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" Anslo Garrick (No. 16) " is the ninth episode of the first season of the NBC crime thriller The Blacklist , serving as the first half of a high-stakes two-part event. It originally aired on November 25, 2013, and is widely regarded as one of the series' most intense installments, marking the first time the "Post Office" (the FBI’s secret black site) is directly compromised. Plot Overview

His character development shifts significantly here; after months of animosity toward Reddington, he is forced to rely on him for survival. Critical Reception and Impact [S1E9] Anslo Garrick (1)

The siege begins with an explosion that disables the facility's communications and security. During the chaos, Donald Ressler is severely injured, and Reddington drags him into a "box"—a bulletproof glass containment cell—to save his life. The narrative tension is driven by the psychological standoff between Garrick, who begins executing task force members to force Reddington out, and Reddington, who must perform field surgery on Ressler to keep him alive while remaining trapped. Key Characters " Anslo Garrick (No

The episode is praised for its claustrophobic atmosphere and the "ticking clock" element of Ressler’s injury. The narrative tension is driven by the psychological

One of the most famous scenes in the series occurs in this episode, where Reddington describes his desire to "sleep like I slept when I was a boy," highlighting the exhaustion of his life as a fugitive.

Shows a rare moment of vulnerability and loyalty as he risks his life to protect Ressler, while displaying cold pragmatism in the face of Garrick's threats.