Red could still be her father. Why were her mother and "father" fighting that night? Did she just tell him Red is/could be the father?
Well since Lizzie's biological father is no longer in play, what are the odds that her mother is still alive since they made her a Russian female version of Reddington?
Megan Boone on a podcast with Larry King said Liz isn't Red's daughter, but that could change with writing next semester. For instance, she remembers the shooting, but we don't know how complete her memory really is. Liz can well believe that man she shot was her father, but that doesn't preclude Red turning out to be her actual father.Well since Lizzie's biological father is no longer in play, what are the odds that her mother is still alive since they made her a Russian female version of Reddington?
No, the man who was married to Lizzie's mother is no longer in play. I'm convinced that Red is her biological father and that he had an affair with the Russian spy-woman. Likely, this was what the argument was about.
But I have to agree with you that it's possible, even likely, that she's still alive.
Excellent finale. I was very surprised when Lizzy killed Connolly and went off into hiding. I'm glad they didn't neatly resolve it in a single episode. And the revelation that Lil'Lizzy killed her father was another great shocker that worked great. And to me, it finally settles the fact that Red is NOT her father which I've always said.
Resslar and the Unit implode, the Cabal oversteps itself in trying to stop the revelations and Mr Kaplan ends up being made President and pardons Red and Liz then in an Oval office conference Liz finds out Mr Kaplan is Katarina Rostova and this has all been a plan she and Red cooked up to take over the Cabal and rule the world.
but didn't Red specifically say he wasn't her father in an episode? I'm trying to remember which one it was or that he actually said it.
but didn't Red specifically say he wasn't her father in an episode? I'm trying to remember which one it was or that he actually said it.
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