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Case Profile for 16 Ounces
A pound of flesh, and eye for an eye, Revenge isn’t a passion as Reddington once said, it is a disease and right now Liz is the one who is sick. In this week’s non numbered Episode “16 Ounces”, we pick up right after the death of the woman claiming to be Katarina Rostova. Except the crime scene is clean and Red and Liz are nowhere to be found. Liz begins her revenge quest by turning in her badge and then systematically saying goodbye to each member of the task force while at the same time using them for her personal gain. She is able to steal 16 ounces of semtex to build a bomb to kill Reddington once and for all for taking her “mother” away.
Liz’s PI is now in deep with Liz since she was the one that planted the bomb that ultimately failed. That failure, that revenge disease almost cost Liz the one person she holds most dear, and certainly destroyed any friendship she may have with Aram in the future. Thankfully Cooper and Reddington, Liz’s two father figures in her life, still want to save her from this dark path by making her the top of The Blacklist. How will things pan out? Tune in next week.
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16 Ounces in Pictures
Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week.

Liz’s Lectures
Welcome to Liz’s Lectures that part of the show where we relive some of those arguments or threats from Liz that may or may not turn into greater storylines in the future. Then each week you can vote for your favorite here.
This week our first story comes when Liz confronts Cooper. Our second comes when Liz confronts Red. Which was your favorite? If you want to finally take care of things yourself vote #LizMan or if you have what it takes to finish the job vote #LizDrive.
The Music for 16 Ounces
Dave’s backing tracks were the big focus this week and then we get to revisit “Martha’s Dream” by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis from The Proposition Soundtrack once again as Liz and Red confront each other outside Dom’s house.
You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music.
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A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page.
Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist.
Episode Archive
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A prediction: Red could hire Esi in spite of the fact that she tried to kill him. He could overlook that fact because it was Liz who instigated her actions. Red will need someone to replace our dearly departed Glen and she finds people quite well.
This might be watching too many other crime dramas, BUT, as a plot hole (or not), doesn’t releasing the Freelancer on bail to await another trial because Red was the source and Keen wasn’t available to testify, set the presadence for all of the other incarcerated Blacklisters to seek retrial using the same logic? If so, all of the work the Task Force has done would unravel.