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Leah is not straight- forward, so suffice to say that this isn't simply Leah killing Tariq. This is part of a larger plan on Leah's plan. She's had mixed feelings about Tariq all along. He's the bastard child so she dislikes him, but she tolerated him for a moment. But we certainly have teased the idea that Leah has a homicidal nature to begin with. She's wanted to kill various members of the Lyon family, but one in particular. And there will be a connection. Fox just announced that Empire will move to 8 p. How concerned are you about not getting to do some of the racier scenes like Cookie with the baseball bat at an earlier hour? Firstly, nobody has said to me, . I don't believe that's the case by any means. I can't imagine that anybody would ask us to do that. Empire is Empire, and I think that we're going to continue to make our show. Fox does the programming, we do the storytelling and I think we're still all on the same page about what the show is. THE DRAMA GETS EXPLOSIVE ON PART TWO OF THE ALL- NEW SEASON THREE FINALE OF . The final five minutes will leave viewers speechless in the second half of the all- new, two- part . Henson as Cookie Lyon, Jussie Smollett as Jamal Lyon, Bryshere 'Yazz' Gray as Hakeem Lyon, Trai Byers as Andre Lyon, Grace Byers as Anika Calhoun, Gabourey Sidibe as Becky, Ta'Rhonda Jones as Porsha and Serayah as Tiana, Bre- Z as Freda Gatz, Xzibit as Shine Johnson and Morocco Omari as Tariq Cousins. Guest Cast: Eva Longoria as Charlotte Frost, Nia Long as Giuliana Green, Rumer Willis as Tory Ash, Demi Moore as Nurse, Taye Diggs as Angelo Du. Bois, Leslie Uggams as Leah Walker, Andre Royo as Thurston . Mc. Clain as Nessa, Az. Marie Livingston as Chicken, Ezri Walker as Zeah, Juan Antonio as Philip and Tobias Truvillion as D- Major. Save for Red and his freakishly eloquent monologues, this week’s outing didn’t feature any of the usual characters or plots we’ve come to expect from the NBC drama — with Liz’s absence naturally being the most glaring of all. In the first episode since Megan Boone’s protagonist was seemingly killed off, we took a deep dive into Red’s tortured mind — and boy, was it trippy. Here’s how it all went down: A few days after Liz died from complications during childbirth, Red takes a cab to Cape May, N. J., where it seems he’ll do little more than decompress and grieve. But just as he makes himself comfortable in a beach chair looking out at the waves, he spies a beautiful red- haired woman near the water, who sheds her coat and locket before throwing herself into the waves in a suicide attempt. Red — despite the many, many layers he’s wearing — is able to rescue the woman from her near- drowning and takes her back to the beachfront house he’s squatting in. Red, of course, waxes poetic about the recent loss that’s been haunting him, and the woman reveals that several men are on her tail, with the intention of killing her. It never becomes clear why she’s being followed — in fact, there’s a lot that remains unclear throughout Red’s time with the girl — but she and Red seem to come to an understanding about each other: They’ve both done bad things. They’ve both seen bad things. And neither of them really need to talk about it. A few hours later, as Red is preparing to flee the scene of the crime with his anonymous companion in tow, he realizes he can’t find her anywhere in the house. Instead, he discovers that she’s back on the beach, preparing to once again throw herself into the water. For the second time this episode, Red, in all his three- piece- suited glory, runs across the sand in an attempt to save the woman, but by the time he reaches the water, she’s gone. And I don’t mean dead — she’s really gone. As if she were never there in the first place. Looking for some answers, Red approaches an older man sweeping his metal detector across the beach. Every conversation he had with Anonymous was held with himself. He was the one playing the beach house’s piano. He prepared dinner and drew a bath for. He buys it from the man and washes off the dirt, revealing an inscription on the necklace that he seems to recognize. And just then, the red- headed woman appears before Red once more — and not only has Red known her all along, but she is Katarina Rostova, Liz’s biological mother.“You had no choice. It was me or Masha,” Katarina says, stroking Red’s face. Through her.” So, that monologue Red gave earlier in the episode, about the heartbreaking choice between saving a woman and saving her baby? It seems that doesn’t just apply to Liz and baby Agnes, after all. With that in mind, Red runs off the beach, announcing that there’s someone he needs to see. OK, Blacklist fans, it’s your turn. What did you think of the show’s first Liz- less episode? Drop your reactions in a comment below.
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