Liz will start from scratch in 'Blacklist' winter premiere

Revenge is a dish best not served at all, Liz.
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Liz will start from scratch in 'Blacklist' winter premiere
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In the aftermath of Tom's (Ryan Eggold) death on The Blacklist, Liz (Megan Boone) has plans for his killers.

A new clip from the show's winter premiere shows Liz talking to Raymond (James Spader) about grieving – something which she has no intention of doing.

The episode is more like a standalone film than a regular Blacklist episode, featuring none of the regular blacklisters but guest starring Famke Janssen. The show's 100th episode airs two weeks later, on Jan. 17, guest starring Nathan Lane as the newest blacklister.

The Blacklist returns Jan. 3.

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Proma Khosla

Proma Khosla is a Senior Entertainment Reporter writing about all things TV, from ranking Bridgerton crushes to composer interviews and leading Mashable's stateside coverage of Bollywood and South Asian representation. You might also catch her hosting video explainers or on Mashable's TikTok and Reels, or tweeting silly thoughts from @promawhatup.


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