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In the final act of last nights jam-packed Season 3 finale of NBC’s The Blacklist, Liz (Megan Boone) came back from the dead and met her father (nope, still not Red Reddington). Her death had been faked by Red’s trusted associate Kate Kaplan, who did it behind her boss’ back. But as Tom (Ryan Eggold) and baby Agnes fly to Cuba to reunite with Liz, they are tracked by the people of Alexander Kirk, Red’s old foe who had been trying to abduct Liz. By the time Red’s team gets to Cuba, Liz, Tom and the baby are gone, and Red’s threatens Kate, “What am I gonna do with you?” Meanwhile, Liz, tied to a chair, meets Kirk who tells her he is her father. Here is The Blacklist creator/executive producer Jon Bokencamp shedding light on last night's developments, the decision to fake Liz’s death, Red and Kirk’s history, what the future holds for Liz, Tom, and their baby, what Kate’s fate might be, and what the impact of the shocking revelation would be on Red and his relationship with Liz.
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