'The Blacklist' season 3 episode 5 spoilers: Red and the FBI work together for Liz's safety

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Liz Keen's (Megan Boone) world will start to get smaller in the fifth episode of "The Blacklist" season 3.

In the upcoming episode titled "Arioch Cain," a huge bounty will be attached to Liz' name as she remains to be a fugitive after killing US Attorney General Thomas Connolly in the previous season of NBC's action crime thriller. But the former FBI profiler will get the support of her informer Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader) as well as her old FBI team to keep her safe.

A synopsis for the episode reads:

"An enormous bounty is going to get posted for Agent Keen, drawing out any number of unknown assassins while the FBI and Reddington join forces to protect her."

This is a new development in Liz's relationship with the FBI since the agency was also determined to put her in jail because of the murder. But her former colleagues will not let anything bad happen to her after a mysterious entity offered a huge amount of money is capture her dead or alive.

Could this also mean that the FBI had been slowly warming up to the idea that Liz is also a victim of a Blacklister in the first place?

Meanwhile, Liz and Red asked for Aram's (Amir Arison) help to reach a mysterious woman called the Djinn who is known for granting all the taboo request of her clients in the previous episode of "The Blacklist" season 3. But Aram told them that if he agreed to their request, he would have to let Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff) know about their act. The duo on the run agreed, but Liz also found out from Aram that her ex-husband Tom (Ryan Eggold) is also helping her run away without her knowledge.

The upcoming episode of "The Blacklist" season 3 will air on Thursday, Oct. 29.

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