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'The Blacklist' Season 2 Spoilers: Liz Kidnapped, Who Wants Info On The Fire?

The Blacklist will return to NBC on Feb 2, 2015

 

As much as Liz (Megan Boone) is interested in the fire that allegedly killed her father, someone else will want to know even more. While the importance of the blaze will be explored in the Feb. 2 post-Super Bowl episode, E! Online claims a flashback to a 10-year-old Liz won't take place until the series jumps to Thursday nights on Feb 5

 

Will it be one of the episode's title villains, either Robert Grady (episode 9) or Luther Braxton (episode 10)? Or will it be someone else entirely?

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'The Blacklist' enlists David Strathairn, Janel Moloney, Gloria Reuben for Super Bowl two-parter | Inside TV | EW.com

David Strathairn will play the recurring role of The Director, the high-powered and secretive leader of the US National Clandestine Service. His true identity is known only by those at the highest levels of the Agency.

 

Janel Moloney will play Kat Goodson, the elegant, self-confident and cold liaison to the Director of NCS. Kat will visit the team at the

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This show frustrates me, I can't stop watching it but find the whole thing too fast paced and the story is generally pretty minimal.. each episode follows the same theme: guy determined to cause destruction/kill people, has funky name, red knows about him but without any sort of explanation or background, he's taken down pretty easily, everyones happy and the episode ends, rinse, repeat.

 

I am only half way through season 1 so i'm hoping for some more variety... but on the other hand i'm really enjoying it anyway.

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