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Case Profile for Katarina Rostova
Katarina and Liz have a heart to heart about what really happened all those years ago in that motel room, and later at the inn in Belgrade. Liz hearing Katarina’s plight decides to help her and her band of merry men escape from her coworkers and the rest of the DC area Police force. They bond just before being ripped apart again by the Townsend Directive, at least that’s what Raymond thinks.
Meanwhile to help track down the mysterious woman from Paris, Red asks Ressler to spring former balcklister Dr. Bogdan Krilov to help them locate the man who took up his memory manipulation practices. The hope being that if they can find the man now acting in Krilov’s stead, they will be able to find Ilya and most certainly Katarina Rostova.
Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Which episode will we see Katarina in next? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278.
Katarina Rostova In Pictures
Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week.

Red’s Rhetoric for Katarina Rostova
Welcome to Red’s Rhetoric that part of the show where we feature two great scenes from Red himself then you get to vote for your favorite in our poll below. Our first clip comes when Red and Park share a ride. Our second clip comes when Red reacts to Katarina’s fateful end.
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The Music of Katarina Rostova
As Liz Escapes with Katarina in the most convenient story element ever we hear “Wor” by Django Django. After Katarina is gunned down, Liz talks to Cooper, and Red reunites with Ilya we hear “Take It All” by Helena Deland. Finally as we close up the episode with Liz by Dom’s side receiving the news about Katarina from Red we hear “Piano Joint (This Kind of Love)” by Michael Kiwanuka.
You can hear this song 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
Are you loving this episode of The Blacklist Exposed? Then make sure you check out our past episodes going all the way back to season 1! Or if you are a long time listener, listen to one of your favorites like “Cape May”, “Dr. Adrian Shaw Conclusion”, or one of our many interviews with Jon, the cast, and crew.








1. Aram never heard of the honor system? How out of character!
2. Why did Aram have the secret agent note in his desk drawer but never showed anyone? Yes, manufactured coincidence.
3. Do we have to add Liz’s second memory wipe to the Kirk whisper as series-ending intel?
4. Is Dembe working for Katarina? It seems so odd that he got Red to the crash site in time to witness that fake death? And on top of that, Dembe and Red felt outgunned by two Russian goons? Why not run them over with an exhibition of Dembe’s anti-terrorist driving? How did Katarina know she would escape the apartment, steal a car, and have time to tell the goons where to hit her? I was mad too, Aaron. Still am. That’s wedding level forced coincidence. Everything had to be so aligned.
5. Why did Ressler lie to Park about the Hitchens murder? (2nd degree, but still)
6. I still don’t understand how Katarina Rostova has a strong midwestern accent! What is that about?