'Blacklist' season 3 episode 2 spoilers: Russians help Liz escape, but can they be trusted?

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"Blacklist" season 3 airs another episode tonight and Liz Keen's (Megan Boone) run from the FBI continues.

In the season 3 premiere episode last Thursday, it picked up from where season 2 left off, with Liz and Red (James Spader) running away as fugitives and finding a place where they can hide.

During the final scenes of the episode, the NBC show revealed a shocking twist when Liz sought asylum from the Russian Embassy, stating that she's a Russian spy named Masha Rostova and requested protection from U.S. authorities.

But in the upcoming episode, which airs tonight, October 8, at 9 p.m. EST, she could be in more trouble as the preview mentioned she might get be in for a "game of Russian Roulette" the moment she sought for asylum.

International Business Times noted that the Russians may have been willing to help the former FBI agent escape from Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff), but they are not too happy having a federal agent in custody.

The Russians will also be considering the fact that Liz is connected with Red.

Liz will have no one to trust but Red, who according to the official synopsis, will ask help from a lawyer to get them out of their situation.

The upcoming episode "Marvin Gerard" is named after that lawyer.

In a spoilers report from iDigitalTimes, it revealed that Liz will be sent to Moscow, Russia.

Red is not convinced that the Russians want to help Liz and he devises a plan for her not to get on the plane to Moscow, because he fears it would be Liz's last flight when she goes for it.

He'll do so by calling on Ressler to stop the Russian convoy that will take Liz to the plane. The promo trailer showed Liz getting in a car accident, but when Ressler went to get her, he discovered that there was nobody inside the vehicle.

It's going to be a real thrill when the episode airs tonight on NBC.

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