'The Blacklist' season 2 spoilers: Red's and Liz's lives in grave danger in 'Quon Zhang'

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The mysteries surrounding the highly confidential Fulcrum continue to unravel as "The Blacklist" returns for the 20th episode of season 2. 

From the start of the season, Red (James Spader) has been on a dangerous quest to find the Fulcrum to stay alive.The classified information about it was revealed in the past episode, and he had to look for a way to keep out of danger as several important people who are not happy with the revelations begin to haunt him down together with FBI Agent Liz Keen (Megan Boone). 

Despite sharing the same dangerous situation as Red, Liz seems to still be wary about his real intentions, and he may not trust her either after she used the Fulcrum to her advantage to stop the NCS director from attacking the warehouse where she was treating Red's gunshot wounds. 

Based on the promo, Red warns Liz that a lot of people are now after her, but the FBI agent is unfazed. She firmly tells Red that they can try to destroy her, if that is even possible. 

Meanwhile, Liz and the FBI have their hands tied because of a new case wherein a number of dead Chinese-American women mysteriously start to show up. Based on their investigations, the FBI discovered that an organization has been trafficking women out of the country using fake identities. 

The official synopsis for the episode titled "Quon Zhang" reads:

After decoding the information that is embedded in The Fulcrum, Red (James Spader) is determined to stop the imminent threat. Meanwhile, the task force discovers that deceased bodies of Chinese-American women are being smuggled out of the country under false identities. Liz (Megan Boone) continues to search for answers about her past after discovering a picture hidden in Red's secret flat."

Also, the trailer shows that Hisham Tawfiq's character Dember will be shot next episode. 

"The Blacklist" season 2 episode 20 airs on Thursday, April 30. 

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