The Blacklist season 1 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Liz discovers a gun, passports, and money hidden by her husband Tom, leading to suspicion about his true identity. She confronts him, but he denies involvement in any criminal activity. The episode revolves around the pursuit of Gina Zanetakos, a corporate terrorist linked to a dirty bomb threat and allegedly Tom's lover. Despite the evidence, Tom maintains his innocence. The FBI successfully prevents the bomb's detonation. Zanetakos confesses to murder but denies knowing Tom, leaving Liz confused and distrustful, particularly towards Reddington.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the song "Tremble, tremble at the taste of innocence" in the opening scene?
The song sets a thematic tone for the episode, hinting at innocence and betrayal.
Why is Cesium-137 mentioned in the opening conversation?
Cesium-137 is discussed in the context of making something radioactive, possibly for nefarious purposes.
What items does Liz find that lead to her confrontation with Tom?
Liz finds a gun, multiple passports, and a large sum of money, leading to doubts about Tom's identity.
What accusation is made against Tom at the Angel Station Hotel?
Tom is implicated in the murder of a Russian agent, Victor Fokin, at the Angel Station Hotel.
Where does Liz take Tom instead of the FBI?
Liz takes Tom to her workplace, a black site, instead of the FBI.
Who is Gina Zanetakos?
Gina Zanetakos is identified as a corporate terrorist and is alleged to be Tom's lover.
What action does Cooper take against Liz?
Cooper places Liz on leave due to her personal involvement in the investigation.
What is Tom's alibi during his interrogation?
Tom claims he was at the Angel Station Hotel for a job interview and denies any involvement in criminal activities.
What is the nature of the threat that Gina Zanetakos is linked to?
Gina Zanetakos is linked to a dirty bomb threat.
How is the bomb threat resolved?
The FBI team locates the bomb at the Port of Houston and manages to contain the threat.
Does Tom admit to any of the accusations against him?
Tom consistently denies all accusations and claims he is being set up.
What does Zanetakos confess to, and what does she deny?
Zanetakos confesses to killing the FSB agent but denies knowing Tom.
How does Liz feel about Reddington by the end of the episode?
Liz is distrustful and accuses Reddington of manipulating the situation, although she is uncertain about the truth.
What remains unclear about Tom's affiliations by the end of the episode?
It remains unclear who Tom really works for, as his innocence is still in question.