Tonight, another mind-boggling episode is going to be aired from the American crime drama action thriller, NBC's "The Blacklist", as it is set for episode 13 of the fourth season. Several spoilers have been appearing on the internet, regarding the future events and scenarios that viewers may expect.

On the previous episode of "The Blacklist" season 4, it featured Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader), hiring Tom (Ryan Eggold) to disguise as Edgar Legat, an assassin, so that he could reach to Red's rival, Baldur Magnusson. Before this, Red has come to suspect Magnusson about his involvement of his late accountant, Zack Smoll's murder.

Later on, Red revealed that Edgar Legat does not actually exist. He explained that it was a fake identity that he has been using to prevent people from knowing the crimes that had been committed. Also showed in "The Blacklist" season 4's previous episode was Tom knowing that Magnusson was not really involved in his accountant's killing, but had taken advantage of it financially.

A report from Entertainment Weekly suggested that the plot line applied for the previous episode of "The Blacklist" season 4 was reportedly intriguing but exceptional. This is especially the part where Red was trying to figure out the identity of the criminal who wanted to take him down, and Tom's skill and passion of hunting people and killing them.

However, no matter how interesting Tom's ability was, apparently, this could do some damage with his relationship with his wife, Liz (Megan Boone). According to a report on TV Guide, Red is reportedly trying to make Liz understand the situation on why Tom always has to go undercover. One of the most looked forward scenarios on "The Blacklist" Season 4 is reportedly about the couple and their possible reunion.

Other reported spoilers for the upcoming episode for "The Blacklist" Season 4 is about Red being a trouble magnet. Because of his choice to keep a lot of secrets to himself, he has always been associated with danger.

"The Blacklist" Season 4 airs every Thursday on NBC.