The sixth episode of "The Blacklist" partially reveals the continued efforts to acquit Liz (Megan Boone). This shall the viewers to the next Blacklister, a billionaire, as mentioned by Red (James Spader).
The trailer shows the agents in an operation, with the possibility of walking into a trap. Parts of the teaser show Spader persistently warning about the fate of the country being critical.
Spader is yet again successful in creating a thick plot around the Agent Liz and is seen being personally involved in reaching his target.
Spader, well known for exuding his flair in intense roles, having lengthy dialogues, maintains the momentum in his current character.
Spader's diversity in role selection is eminent. From Sci-Fi movies like "Stargate" to biopics like "Lincoln," he has a different persona in every significant change in character.
When enquired about negative roles affecting his personality by Time, he mentioned that he just plays the character and he doesn't relate it to his life in any way.
As this season shows Red and Liz as fugitives, there are several cut scenes showing parallel operation, and a prominent realm of tension between them and the agency.
The connection between the next blacklister and Liz's clemency stands a fair chance of leading them to crucial discoveries.
The complexity of this season has been well concocted and the factors relating to this momentous episode expect Spader's expertise.
Owing to the content detailing of the previous episodes, the motive of Liz's 'exoneration' might take a couple more episodes.
Executive producer John Eisendrath mentioned that this season they have laid down a serialized story about hunting down the pair of 'Red and Liz,' when he spoke to TV Line.
This episode of Season promises the followers a high velocity plot worthy of the suspense. It is all set to air on Thursday, this week at 9 p.m. EDT on NBC.