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{{episode
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|name = Minister D
|image = Picn-a.png
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|image = Loving-1.jpg
 
|season = 6
 
|season = 6
 
|number = 9
 
|number = 9
 
|airdate = February 22, 2019
 
|airdate = February 22, 2019
|writer =
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|writer = Noah Schechter<br>[[Jonathan Shapiro]]
|director =
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|director = Michael Caracciolo
 
|guests =
 
|guests =
|previous = {{ep|608}}
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|previous = “[[Marko Jankowics]]”
|next = {{ep|610}}
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|next = “[[The Cryptobanker]]”
 
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'''Minister D''' is the ninth episode of [[Season 6]] of ''[[The Blacklist (TV Series)|The Blacklist]]'' and the hundred and twentieth episode overall.
 
"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the ninth episode of [[Season 6]] of ''[[The Blacklist (TV Series)|The Blacklist]]'' and the hundred and twentieth episode overall.
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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==Number on [[The Blacklist]]==
 
==Number on [[The Blacklist]]==
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*99
   
 
==Unanswered Questions==
 
==Unanswered Questions==
*The title is a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Purloined_Letter "The Purloined Letter"].
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#The title is a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Purloined_Letter ”The Purloined Letter”].
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#[[Raymond Reddington]]
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##Why is Red so desperate to keep his real identity a secret?
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##How did Red obtain the Fulcrum from the [[Cabal]] in the 1980's while he was serving in the United States Navy?
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##What did Red mean when he said the Keen could have betrayed him “again”? What was the first betrayal?
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###A: Faking her death in “[[Alexander Kirk: Conclusion]]”.
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#[[Jordan Loving]]
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##Did Loving use low-tech equipment ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tape_recorder old style] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reel-to-reel_audio_tape_recording reel-to-reel audio tape recording], typewriter) to avoid being traced?
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##How many of Loving’s victims will be arrested?
   
 
==Slanders on the FBI==
 
==Slanders on the FBI==
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#Why did the FBI not search the photograph frame?
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Megan Boone]] as [[Elizabeth Keen]]
 
*[[Megan Boone]] as [[Elizabeth Keen]]
 
*[[Diego Klattenhoff]] as [[Donald Ressler]]
 
*[[Diego Klattenhoff]] as [[Donald Ressler]]
*[[Harry Lennix]] as [[Harold Cooper]]
 
 
*[[Amir Arison]] as [[Aram Mojtabai]]
 
*[[Amir Arison]] as [[Aram Mojtabai]]
 
*[[Mozhan Marnò]] as [[Samar Navabi]]
 
*[[Mozhan Marnò]] as [[Samar Navabi]]
 
*[[Hisham Tawfiq]] as [[Dembe Zuma (Character)|Dembe Zuma]]
 
*[[Hisham Tawfiq]] as [[Dembe Zuma (Character)|Dembe Zuma]]
 
*[[Harry Lennix]] as [[Harold Cooper]]
   
 
===Guest star===
 
===Guest star===
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*Stephen Spinella as [[Jordan Loving]]
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*Becky Ann Baker as Judge [[Roberta Wilkins]]
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*Ken Leung as Assistant U.S. Attorney [[Michael Sima]]
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*Cliff Bemis as Lawton Nuss
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*Jamila Velazquez as Homeless Woman
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*Bhavesh Patel as Sayantan Shah
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*Lotte Verbeek as [[Katarina Rostova (Character)|Katarina Rostova]] (voice only, uncredited)
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*Alan Alda as [[Alan Fitch]] (voice only, uncredited)
   
 
===Co-star===
 
===Co-star===
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*Juan Carlos Infante as Mando
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*Celestine Rae as Mikela Pariente
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*Luke Vexler as Peter Dereamer
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*DK Bowser as Homeless Man
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*Lydia Gaston as Shop Owner
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*Desi Waters as Court Clerk
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*Guy Margo as Juror #3
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*Liz McCartney as Juror #4 / Pug Lady
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*Christianne Tisdale as Juror #5
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*Lawrence Winslow as Juror #6
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*Kelley Curran as Co-Counsel (uncredited)
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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<gallery>
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609Promo01 - Red.jpg|
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609Promo03 - Red.jpg|
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609Promo04 - Wilkins.jpg|
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609Promo06 - Michael.jpg|
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609Promo07 - Red.jpg|
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.nbc.com/the-blacklist/blog/arams-notes NBC.com]
 
*[http://www.nbc.com/the-blacklist/blog/arams-notes NBC.com]
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*[http://www.nbc.com/the-blacklist/video/minister-d/3907599 NBC.com]
   
 
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Revision as of 20:57, 2 April 2020

Minister D” is the ninth episode of Season 6 of The Blacklist and the hundred and twentieth episode overall.

Synopsis

Press Release

While Red fights in court to clear his name of treason once and for all, Liz and the Task Force investigate a Blacklister who has a reputation for leveraging dark secrets.

Number on The Blacklist

  • 99

Unanswered Questions

  1. The title is a reference to ”The Purloined Letter”.
  2. Raymond Reddington
    1. Why is Red so desperate to keep his real identity a secret?
    2. How did Red obtain the Fulcrum from the Cabal in the 1980's while he was serving in the United States Navy?
    3. What did Red mean when he said the Keen could have betrayed him “again”? What was the first betrayal?
      1. A: Faking her death in “Alexander Kirk: Conclusion”.
  3. Jordan Loving
    1. Did Loving use low-tech equipment (old style reel-to-reel audio tape recording, typewriter) to avoid being traced?
    2. How many of Loving’s victims will be arrested?

Slanders on the FBI

  1. Why did the FBI not search the photograph frame?

Cast

Main star

Guest star

Co-star

  • Juan Carlos Infante as Mando
  • Celestine Rae as Mikela Pariente
  • Luke Vexler as Peter Dereamer
  • DK Bowser as Homeless Man
  • Lydia Gaston as Shop Owner
  • Desi Waters as Court Clerk
  • Guy Margo as Juror #3
  • Liz McCartney as Juror #4 / Pug Lady
  • Christianne Tisdale as Juror #5
  • Lawrence Winslow as Juror #6
  • Kelley Curran as Co-Counsel (uncredited)

Gallery

External Links


Season 6 Episodes
 · Dr. Hans Koehler  · The Corsican  · The Pharmacist  · The Pawnbrokers  · Alter Ego  · The Ethicist  · General Shiro  · Marko Jankowics  · Minister D  · The Cryptobanker  · Bastien Moreau  · Bastien Moreau: Conclusion  · Robert Vesco  · The Osterman Umbrella Company  · Olivia Olson  · Lady Luck  · The Third Estate  · The Brockton College Killer  · Rassvet  · Guillermo Rizal  · Anna McMahon  · Robert Diaz  ·