'The Blacklist' season 2 spoilers: Actor Ryan Eggold says upcoming episodes are highly confidential

Ryan Eggold as Tom Keen in The Blacklist Facebook

Details about the upcoming episodes of "The Blacklist" season 2 are very classified information that even cast member Ryan Eggold has no idea what will happen next in the show. 

During a live interview with the anchors of NBC's "TODAY" on April 6, Eggold was pressed for details about what will happen next for his character Tom Keen as well as the major plots for the season. The actor claimed that he currently has no idea about how events would unfold in the series. He even joked about finding several individuals with binoculars lurking outside his property to get a glimpse of the script. 

However, the actor admitted that the cast members can only learn about the plot of an episode a week before it is scheduled to air. 

During the previous episode titled "Vanessa Cruz," Tom had a highly emotional reunion with his former fake wife Liz (Megan Boone), who said that he was her biggest failure as a profiler. But Tom said that she was his biggest success because he felt real when he was with her. The two shared a kiss, before Liz ultimately said goodbye to him. 

Meanwhile, the next episode of "The Blacklist" season 2 dubbed as "Leonard Caul" will focus on Liz's search for a man who knows about The Fulcrum. The official synopsis for the episode reads:

"As Red (James Spader) fights for his life, he pleads with Liz to track down Nicholas Caul – a mysterious figure from his past with knowledge of The Fulcrum. It's a race against time for the task force to locate Caul before Red's life is threatened again, while Tom (Ryan Eggold) proves helpful in an unexpected way."

"The Blacklist" season 2 is currently on hiatus. It will return for its 19th episode on April 23. 

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