The Blacklist season 9 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Andrew Kennison, the creator of a tracking device linked to Elizabeth's murder, is in protective custody due to a threat to his life. Harold Cooper, facing a moral and legal dilemma, arranged for Kennison's protection, which leads to complications within the investigation team. Kennison reveals he gave the device prototype to Detective Reginald Cole for police use, unaware of its sinister repurposing. Despite his arrest, Cole is released due to lack of evidence, while Reddington plans to intercept him for further answers.
Full Episode S09E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Andrew Kennison?
Andrew Kennison is a graduate student who designed a tracking device initially intended for medical purposes, specifically for psychiatric patients.
Why is Andrew Kennison in protective custody?
Andrew Kennison is in protective custody due to a potential threat to his life, which is linked to a federal investigation.
What is the significance of the tracking device found on Elizabeth?
The tracking device found on Elizabeth was designed by Andrew Kennison for medical use but was repurposed and linked to her murder.
Who arranged Andrew Kennison's protective custody?
Harold Cooper arranged Andrew Kennison's protective custody.
What challenges does Harold Cooper face due to his actions?
Harold Cooper faces legal consequences and a moral dilemma for protecting Andrew Kennison and potentially obstructing justice.
Who is Detective Reginald Cole?
Detective Reginald Cole is a former NYPD detective who Andrew Kennison claims he gave the tracking device prototype to for police investigations.
How is Reginald Cole connected to Elizabeth's murder?
Reginald Cole is suspected of being involved in Elizabeth's murder through the use of the tracking device.
What happens to Andrew Kennison at the safe house?
Andrew Kennison is kidnapped from the safe house by unknown assailants.
What information does Andrew Kennison reveal to Raymond Reddington?
Andrew Kennison reveals that he gave the tracking device prototype to Detective Reginald Cole, believing it would be used for police purposes.
Why is Reginald Cole released after his arrest?
Reginald Cole is released due to insufficient evidence linking him to the crimes he is suspected of being involved in.