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The Most Wanted Men

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“You know, I once shared a bottle of absinthe with a Serbian arms dealer who swore The Blacklist was just a clever front for actual intelligence leaks. He was mostly wrong — but charmingly so.”Welcome to The Most Wanted Men, a podcast devoted to peeling back the layers of intrigue, betrayal, and designer coats that make The Blacklist such a guilty pleasure. Join our hosts — two very opinionated amateurs with nothing better to do — as they explore the cases, conspiracies, and quirks of Raymond “Red” Reddington’s criminal concierge service of doom.We’re not here to recap. No, no. We’re here to obsess, to question, to rant lovingly about overlooked plot points and the sheer audacity of a man who disappears into a monastery one week and drops acid in the Louvre the next.Spoilers? Constant.Accuracy? Occasional.Charm? Relentless.So pour a glass of something expensive, burn your aliases, and press play.You’re on the list now.

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Ivan (No. 88)

Send an Encrypted Message to the Men [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2501420/open_sms] Ah, Ivan. Now there’s a name that stirs up memories—none of them pleasant. This particular episode begins, as these things often do, with an inexplicable tragedy: a young man run off the road, his body battered, his secrets buried deep beneath the surface of a very tidy cover story. But I know better. Accidents of that sort are rarely accidental. At the center of it all is a ghost in the machine—Ivan. A whisper, really. A digital phantom with a penchant for pilfering national secrets and sowing chaos wherever his fingers dance across a keyboard. Most men rob banks. Ivan robs governments. But here’s the delicious twist, the kind that would make Hitchcock sit up and take notes: Ivan isn’t who we think he is. No, no. The devilish little surprise? He’s a teenager with a crush and a curious definition of courtship. He didn’t want to dismantle the country—he wanted to impress a girl. Still, the stolen tech in question, a prototype device capable of disabling entire defense systems, remains in play. And trust me, the people willing to kill for it aren’t in this game for love. They’re in it for leverage, power—the usual intoxicants. So Lizzie and I race the clock, Ivan’s antics bring the FBI to the brink, and somewhere between cyber warfare and adolescent infatuation, we’re reminded that even in the coldest crimes, there’s often a beating heart. Misguided, sure. But human nonetheless. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a date with a bottle of Barolo and an old Soviet defector who still thinks the Cold War is in overtime. Cheers.

22 de ago de 2025 - 52 min
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Mako Tanida (No. 83)

Send an Encrypted Message to the Men [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2501420/open_sms] Ah, Mako Tanida — now there’s a name that should’ve remained buried in the rubble of Japan’s underworld. But alas, ghosts are rarely content to stay dead. Raymond “Red” Reddington here, with a tale that bleeds betrayal, vengeance, and the kind of poetic irony that makes even me pause for a drink — or, in this case, a celebratory sashimi platter. You see, Mako Tanida was once a Yakuza kingpin — a man with an appetite for retribution and a rather unorthodox approach to justice. After escaping from a maximum-security prison (a feat that required more than just a nail file and determination), Tanida sets out to dismantle the task force responsible for his downfall, one member at a time. It’s personal. Messy. Bloody. And oh, does it send poor Agent Ressler spiraling into a moral tailspin so severe I thought he might actually loosen his tie. As bodies pile up and secrets unravel, we learn that Ressler’s old partner, Bobby Jonica — a man so squeaky clean he practically squeaked — may not have been the Boy Scout everyone thought. Dirty money, dirty hands, and a betrayal that cuts deeper than Tanida’s blade. Meanwhile, Elizabeth is busy playing house with a man whose secrets could fill volumes. But we’ll shelve that for now. Let’s just say Tom’s extracurricular activities are about to become very interesting. In the end, Ressler is faced with a choice: justice or revenge. And wouldn’t you know it — the line between the two gets blurrier every time someone bleeds. Ah, Mako Tanida. Proof that no matter how far you run, the past always catches up — preferably with a tanto to the gut.

15 de ago de 2025 - 57 min
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The Judge (No. 57)

Send an Encrypted Message to the Men [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2501420/open_sms] Ah, yes… Season 1, Episode 15. A personal favorite. It begins, as these things often do, with a murder—gruesome, clinical, and, above all, intentional. A judge is assassinated in broad daylight. Not just any judge, mind you, but one with a certain penchant for integrity. You see, someone’s cleaning house, and it’s not the maid. Enter The Judge. Not a person, per se, but a force. A myth whispered in backrooms and echoed through federal penitentiaries. She’s a one-woman appellate court for the wrongly convicted—judge, jury, and, when necessary… executioner. She believes in justice, just not the kind that wears robes and wields gavels. Meanwhile, poor Harold Cooper finds himself on the chopping block—literally. A decades-old case resurfaces, and suddenly the FBI’s golden boy is staring down the barrel of someone else’s vendetta. It’s funny how quickly the scales of justice can tilt when someone gives them a little nudge. And of course, Lizzie—ever the detective—digs deeper, even as the truth threatens to fracture her already precarious world. Secrets surface, alliances shift, and I, ever the opportunist, lend a hand… albeit one with a few strings attached. Because the thing about justice, my dear, is that it’s never blind. It’s just selective. And some debts… are paid in blood.

8 de ago de 2025 - 33 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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