If you have yet to watch the episode, turn back now. Step aside, Jon Snow. Your resurrection is yesterday’s news. Confirming what many fans of The Blacklist have suspected since the pivotal April 1.
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Liz Keen died from complications during childbirth, Thursday’s Season 3 finale revealed that Megan Boone’s protagonist is, in fact, alive — and Tom has been in on it the whole time. Picking up where last week’s installment left off, the season ender found Red using every resource in his arsenal to track down and kill Alexander Kirk, the man responsible for ruining Liz and Tom’s wedding day, and subsequently ending Liz’s life. But just as Red closed in on his longtime nemesis, Tom completely upended Red’s plan for revenge. With the help of Mr. Kaplan — who Red was devastated to learn had betrayed him — Tom and baby Agnes hopped on a plane to Cuba, where they met up with a very- much- alive Liz.
Of course, even when she’s hundreds of miles away from Red, Liz isn’t out of danger. Kaplan boarded their own flight to Cuba — knowing full well that they’re working on borrowed time to rescue Tom, Liz and Agnes from Kirk’s clutches — which gave Red’s traitor an opportunity to explain the hows and whys of Liz’s faked death.
But upon arriving at Liz’s home in Cuba, hoping to take down Kirk and his associates, Red and Mr. Kaplan discovered the same unfortunate scene that Tom saw earlier: broken glass everywhere, clear signs of struggle and all signs pointing to Liz’s abduction.
Even though Red, Tom and Mr. Kaplan have no idea where Liz is, the home audience learned that (A) she’s alive, and (B) Kirk had taken her to an undisclosed location, where he dropped a major bombshell: Though he currently calls himself Alexander Kirk, his real name is Constantine Rostov — and he’s Liz’s father. It should also be noted that, despite Liz’s mysterious whereabouts at the end of the finale, TVLine has confirmed that Boone will return as a series regular in the NBC drama’s fourth season this fall.
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We’ll give all of that a second to sink in. You good? Good. TVLine caught up with Ryan Eggold, the man behind Tom Keen, to unpack the eventful episodes that capped Season 3, especially the twisty season closer. Plus, Eggold dished as much as he could about the forthcoming Blacklist spinoff, Redemption — including a potential title change. TVLINE . Were you told from the get- go that Liz’s death was faked, or was her death — and resurrection — something you only learned when reading the scripts? The dissemination of information was very chaotic at first. She came up to me and was like, “I’m dead.” And I said, “What?” and she said, “Yeah. I’m dead on the show.” And I basically said, “What?
What are you talking about? We can’t do the show without you. There’s no way we’re going to kill you.” And then we got the scripts, and everybody was like, “What?! Is this real? Is this happening?” Of course, we all thought there was some way to turn it around. The writers really didn’t want to tell us that she was going to come back, but I had so many questions, in terms of how to play certain scenes, and what knowledge I had and didn’t have. There were certain scenes that didn’t go far enough.
I was like, “Jesus, if my wife just died, I would be more upset than this. I’d be breaking something or punching somebody or drinking myself into a stupor.” And finally, . And I was like, “Huzzah!”TVLINE . Let me preface this statement by saying I’m glad Megan’s on the show, because the show revolves around her, and that’s what’s interesting about it.
But it was interesting to remove the centerpiece from the show. You create this big, black hole, this void of where Liz was, and it pulls all the other characters closer to the center and stretches them in a way they wouldn’t have otherwise. Like, didn’t Aram and Samar share a joint in the car ?
Things like that, you wouldn’t otherwise get unless you threw the show into chaos. I do like the tilt that it put on the show, but in the long term, The Blacklist without Megan — I don’t know what that is.
I’m glad that she’s back. TVLINE . We wanted to create that world a little bit, and then we really explored it in last week’s episode, which was our pilot episode for the new series. That has been tremendously fun. I couldn’t be happier to work with Famke. She’s incredibly talented and wonderfully sweet and down- to- earth, and the ideas that we have for next year on the spinoff are really fun.
