'The Blacklist' season 3 spoilers: Tom gets into serious trouble to clear Liz's name in episode 6

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"The Blacklist" season 3 has significantly changed the formula up with Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone) now on the run with Reddington (James Spader) with the FBI hot on their trail. After the encounter with the FBI and assassins in episode 5, episode 6 will see Tom (Ryan Eggold) get into serious trouble to clear Liz's name.

According to details posted on IMDB, Red and Liz will be on the road looking for one Andras Halmi, who has reportedly gone missing. Halmi is described as a "trusted advisor" for The Director (David Strathairn) and may be a key figure in clearing Liz's name or could be a key figure in their battle against the Cabal.

Searching for Halmi won't go smoothly, however, as the synopsis does state Red and Liz will get entangled in a violent confrontation. This hints that the Cabal's hired guns and assassins are closing in even more than before and may even trade gunshots with Liz and Reddington before the duo can get to Halmi.

While Red and Liz are busy pursuing Halmi, Tom Keen will be on a mission of his own as he tries in his own ways to save Liz and clear her name from the FBI's most wanted list. According to the synopsis, he will end up in a type of "Fight Club" just to find a man he believes will clear Elizabeth's name.

With a description like that, it is highly speculated that this means Tom will be entering illegal fighting dens where one insider, most likely a mob head in charge of the fights, may have useful information that may serve as evidence to remove Liz's name from the FBI's list.

Exonerating Liz from the wanted list has proven to be an important detail in season 3. The sooner she and Red can go back to the safety of the FBI the sooner they can all work together to go head-to-head against the Cabal organization.

"The Blacklist" season 3 episode 6, "Sir Crispin Crandall," airs on Nov. 5.

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