The Blacklist Season 2 Release and Spoilers: The Big Questions
The Blacklist Season 2 Release and Spoilers: The Big Questions
The last season of this crime investigation drama was nothing less than spectacular. Of course the plot and twists were outstanding but performances were just as amazing. James Spader has been acclaimed by both critics and audience while Megan Boone as Agent Keen was just as great.
Fans excitedly await the release of The Blacklist Season 2 and thankfully, there is just a week to go before it begins airing on September 22, every Monday, at 10 p.m. on NBC. So what is in store for fans this season?
The Father-Daughter Connection
This is obviously the biggest thing on every fan's mind but do not expect an answer so soon. The writers are not very keen on revealing anything definitive just yet. The suspense will surely glue fans on their silver screens. And irrespective of the Season 1 finale, the scars seen on Red will tell a completely different story this season.
Sibling Rivalry
Red is concerned about Agent Keen's safety and in the next season, he is going to get a bodyguard for her too. According to latest spoilers on Season 2, Red will hire someone for the job and Liz will get to know about it sometime soon.
On the other hand, Mozhan Marnò, who plays Tamar Katzman, will also be joining the team as an agent creating a bit of tiff between the sisters. It will be interesting to see the interaction and equation between these actors after the successful season.
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