Blacklist Season 2 Premiere Date Today: Brace Yourself for the Unexpected

Blacklist Season 2 Premiere Date Today: Brace Yourself for the Unexpected
Few months have passed since the last mystery of "Blacklist" was unveiled. Fans have obviously loved what Red had to offer in his special criminal list and what Agent Keen did to fight against everything. However, the story is far from over as there are still a lot of unresolved questions.
The "Blacklist" Season 2 releases today on September 22, but fans can be expected to face with more mysteries rather than answers. Is Red Lizzy's father? How will she get over the emotional troubles of her life? Will she quit FBI? What happens with Tod? Is he really dead?
While it is almost difficult to say anything for sure, we already know that the man who died was not Lizzy's father. Tod already told her that her father is alive. But who knows, really? Moreover, in one of the other episodes in Season 1, when Lizzy asks Red if he's her father, Red denies, which of course can be a lie.
According to the latest theories and "Blacklist" Season 2 spoilers, Red is her father, who is determined to correct things by bringing the family together once more.
Meanwhile, Red and Keen work on another mission where Berlin is an important part of what's going around. With the current clues and spoilers, it seems like Berlin will indeed find Red and Keen for revenge. During the process, a new villain by the name of Lord Baltimore will also come into the scenario and help Berlin. Lord Baltimore will also kidnap Keen. What Red would do is worth tuning into "Blacklist" for.
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