The Blacklist Season2 Release Date: Red and Liz work together on the investigation!

The Blacklist Season2 Release Date: Red and Liz work together on the investigation!
The Blacklist Season 1 was a super hit and fans are all agog with excitement about the next season. It may also be recalled that Netflix bagged the worldwide telecast rights for the show at $2 million per episode. So the show is also available on Netflix for all those who missed out the original telecast on television.
NBC has obviously kept the show under tight wraps, but they did release some images and inferences from those images suggest that Red and Liz are still working together on the investigation. Even though they are working as a team, yet the styling from the images suggest that in all probability they are in hiding, because Liz was dressed in a hoodie in one of the images.
Liz is also seen clutching an envelope of some documents close to her chest, which suggest that they are pretty important and have some deep clues in them, which could aid the investigation.
Red is also dressed in an old-school style and in one of the pictures, he is seen reading a newspaper. Also on the premiere, Dembe hands over a yellow-colored package to Red and Red looks very intently at it. The contents of the package are not immediately clear. Later, Red checks out the package in isolation, and there seems to be a box in it. However the significance of the box is not known as yet.
The Blacklist Season 2 promises to be a full-on entertainer and an edge of the seat thriller just like its predecessor.
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