From thefirst episode ofThe Blacklistto the last, Red has always found a way to evade capture.
However, as the series has gone on, the walls have begun closing in on Red.
In Episodes 21 & 22, “Raymond Reddington: Pt.
1 & Good Night”, the chase is on.
Hudson picks up on this crisis and, instead of being understanding, only drives them harder.
When he learns Zuma was secretly in contact with Red, he brings the agent in for questioning.
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Never one to let someone else pay for his mistakes, at the end ofPt.
1, Red crashes into the FBI convoy carrying Zuma.
Red’s own Blacklist number is “00”.
Only one man gets killed and it’s probably the man who deserves it most.
A distant noise spooks the agitated Hudson, who fires his gun into Zuma’s neck.
Red responds with a perfectly placed bullet to Hudson’s temple, ending the Congressman’s rampage.
Other critics had issues with the lack of answers in the series finale.
Beyond that,there does not appear to be any plans for a sequel series or anotherBlacklistspin-off.
It’s his tale.
The Task Force and the cases they solve are just details.
He’s had a storied and painful life.
This skull belongs to a bull that gored and killed the famed matador, Manolete (viaAndalucia).
By the time Red reaches Andalusia, he is already dying.
Notably, after Zuma is shot, Red brings his old friend to a nursing home.
Without any blood available for a transfusion, Red offers his own, a risk the doctor tells him.
Red gives Zuma his blood anyway and saves his life at the cost of Red’s own.
There’s a theory that Manolete did not die of his injuries from the bull.
Instead, some believe he died from an incompatible blood transfusion that he received in the ring.
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