“The Blacklist” season 6 episode 13 will be a treat to fans as NBC is playing both the thirteenth and fourteenth episodes this week. Yes, it will be a 2-hour broadcast so the viewers will be able to watch the episodes titled “Robert Vesco” and “The Osterman Umbrella Academy” consecutively.
First, “The Blacklist” season 6 episode 13 will continue after Red was able to escape from death. His execution did not push through after being saved by Cooper after talking to the president. Apparently, in this chapter titled “Robert Vesco,” it clearly shows that Raymond Reddington lived because he is back with his team and they are working on hunting Vasco.
As per TV Guide, the synopsis for “The Blacklist” season 6 episode 13 reads: “Red (James Spader) and the Task Force hunt for legendary fugitive Robert Vesco, one of history's most notorious conmen. Meanwhile, Samar (Mozhan Marnò) makes a life-changing decision.”
Red will go after the fugitive and they will probably catch him. Reddington and Vasco seem to know each other as per the promo video and there will be a confrontation between them. Guest star Stacy Keach will play Vesco and Aida Turturro, Clark Middleton and Oded Fehr will also make an appearance in “The Blacklist” season 6 episode 13.
As said before, this will be a back to back episode so for “The Blacklist” season 6 episode 14, here’s its plot summary: “Red directs Liz to investigate a secret organization of assassins hired by global intelligence agencies to eliminate former agents, a case with ramifications that will change the task force forever.”
Catch both “The Blacklist” season 6 episode 13 and 14 on March 29 starting at 9 p.m. Meanwhile, season 7 has been confirmed by NBC on March 12 and this means more of Liz and Red’s collaboration in the future!


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