'Blacklist' season 2 spoilers: Fight to continue between Berlin and Red; woman to join Red's team

The fight between Berlin and Red will continue on "The Blacklist" season 2 and there's news that someone will join Red's team - and it will be a woman.

In the second season, Berlin, the main villain of the show, is not the only one hunting down Red. Based on the most recent spoilers, there's a woman who will track and hunt down Red. She will do this for a while and eventually, will go on board Red's team.

"Ruthess Mossad agent" is how TV Guide described the woman in subject. Red will learn about this woman and experience the proverbial "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" first hand once the woman finds him.

However, when they meet, IBT reports that Red will get the better of his enemy, just like he always does. Spoilers say that Red will defeat the woman during an altercation and it seemed like the woman has luck on her side. TV Guide hints that the woman has a chance of joining Red's team, given that there is a vacant slot anyway.

Red has a very small team and he likes to keep it that way. The team consists of Dembe, Luli and Mr. Kaplan, Red's cleaner. In the mid-season finale of "The Blacklist" season 1, Anslo Garrick, Red's old foe, shot Luli. Hence, leaving a vacant slot in the team. So, this woman might just be replacing Luli.

Elsewhere, "The Blacklist" is confirmed to appear at Comic-Con this month. The official Twitter site of the show tweeted "INTERCEPTED TRANSMISSION: #TheBlacklist is coming to Comic-Con Saturday, July 26 at 1:45pm in room 6A."

James Spader (Red) and executive producers Jon Bokenkamp and John Eisendrath will be there. They will reveal more details about the new season and will be answering questions about the show too.

"The Blacklist" Season 2 will return on Sept. 22, 2014.

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