Kate is barking like a mad dog and Liz goes to investigate. He likes her.Īnother flashback to her visiting Tom's grave. He talks to her about her life but she doesn't offer much. Liz gets a delivery from a police guy with a package. She has flashbacks to when she got out of the hospital and went through physical therapy.
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Her generator dies and she goes to the local store to pick up the parts she needs. The Blacklist airs Wednesday nights at 8/7c on NBC.Liz is living in a cabin in the woods and has a new dog. It's a weirdly fun and yet strangely dark episode, so I'm really excited for fans to see it. Again, it's The Blacklist, so it probably won't go as things are planned, but we're excited to have John Noble back and he's fantastic. And it's time that Red calls in a favor of a man who can hopefully assist him in pulling off a heist. In Episode 514, we met Raleigh Sinclair, played by John Noble, who is a man who is very good at creating alibis. I do think that as we look forward one thing that's going to be interesting about that part of the season is the relationship between Liz and Red and how it's really changed, more now than it ever has before.Īny other things you'd like viewers to know about the big episode this week?īokenkamp: The one thing I might say is one of the fun elements of the magic trick Red has in mind, is it involves a Blacklister we've seen before. She's not going to be pushed around by a man who is hiding something. She feels pushed, she feels cornered, she feels like she's not getting answers. So I think we saw a little bit of that fire coming back. You know it's funny, in the pilot, I had forgotten about this, in the pilot she stabbed him in the neck with a pen. Is that a precursor to a showdown between those two in these final episodes?īokenkamp: I think that's fair to say. We've seen her get more violent, usually with other people, but a few episodes ago we saw Liz get rough with Red, which is something we don't see too much of. The propensity for darkness and that compulsion that she feels is something that is incredibly dangerous and has Red worried for this person he cares deeply about, and is something that might make for some really fun television. She's certainly crossing more lines, she's murdered people. And I think we've seen her change, we've seen her do things that are a little more mischievous, even in the last episode she was hijacking information from an Internal Affairs investigation. In that episode you're talking about, Red warned her to not pursue this, that nothing good can come out of it. She's fueled by revenge, which is probably not a very helpful thing. She knows who her father is, she knows she has the blood of a very dangerous man pumping through her veins. We've seen her take a really big step this season towards becoming almost a new person, like when she killed all those guys in "Ruin." How much further will she push in that direction in these final episodes?īokenkamp: Well, I think she needs to be very careful.
So I wouldn't underestimate Ian Garvey in the coming bout. It depends on what Ian Garvey has a counterpunch, and what his agenda is.
The Blacklist Boss Explains the Show's Biggest Shock Since Tom's Deathīut is it the end of the Ian Garvey story?īokenkamp: Maybe, maybe not. What's fun about it is we still have more episodes after this, it is not the end of the season and it is not the resolution of everything, and there's still questions to come. And what I promise is the plan may not go exactly as planned, it might involve a magic trick, but we are going to bring these two characters together, we want a big showdown. I think Red now finds himself in a position where he can at least try to take a strike. Red has leverage over this guy, and when Red has leverage, that always makes for a good episode of our show. Reddington ( James Spader) now has incredible leverage over last episode's Blacklister, Zarak Mosadek - he's a drug supplier for cartels who is basically supplying the drugs to Ian Garvey and his band of misfits, the Nash Syndicate. Jon Bokenkamp: Well, we can take away that it's going to be a raucous standoff between two men who have been at each other for the better part of the season. One thing that stuck out to me about this episode is its title: "Ian Garvey: Conclusion." What can we take away from that title? James Spader, The Blacklist Eric Leibowitz/NBC