“The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 16 will be another tension-filled story to follow as Red (James Spader) is hunting down the person responsible for having him incarcerated. What he doesn’t know, however, is the person he’s looking for is none other than Liz (Megan Boone) herself, CarterMatt reported.
To make matters worse, Dembe (Hisham Tawfiq) also knows about this fact but chose to keep the information for himself. The trailer for “The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 16 portrayed a grim fate for those who crossed Red with the Concierge of Crime confronting Dembe about the matter.
“If you knew the truth, would you come forward and stop me from taking a life?” Red asked his trusted bodyguard. Prior to this, Liz can be seen begging Dembe not to reveal her involvement, which puts the former South Sudan fighter in a tight spot. On one hand, he feels a certain kinship with Liz. On the other, he’s betraying the trust of the man who gave him a second life and nursed him back to health. Will he fold in “The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 16 and finally reveal to Red what Liz did?
That remains to be seen. Judging by how everything is progressing, however, it seems that Red will find out soon who betrayed him. Meanwhile, the next person on Red’s list is called Lady Luck. The synopsis of “The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 16 described this criminal as someone capable of wiping out anyone’s debt. For a price, of course.
Liz will be working with Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff) to track down this criminal and bring him to justice. On the side, Aram (Amir Arison) will still be dealing with the loss of Samar (Mozhan Marnò). Arison said that fans will know he has fully recovered once he starts wearing bright clothing once again, TV Guide reported. As for when “The Blacklist” Season 6 Episode 16 will be released, NBC will air it a few hours from now.


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