agent Keen''': I told you, he has a list.\\
'''Denner''': Of criminals you don't know exist. That sounds like an empty promise.\\
'''Keen''': You'd be surprised.\\
'''Denner''': Humor me.\\
'''Keen''': There was a man named Milton Bobbit, who devised an ingenious way to turn terminally ill patients into assassins, all while working as an unassuming insurance adjuster. The Courier moves high-value commodities under his skin. The Alchemist makes people disappear by changing their DNA.\\
'''Denner''': '''None''' of this is possible.\\
'''Keen''': That's what ''we'' thought!\\
'''Denner''': ...How many of these cases has Reddington given to you?\\
'''Keen''': ({{Beat}})\\
''(SmashCut to a montage of cases set to X Ambassadors' [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=726PwwfqZZ4 "The Heist"]])''\\
'''Keen''': ...He keeps us busy
* RecapEpisode[=/=]ClipShow: Justified, in that Keen is being thoroughly interrogated about the Task Force by a judge.
* SoundtrackDissonance: Subtle; the seemingly-suitable Music/{{Rammstein}}-esque rock song in the neo-Nazi bar is a parody song about farming (see BilingualBonus above).
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