'The Blacklist' season 3 spoilers, plot: Liz bumps into Red's blacklisters, gets help from unlikely individual

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After Liz shot Tom and her memories of pulling the trigger on her own dad flooded back, she became a fugitive, with Red doing everything to keep her out of danger. "The Blacklist" season 3 will see the pair on the run. 

However, Liz is nowhere near safe. According to Enstarz, she will constantly bump into Red's blacklisters as she continues to get as far away as she can from the law that wants to make her pay for her crimes. This seems to be the theme for the new season. 

According to the site, Liz's encounters are not what one would expect. In her new role as a fugitive, she responds differently to the people she runs into. One of these folks is Troll Farmer, Marvin Gerard. The second episode is named after him, as per SpoilerTV

The new season will certainly present a change in arrangement and this, according to series creator Jon Bokenkamp, is because they intentionally "kind of blew up the format." 

"It's not like Red sits down on a park bench with Liz and says 'Here's the Blacklister that I want you to go catch.' That's not what the show is when we come back. They are on the run and they are fugitives," he explained to Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly spills that Liz will get help from an "unlikely place," which won't sit well with her former partner Ressler, who will stop at nothing just to get a hold of her. Interestingly, though, no matter how thirsty he is to bring Liz to justice, the site says that in the end, Ressler will be the one to save her. 

"The Blacklist" season 3 will debut on NBC on Sept. 24.

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