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| Act | What Happens | Why It Counts | |---------|------------------|-------------------| | Cold Open | A covert satellite uplink in Iceland is hacked, broadcasting an encrypted file titled “Project ECHO”. | Sets the global stakes and re‑introduces the Cabal’s omnipresent surveillance network. | | Act 1 | Reddington (James Spader) meets Megan “M” Kline—a former Cabal operative turned whistle‑blower—at a safe‑house in Reykjavik. She hands him a flash drive containing the Cabal’s “Pandora Box” of blackmail material. | The flash drive is the MacGuffin that will force the Cabal’s hand and give the Task Force leverage. | | Act 2 | Liz (Megan Boone) and Harold “Harry” Cooper (the new director) infiltrate the Vanderbilt data center in New York, where the Cabal stores the Pandora Box. A tense cat‑and‑mouse game ensues, featuring a surprise cameo by Mr. Solomon (a nod to the original Red Scorpion arc). | Showcases the series’ hallmark blend of procedural intel work and high‑stakes action, while rewarding long‑time fans with a callback. | | Act 3 | Reddington confronts The Director (the Cabal’s enigmatic leader, played by J.K. Simmons). A philosophical debate about “the price of freedom” erupts, punctuated by Reddington’s classic monologue about the nature of secrets. | The showdown crystallizes the show’s central moral question: Is truth ever worth the collateral damage? | | Act 4 | Reddington triggers a self‑destruct protocol that erases the Cabal’s data, but at a cost: the Vanderbilt tower collapses, killing several minor Cabal operatives. Liz receives a cryptic message: “You have the key, but the lock is broken.” | The physical destruction mirrors the symbolic collapse of the Cabal’s power structure, while the message hints at the unresolved mystery of Reddington’s identity. | | Tag | Reddington walks away from the rubble, disappearing into the night. A post‑credit scene shows a new file being uploaded to the Blacklister database, implying the game is far from over. | Leaves the door open for a potential spin‑off or sequel series while delivering a bittersweet “end of an era” vibe. | Lk21.DE-The-Blacklist-Season-10-Episode-17-2013...
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The Reddington saga inches closer to its end, and Episode 17 of The Blacklist’s final season delivers a chilling reminder that no one escapes their past — not even Raymond Reddington.
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Red directs the Task Force to hunt The Morgana Logistics Corporation – a shadow company that doesn't ship goods, but instead specializes in disappearing people: witnesses, criminals, and assets who need to vanish completely. They use a complex network of safe houses, false identities, and untraceable transport.
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Aram and Dembe find themselves on opposite sides of a moral dilemma, while Agent Heron (new to the team this season) questions whether chasing Red’s list is still justice — or just revenge. Meanwhile, Agnes’s safety becomes a bargaining chip, forcing Liz’s memory (and her legacy) back into the spotlight.
Season 10 follows the aftermath of Elizabeth Keen’s death and the Task Force’s public exposure. A new Blacklister emerges every week, but the season’s arc centers on Wujing (a former Blacklister from Season 1) who has released the complete Blacklist to the criminal underworld, putting Red Reddington and the Task Force in crosshairs globally.