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Le dos contre le mur, Raymond Reddington fait face à son ennemi le plus redoutable à ce jour: Elizabeth Keen. Aligné avec sa mère, la tristement célèbre espionne russe Katarina Rostova, Liz doit décider jusqu’où elle est prête à aller pour découvrir pourquoi Reddington est entré dans sa vie et quelle est vraiment sa fin de partie. Les retombées entre Reddington et Keen auront des conséquences dévastatrices pour tout ce qui se trouve dans leur sillage, y compris le groupe de travail qu’ils ont aidé à créer.
Titre: The Blacklist
Titre de l’épisode: 16 onces
Date de sortie: 22–01–2020
Durée: 45 minutes
Genres: Drame, Crime, Mystère
Réseaux: NBC
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Raymond “Red” Reddington, l’un des fugitifs les plus recherchés du FBI, se rend en personne au siège du FBI à Washington, D.C. Il prétend que lui et le FBI ont les mêmes intérêts: faire tomber de dangereux criminels et terroristes. Au cours des deux dernières décennies, il a dressé une liste des criminels et des terroristes qui comptent le plus, mais le FBI ne peut pas trouver parce qu’il ne sait pas qu’ils existent. Reddington appelle cela “la liste noire”. Reddington coopérera, mais insiste sur le fait qu’il ne parlera qu’à Elizabeth Keen, une recrue profileuse du FBI.

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