The "B-Plot" continues the hunt for the truth about Red’s real identity.

Liz and her sister Jennifer are digging into the 1991 fire and the plastic surgeon, Dr. Koehler, who changed "Red’s" face.

For the first time in years, Red is truly vulnerable. Without his fedora, his gun, and his freedom, he has to rely entirely on his intellect and the loyalty of his associates (like Dembe).

The meat of this episode is Red’s performance in the courtroom.

The Task Force tracks him down after he is linked to a series of experimental medical trials that have gone horribly wrong.

While Raymond Reddington is cooling his heels in a federal prison, the Task Force is left to handle the list without his direct oversight. This episode marks a major shift in the show’s dynamic as Red navigates the "inside" while Liz and the team handle the "outside." The Blacklister: Spalding Adrian (No. 124)

Red decides to represent himself, a move that is classic Reddington—equal parts arrogant and genius.

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The "B-Plot" continues the hunt for the truth about Red’s real identity.

Liz and her sister Jennifer are digging into the 1991 fire and the plastic surgeon, Dr. Koehler, who changed "Red’s" face. The_Blacklist_6x03_The_Pharmacist_ITA_ENG_DLMux...

For the first time in years, Red is truly vulnerable. Without his fedora, his gun, and his freedom, he has to rely entirely on his intellect and the loyalty of his associates (like Dembe). The "B-Plot" continues the hunt for the truth

The meat of this episode is Red’s performance in the courtroom. For the first time in years, Red is truly vulnerable

The Task Force tracks him down after he is linked to a series of experimental medical trials that have gone horribly wrong.

While Raymond Reddington is cooling his heels in a federal prison, the Task Force is left to handle the list without his direct oversight. This episode marks a major shift in the show’s dynamic as Red navigates the "inside" while Liz and the team handle the "outside." The Blacklister: Spalding Adrian (No. 124)

Red decides to represent himself, a move that is classic Reddington—equal parts arrogant and genius.