‘The Blacklist’ Season 4 Spoilers: Possible Elise x Aram Pairing; More Twists & Turns As Red Fights For His Life
"The Blacklist" season 4 is now on its 15th episode and viewers are asking what's in store for Elise and what would become of Reddington? The season is on hiatus and will return on April 20; creators promise more plot twists and turns especially when they reveal that it's not yet the end for Elise. Reports mention a possible Elise and Aram pairing but it seems fans have to wait till the crime thriller TV series returns in April.
Jon Bokenkamp, the show's executive producer said that the next half of "The Blacklist" season 4 will include a possible Elise x Aram romance, Entertainment Weekly reported. Bokenkamp described Elise and Aram's relationship as a story that is yet to be finished. He added that there is hope for Aram and Samar but Elise adds "sassiness" to Aram's life. Aram may not be that interested in Elise but she seems to add color to the lives of Samar and Aram.
John Bokenkamp confirms that it is not the end for Elise, Spoilers Guide reported. He confirms a possible pairing but he did not reveal how creators would be able to come about it. During the previous episode of "The Blacklist" entitled "The Apothecary," Reddington has found himself poisoned and tried to retrace his steps to find out who did this to him. He discovered that it was Dembe who lethally poisoned him and as he is being tracked down, the supplier of the poison is also being located. The task force discovers that a certain "Apothecary" has provided the poison to Dembe.
"The Blacklist" season 4 was left hanging with Red's life in danger as the antidote is also being located. Questions as to whether Red survives or not and how Elise plans to come back, possibly in the arms of Aram, will all be answered when the series returns on April 20, 2017, Thursday, 9 p.m. on NBC.
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