'The Blacklist' season 2 spoilers: Liz finds out more about her past, Tom helps Liz, Dembe is shot in episode 20

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NBC's "The Blacklist" only haas three episodes left before the second season comes to a close. Things are getting intense as there's a huge bullseye on Red and Liz's back. There is collateral damage and Liz isn't sure who she can trust.

In the last episode titled "Leonard Caul," Red made it out alive after that life and death scare, which really isn't much of a surprise since actor James Spader's character can't be killed off the show anyway. But what's more interesting to see are the events that will unfold after Red's near brush with death. 

In the preview for episode 20 titled "Quon Zhang," the voice over starts by saying that Red has become everyone's target, seeing that he is still alive and well. It is then followed by a scene where Red and Liz are talking. 

"By saving me, you revealed yourself to being a target that they will destroy," Red tells Liz.

"Let them try," Liz answers. 

A series of scenes are shown after the conversation, including Liz not knowing who to trust, and then Tom shows up to hug her. At the end of the preview, Dembe is shot by a Chinese woman and fans are concerned whether he will make it or not, because if he doesn't, Red will be an angry mess again. 

Meanwhile, here is the synopsis for "Quon Zhang":

After decoding the information that is embedded in The Fulcrum, Red is determined to stop the imminent threat. Meanwhile, the task force discovers that deceased bodies of Chinese-American women are being smuggled out of the country under false identities. Liz continues to search for answers about her past after discovering a picture hidden in Red's secret flat."

With only three episodes left, fans can expect more turbulence in Red's and Liz's lives.

"The Blacklist" season 2 episode 20 airs on Thursday, April 30, on NBC. 

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