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‘The Blacklist: Redemption’ Spoilers: Tom May Leave Agnes & Liz for Scottie

By Silvia Gold | Update Date: Feb 24, 2017 02:07 AM EST

"The Blacklist: Redemption" spoilers indicate that the upcoming episode will focus on Tom Kean and his decision to leave his child and wife. Get to know why he is leaving his family in "The Blacklist" spinoff. Jon Bokenkamp, the executive producer of the series revealed some details about Tom's decision. 

Tom Kean Is On A Mission In The Blacklist: Redemption
The spoilers for the spinoff will focus mostly on Tom Kean, his wife Liz and daughter Agnes. Of course, Tom does not want to leave his family behind. Then why is he getting into the orbit of Scottie? According to Entertainment Weekly, it will be more about Tom taking up a mission rather than leaving his child and wife.
Interestingly, Tom will be on the mission to infiltrate a company conducting global operations. Named Halcyon Aegis, the company is run by none other than Tom's long-lost mother Scottie Hargrave (Famke Janssen). Scottie also does not know that Tom is her son whom she presumed to be dead.

Tom Wants To Find The Reason Behind His Fake Death

In "The Blacklist: Redemption", Tom certainly does not want to abandon his family. But right now he is just curious to know about his past. He has various questions related to his childhood and past. He does know that someone faked his death. Now Tom wants to find out why someone would declare him dead when actually the person never killed him.

He wants to find out who he is and from where he has come. So when he does join the organization of Scottie in "The Blacklist: Redemption" his intentions are clear. But somehow he gets drawn in the orbit of Scottie. According to Howard Hargrave, the father of Tom, the intentions of Scottie are nebulous and he wants Tom to stop her, reports TV Guide.

He even finds Scottie at Christopher's gravesite. What is she doing here? "The Blacklist: Redemption" will eventually lead Tom to the truth.

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