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No. Season 10 has 22 episodes. Episode 17 is the third-to-last episode before the (Episodes 21 & 22). Lk21.DE-The-Blacklist-Season-10-Episode-17-2013...
| | What Happens | Why It Counts | |---------|------------------|-------------------| | Cold Open | A covert satellite uplink in Iceland is hacked, broadcasting an encrypted file titled “ Project ECHO ”. | Sets the global stakes and re‑introduces the Cabal’s omnipresent surveillance network. | | Act 1 | Reddington (James Spader) meets Megan “M” Kline —a former Cabal operative turned whistle‑blower—at a safe‑house in Reykjavik. She hands him a flash drive containing the Cabal’s “ Pandora Box ” of blackmail material. | The flash drive is the MacGuffin that will force the Cabal’s hand and give the Task Force leverage. | | Act 2 | Liz (Megan Boone) and Harold “Harry” Cooper (the new director) infiltrate the Vanderbilt data center in New York, where the Cabal stores the Pandora Box. A tense cat‑and‑mouse game ensues, featuring a surprise cameo by Mr. Solomon (a nod to the original Red Scorpion arc). | Showcases the series’ hallmark blend of procedural intel work and high‑stakes action, while rewarding long‑time fans with a callback. | | Act 3 | Reddington confronts The Director (the Cabal’s enigmatic leader, played by J.K. Simmons ). A philosophical debate about “the price of freedom” erupts, punctuated by Reddington’s classic monologue about the nature of secrets. | The showdown crystallizes the show’s central moral question: Is truth ever worth the collateral damage? | | Act 4 | Reddington triggers a self‑destruct protocol that erases the Cabal’s data, but at a cost: the Vanderbilt tower collapses, killing several minor Cabal operatives. Liz receives a cryptic message: “ You have the key, but the lock is broken. ” | The physical destruction mirrors the symbolic collapse of the Cabal’s power structure, while the message hints at the unresolved mystery of Reddington’s identity. | | Tag | Reddington walks away from the rubble, disappearing into the night. A post‑credit scene shows a new file being uploaded to the Blacklister database, implying the game is far from over. | Leaves the door open for a potential spin‑off or sequel series while delivering a bittersweet “end of an era” vibe. | Which of those would you like
By finally confronting the Cabal head‑on and giving Liz a decisive role, the episode honors the show’s central themes—trust, betrayal, and the cost of secrets—while paving a clear path toward a satisfying series finale. Episode 17 is the third-to-last episode before the