“The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 10 is expected to end Red’s (James Spader) incarceration. The trailer for the upcoming release saw the Concierge of Crime ordering Vontea (Coy Stewart) and Vega (Javier Molina) to do a bit of grocery shopping. And the items included in the list is quite bizarre.
Show creator Jon Bokenkamp said that fans should definitely watch “The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 10 to know what sort of storm Red is cooking. Furthermore, Bokenkamp assured fans that the master criminal’s breakout will be done in the most “Raymond Reddington-like escape,” TVGuide (via TV.com) reported. As for Red’s ongoing trial, Bokenkamp also provided some hints on this development.
“[The Blacklist Season 6 Episode 10] is certainly a turning point in our series. Reddington pleads guilty on all counts – essentially caving to the prosecution – and yet the reason he does this is exactly the reason you can’t miss this episode. This week’s episode is a heist, disguised as a legal drama, and it’s going to box Reddington into a corner unlike any we’ve seen in the life of our show,” Bokenkamp said.
A piece of Red’s plan seems to involved a criminal called the “Cryptobanker.” Another trailer for “The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 10 saw Red speaking with Liz (Megan Boone) and instructing her to find this individual as he poses a great threat to the halls of power. The problem is that Red is in the dark what the Crpyotbanker is planning until Liz captures the criminal.
Liz, of course, catches Red’s intentions quickly. After the master criminal pieces together the Cryptobanker’s plan, he’ll dangle it in front of everyone just enough to entice them to reinstate him his immunity agreement. Brilliant as always. Regarding the release date of “The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 10, it’s been slated to air a few hours from now.


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