‘The Blacklist’ season 2, episode 20 preview: The Megan Boone – James Spader story in
After a couple of weeks off the air, “The Blacklist” returned to NBC tonight in an effort to start to wrap up season 2. It did so specifically with “Leonard Caul,” a story that picked up where we left off and told us a thing or two more in regards to how Red moved forward after the shooting. Of course, he managed to make it through this alive. We’re only in the second season; this isn’t “Grey’s Anatomy,” and therefore there was no reason to kill off a major character yet. (Too soon?)
Next week, we have a story entitled “Quon Zhang” that will in part revolve around the Fulcrum. At the same time here, though, another key part of the story will revolve around Liz finding out a few more things about her past. As we get closer and closer to the end of the season, we imagine that the Megan Boone – James Spader shockers are just going to keep coming.
For some other generic scoop in terms of what to expect, take a look at the synopsis below:
“After decoding the information that is embedded in The Fulcrum, Red (James Spader) is determined to stop the imminent threat. Meanwhile, the task force discovers that deceased bodies of Chinese-American women are being smuggled out of the country under false identities. Liz (Megan Boone) continues to search for answers about her past after discovering a picture hidden in Red’s secret flat.”
Given that there are only two episodes left after this one, you have to think that there are still some devastating times ahead.
What do you want to see on the next new episode of “The Blacklist”? Share with a comment below now.
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Phil Dunno
April 24, 2015 @ 3:52 am
This isn’t a soap opera that is going to run 20 to 30 years. Give up some more information already or I won’t be watching Season 3.
Quilan Hanniffy
April 25, 2015 @ 6:04 am
Oh come on, Star Trek shows run for like 7 seasons. Still looks like it’s all coming nicely together, and in fairness there haven’t been many episodes. Considering it could have been 22 eps per season. Even worse it could be like lost! At least it’s moving forwards each episode !