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Case Profile for The Travel Agency

Welcome to Groundhog Day Blacklist style! A man who works for The Travel Agency is hired to take out targets in 1989. Funny thing is it’s not really 1989. Turns out the Travel Agency hasn’t actually been in operation for over 12 years! So the question is, who has been sending him the targets to take out. Cooper also gets the spotlight this week as he turns the FBI into a Big Brother’s Big Sister’s club. Will Cooper work within the law to help this troubled teen, or turn vigilante negating all the speeches he has given this season. We discuss all of this, Red’s golf game, Liz’s nuptials and Tom being well Tom all next on this week’s podcast.

Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Who tipped off the wife? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278.

The Travel Agency In Pictures

Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week.
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Red’s Rhetoric

Welcome to Red’s Rhetoric that part of the show where we play two scenes from this week’s episode of The Blacklist and then you get to vote which one is your favorite in our poll below. Last Week #RedFuneral was the run away winner with 62% of the vote. This week, our first clip comes when Red and Harold chat about how to spend the afternoon. Our second comes when Red and Harold have a chat about Zeke. If you look forward to a fun afternoon of games vote #RedCelebrity. If you think you can practice self restraint as well as Cooper vote #RedConscience.

Which scene from Red was your favorite this week?

  • #RedCelebrity (55%, 6 Votes)
  • #RedConscience (45%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 11

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The Music of The Travel Agency

Two tunes this week, first one is “Way Down We Go” from the group Kaleo which plays as Cooper confronts Castro just before Dembe sucker punches Castro attempting to escape. The second, “Change It All” by Harrison Storm plays as Dembe bests Red in their mini-golf tournament, while Liz executes her latest plan with Tom.

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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