Unlike the average teenager today, there are not many shows that grab my attention enough for me to “binge” watch for 16 hours straight. “The Blacklist”, however, is definitely one of them. It completely redefined my idea of what is considered “good” and what is seen as disorderly or “bad”. The main character of the show, Raymond Reddington, is rated number four on the FBI’s Most Wanted List, yet he has won the hearts of all of his viewers. As we learn more about the characters we begin to understand who they are and why they do the things they do. Using empathy as well as appealing to our emotions, “The Blacklist” has persuaded millions that murderers are not necessarily all bad and that our world is not exactly black and white.