TVLINE . At what point in the year did discussions for a spinoff begin, and when were you brought in as a potential star of that show? You know, this Tom Keen spinoff thing was a whisper I heard a long time ago. I want to say end of Season 1 or beginning of Season 2 — I mean, a long time ago. And then it never really happened, so I just thought it was a rumor or a desire without anything behind it.
And then about halfway through Season 3, it started to get very real. They started to say, “Let’s get a script, and let’s get serious about it.” And suddenly, there were ideas happening and casting decisions. And then I got the script, and I’ve really been pleasantly surprised at every turn.
Not because I didn’t have faith in the writers, because they’re fantastic, but it’s hard to do a spinoff. It’s easy for it to either be a carbon copy or stale. But they’ve really done this great job of incorporating what’s wonderful about The Blacklist and adding a lot of new elements to make it its own show. We’re going to get into this political bent. Scottie’s hiring spies like myself to influence governments, and . I think that’s really timely, with Bernie Sanders and the concentration of wealth at the top, and corporations having all the power and influence on politics. If we get into a dramatized version of that world, where we are spies operating with those 1- percenters, that’s a really fun world that people want to see right now.
TVLINE . Have the producers filled you in on other distinctions, in terms of the tone of the spinoff and how it might be executed in a different way from the original series? Yeah, they definitely have.
It’s still early, and it’s still developing in that we’re discovering the tone as we go. When we saw the backdoor pilot, it was very educational for all of us to see what we had created. Once you actually see it, you can say, “Oh, here’s an idea — it should be this instead of this.”TVLINE . Were you shocked to learn that Scottie was his mom, or did you anticipate that that might be their relationship? For me, I really liked that difference between The Blacklist and the new Redemption series — that on Day 1, we answer it. We say, “This is their relationship.” And now the question becomes, “What is the past?” Tom was an orphan, and he was taken in from the streets and trained to be an assassin.
So why did that happen, and how did he get there? And why did this woman give up on him or abandon him? Was she forced to? Why does she not know who he is now — or does she really? Is she pretending? When is Tom going to tell her what he knows?
And then, of course, is she really his mother? Is that part of some elaborate game that Red is playing? That’s a lot of questions. It will partly be to send us down the trajectory of this new series, and for the characters, we’ll find out what happens between Tom and Liz and what happens with this baby girl they both share. What is the future of that?
We’re going to deal with that in the beginning of Season 4 and then make our way to a brand- new series. TVLINE . I want to take a poll. I want to ask the audience something. But I don’t know if I should.
TVLINE ? I’ll go for it. I just want to ask how people feel about the title — Redemption. Do they love it, or do they hate it? And if they hate it, give us a better one. TVLINE . I have no doubt.
Just put a note saying, “Nothing offensive, and don’t hurt anyone’s feelings.” They can hurt my feelings but not other people’s. I don’t mind. I’ve got thick skin. That’s a wrap on Season 3, Blacklist fans. What did you think of the finale? Grade it in our poll below, then hit the comments with all of your thoughts — including spinoff title suggestions!
Suits Recap 7/1. 9/1. Season 7 Episode 2 . On tonight’s Suits season 7 episode 2 called, “The Statue,” as per the USA Network synopsis, “Harvey (Gabriel Macht) butts heads with his partners over a bold move; Mike (Patrick J. Adams) pursues a pro bono case with the legal clinic and Donna’s actions raise tough questions at the firm.”So make sure to tune in between 1. PM – 1. 1 PM ET for our Suits recap. While you wait for our recap make sure to check out our Suits spoilers, videos, news, photos and more, right here!
Tonight’s Suits recap begins now – Refresh Page often to get the most current updates! Harvey wakes up next to a smiling Paula. Louis role plays with his therapist, pretending that he is Tara as he apologizes. Louis stops talking.
It’s not about Tara, it is about the baby. His clock is ticking. The doctor reminds him that he has all the time in the world. His idol Tony Randall fathered a child at 7. Louis immediately feels better.
He asks the doc to clear up his afternoon the following day to talk about it some more. He can’t wait another week to talk about it. Mike meets with a client, whose wife died. He is having trouble trying to get the insurance money. If he doesn’t get them to pay out the claim, he and the kids will lose the house.
