The Blacklist season 3 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Red, grappling with profound loss, hallucinates a journey to Cape May, where he interacts with a woman from his past. They discuss life-altering choices, particularly Red's decision to save a child over her mother, revealing his deep-seated regrets and pain. Confronting both real and imagined threats, Red grapples with the impact of his actions on others. The journey ends with Red buying a beach house, symbolizing his attempt to reconcile with his past and the sacrifices he's made.
Full Episode S03E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the patient diagnosed with?
Placental abruption.
What emergency procedure was performed?
An emergency C-section.
What were the symptoms of the patient?
Chest pains, shortness of breath, and symptoms of an amniotic fluid embolism.
Why did the patient need to be moved to a trauma unit?
Her lungs were no longer functioning.
What did Nik reflect on after the patient's cardiac arrest?
Keeping her alive long enough to become a mother.
Where does Red decide to travel to?
Cape May, New Jersey.
What type of experiences does Red have in Cape May?
Vivid hallucinations or memories involving a woman.
How do Red and the woman deal with an intruder?
They confront and defeat the intruder.
What conversation topics dominate Red's interaction with the woman?
Choices, mortality, and their impact on others.
What realization does Red have about the woman?
She is a figment of his imagination or a memory.
What decision does Red make regarding a child in his past?
He acknowledges leaving the child behind for her safety.
What does Red purchase at the end of his journey?
A beach house connected to his past.
What theme is explored through Red's experiences in Cape May?
The impact of choices and sacrifices on one's life.
How does Red deceive a police officer during his visit?
By lying about his identity and purpose in Cape May.
What does Red's interaction with the woman reveal about his character?
His deep sense of regret and the burden of his past decisions.