The seventh season of the American crime thriller television series The Blacklist was ordered on March 11, 2019. getting rating 8/10 on IMDb and aired by NBC.
Now the season has returned for its 11th and subsequent episodes. The 11th episode aired on NBC on March 20th, 2020. In this episode, fans will be finally be told if Katarina Rostova will be able to be successful faking her death.
THE PLOT
After a three-month break Blacklist But if you expected the show to check in with his ex-lover-turned-enemy Katarina Rostova, you were left hanging a little while longer.
Red witnessed Katarina’s murder at the hands of two unknown men. But her death was a trick and when Katarina revealed to Liz that she’d faked her own demise (like a mother, like a daughter!), the women formed an alliance.
“In Red’s mind, Katarina Rostova is dead. She’s gone, and so is the threat that she posed to Liz and the task force
Liz revealed to Ressler that her mother is actually alive, in an effort to curb Ressler’s guilt about his involvement with Katarina’s death. But Bokenkamp assures us that Liz won’t regret spilling the beans to her colleague — at least for the time being.
In upcoming episodes, Liz’s secret isn’t the only one that Ressler is keeping.
“One of the biggest secrets is being kept by Agent Ressler,” Bokenkamp teases. “We tend to think of Ressler as a very by-the-book agent — a real Boy Scout whose career is built upon integrity. But I think the audience is going to be really surprised when they peel back the curtain and take a peek into his past.
THE BLACKLIST SEASON 7 MAIN CAST
- James Spader as Raymond “Red” Reddington
- Megan Boone as Elizabeth Keen
- Diego Klattenhoff as Donald Ressler
- Harry Lennix as Harold Cooper
- Amir Arison as Aram Mojtabai
- Hisham Tawfiq as Dembe Zuma
EXPECTATIONS FROM THE SHOW
I doubt James Spader would be up to it, but I’d rather see a whole show about just Reddington. I just don’t care about Elizabeth Keen at all. She continues to just be in the way of what would otherwise be a pretty fun show. I guess the writers want you to care about Keen, her story, or backstory I guess, but I just don’t. They had an opportunity to tell Keen’s story when it actually would have mattered, but now, it’s pointless. All I can ever think is how much better the show would be without that particular character and I blame it mostly on the writers. Keen’s origin story should have wrapped up years ago, and Raymond Reddington is just too charming, charismatic, and fun to watch that focusing on Elizabeth Keen feels like a chore.
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