Donna is moving her things around now that she is a new partner. Katrina comes in. Donna tells her the news. Katrina takes it well, giving her support.
Harvey meets with Donna. She has written a press release announcing her partnership. She is ready to inform the firm, but Harvey needs time. She has noticed he is seeing his shrink again. She asks him about his panic attacks. He tells her he is fine. He leaves the room with Donna looking disappointed.
Mike pays a visit to the insurance company. He demands payment.
The rep laughs at him. Her hands are tied. She is willing to go to court.
Harvey goes to visit Alex. He wants to talk to him about coming to the firm. Alex wants his name on the wall. Mike is in court. He thinks it is unfair that the insurance company won’t pay out because his client lied about smoking. She died in a car accident.
The lawyer for the insurance company points out that she lied on her application and Mike lied to for 3 years about being a lawyer. The judge rules that Mike has a case, but keeping his prior record out of the case isn’t going to happen. Mike talks to the lawyer after leaving the court room. He tells Mike that the jury isn’t going to trust him. Harvey, Donna and Louis meet. Harvey wants to hire Alex to get a big client.
Louis is not on board with putting Alex’s name on the wall. Louis visits Gretchen. He tells her about Alex.
He wants Gretchen to dig up some dirt on Alex. She tells him that there is more than one way to skin a cat. He is going to get the client on his own. Mike tells his client about his past and what they are up against in court given Mike’s past. Donna visits Harvey.
She thinks he is jumping to decisions. He tells her he is not. He is being decisive about Alex. She felt like she couldn’t talk at the meeting since he and Louis were so wrapped up in their dispute. He tells her that if she had the balls to ask to become a partner she needs to have the balls to talk up in meetings.
Mike is sitting at the table at home, relaxing. Rachel comes home. She wants to know what happened with his case. He tells her. He wants her to take over the case. She accepts. Alex calls Harvey. He is angry – why is he hearing that Harvey is trying to pouch his client. Harvey realizes that it is Louis.
He heads to the office to confront Louis. He accuses Louis of being jealous. Louis accuses him of watering down the firm. Louis reminds him that he needs everyone’s vote and he won’t get it. Rachel comes into Harvey’s office. She asks to take Mike’s case. Harvey says no. He doesn’t have time to talk anymore – he has a plane to catch.
Harvey gets off the plane to calls from Mike. Mike is mad that Harvey told Rachel no. Harvey wants Mike to find a reporter and take care of the narrative. Paint himself as the hero.
Harvey meets with Jessica. Louis has already filled her in and she thinks Harvey is making a mistake. He gets angry. She tells him to take her name off the wall and so what the hell he wants.
Paula calls as he heads home in a limo. She has to reschedule. He is okay with that. She wants to know what is going on. He starts to tell her, but insists he feels better already now that they have spoken. Mike wants Rachel to get records from the insurance company that they have a policy of not paying out. She tells him that she can never get them to share information like that.
Mike reminds her that she knows a corporate spy. They go to meet her. Rachel cost her millions prior when word got out to some about her identity. She wants $5. 0k to get information. Mike agrees. Louis meets with his therapist. He wanted Harvey to treat him like a friend and a partner.
That is why he is so angry about Alex. Katrina wants to talk to Harvey. She is upset about Donna becoming a partner. She came back to the firm to get on track to become a partner. Now it appears that becoming partner is different. He assures her it isn’t before politely dismissing her. Harvey meets with Alex.
He can’t offer him a partnership, but a place at the firm. After some hesitation and anger, Alex accepts. Mike meets the insurance company’s lawyer on the street.
He shows him documentation, proof that the insurance company doesn’t pay out. He wants the lawyer to make a statement to a reporter that he never wants to up against Mike again.
He also wants a payout to his client. Louis finally shares his feelings with Harvey. The two make amends. Harvey pays Donna a visit next. She can’t be partner. She isn’t a lawyer.
Fine, she tells him. She wants to be COO.
They shake on it. Mike meets with his reporter.
He is going to tell him everything. Harvey calls Jessica to apologize.
He wants her to stay. He tells her about Alex. And he does plan to drop Jim. Jessica agrees and she thinks he is ready, finally!