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Case Profile for Kings Of The Highway
All roads have come together and we have finally arrived at The Blacklist Fall Finale! With Red missing, Liz is forced to go undercover in an effort to save her mentor, or die trying. The effects of a multitude of threads are felt here as Ressler and Samar deal with the ramifications of their tryst, Aram learns the truth, Tom and Harold evade Mr. Solomon, and Red is forced to play hillbilly keep away with the Kings of the Highway. Join Troy and Aaron as they break down every aspect of the last episode for 2015 in this edition of The Blacklist Exposed!
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Kings Of The Highway In Pictures
Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week.
Red’s Rhetoric
#RedBlow was last week’s standout as 65% of you were wondering along with us if Ted Bundy actually can blow a beautiful vase. This week’s first scene is when Red chat’s with Liz about Ian and the beekeeper. The second is when Red has tea time with Jilly. Which was your favorite? Vote in the twitter polls, comment on facebook and let us know if you want to know more about the beekeeper with the #RedBee or if you think Jilly really does need help use the #RedTea.
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Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist.
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Michael Palin was the stutterer in “A Fish Called Wanda”, though IIRC Kevin Kline did make fun of Ken’s stutter with the “Nobody c-c-c-cares about K-K-K-Ken!” line.