Meanwhile, Liz stops by the hair salon and it is goodbye to the blonde lockes and hello brunette bop. Samar thanks her "friend," but something about the way they look at each other suggests they may be more soon. It turns out Aram (Amir Arison) hacked Ressler's computer to fabricate the report and get Samar back on the task force. "Well," Samar retorts, "nothing personal, but you were lousy in bed." Burn! In fact, he does not trust Samar now and did not think she should have gotten her job back. However, Ressler says he never did any such thing. They are his competition!Īfter the case, Samar pulls Ressler aside and thanks him for the status report praise. See, Red thought it would be a good idea to get rid of one more money launderer. "Hell hath no fury like a fundamentalist scorned," Red jokes. If the priest turns his cronies on one more target, Red will spare him the humiliation of FBI capture. Red uses the enclosing FBI as leverage to force him into a treacherous deal. It turns out he is the money launderer taking out his competition. He pays a visit to the priest who previously gave the captured Vehm killer the target file. Red (James Spader) confronts the leader of a deadly cult in episode 12 of "The Blacklist" Season 3. After interrogating the prisoner, Liz deduces that whoever is controlling the Vehm is manipulating the group of fanatics to carry out their own personal agenda. That softens her approach as they go out in the field together and apprehend one of the Vehm's assassins (Anthony Carrigan), whom fans saw earlier in the episode picking up a file with another target from a priest in a Catholic church confessional. However, Cooper (Henry Lennix) tells her he wrote some glowing things in a status report that got Samar her job back. Meanwhile, Samar (Mozhan Marno) is still fuming over Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff) having fired her back in the winter finale. They awkwardly sing a folk song until Dembe cuts them off in a pretty surreal scene, even by "The Blacklist" standards. Then, when Red and Dembe (Hisham Tawfiq) track down a known money launderer and accuse him of being behind the man behind the Vehm resurgence - see, another thing all of the victims have in common is that they are all competing money launderers, he forces the in-hiding criminal, who is apparently a musician, to sing a song with his wife. "When I was young, I romanticized the life of an outlaw," says Red. He captured the man who brutally beat Liz in that parking lot in episode 11 and shoots him, but not before delivering one of his trademark speeches. He claims that the victim he knows was no pedophile.īy the way, Red is acting a little funny. Red, though, does not think it is that simple. The task force takes a look at all of the victims and deduces that the group is full of radicalized former pedophiles who mutilated themselves and now target other pedophiles. Speaking of Red, one of Red's associates has been killed by a newly resurrected religious cult called the Vehm that kills their victims with medieval torture devices, including a device, a lead sprinkler, used to pour lead down the poor victim's throats. "All but one," says Liz - she means Red (James Spader) of course. When she returns she urges him to keep it, promising that they can fix all of the cons on her list. When Liz heads out to meet up with the FBI task force, Tom finds the list and realizes Liz is pregnant with his baby. However, when she makes a pros and cons list, the former suspected terrorist has a whole lot more cons than pros. There are signs all around her that a baby is in her future - she keeps seeing her neighbor carrying around her own little one in the apartment hallway and Tom announces he has found a real job as a teacher in Boston! He wants to move their with the dog he just adopted. She can not decide if shewants to keep the baby she is carrying. In the new episode Liz is out of the hospital, but still in a pickle. What would she do in episode 12, " The Vehm"? Of course, she also ended episode 11 in the hospital after the savage beating she took from the man who still thought she was a terrorist suspect. Episode 11 of NBC's "The Blacklist" Season 3 ended with some big news - Liz (Megan Boone) is pregnant! The former FBI agent was just getting used to her newly restored freedom and she now has a big decision to make.
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