The Blacklist season 4 episode 22 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, Ms. Nemec testifies against the FBI's collaboration with Raymond Reddington, threatening the task force with criminal charges. Reddington enlists fixer Henry Prescott to counter the grand jury. Aram Mojtabai defends their actions under immunity but faces ethical conflicts. Harold Cooper reveals his past connection with Reddington and offers Elizabeth Keen a chance to confirm if Reddington is her father through DNA. The episode climaxes with Mr. Kaplan confronting Reddington, leading to her tragic decision and leaving a mysterious suitcase unresolved.
Full Episode S04E22 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Alvin Stanton?
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
What is Ms. Nemec's objective in meeting with Stanton?
To provide testimony in exchange for immunity.
What allegations are made against the FBI and Reddington?
The FBI allowed Raymond Reddington to commit crimes while acting as a criminal informant.
What evidence does Ms. Nemec offer?
Locations and dates of bodies collected and buried by the task force.
What is Harold Cooper's role in Reddington's immunity deal?
He authorized it, knowing it would allow Reddington to maintain his criminal empire.
Who is Henry Prescott?
A fixer hired by Reddington to derail the grand jury.
What significant event does Aram Mojtabai testify about?
The task force's work with criminal informant Raymond Reddington.
How does the grand jury investigation end?
It's closed due to national security concerns.
Who provides Elizabeth Keen with Reddington's DNA sample?
Harold Cooper.
What is the significance of Tansi Farms in Kaplan's confrontation with Reddington?
It holds a secret Kaplan threatens to reveal to Elizabeth.
What happens to Mr. Kaplan in the end?
She makes a tragic decision during a standoff with Reddington.
What mystery is left unresolved at the end of the episode?
The contents of a suitcase linked to a secret from Reddington's past.