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'The Blacklist: Redemption' Season 1 Episode 6: Scottie Discovers Tom's Secret

Scottie (Famke Janssen) will discover that there is a mole on her team in the upcoming episode of "The Blacklist: Redemption."

In the episode titled "Hostages," the promo shows Scottie interrogating Howard (Terry O'Quinn) on why he has been spying on her. Last episode, Tom (Ryan Eggold) was horrified when he saw Matias (Edi Gathegi) leading his father out of his hideout. He did not realize that Scottie was aware that Howard did not die in the plane crash. Howard has been telling Tom that his mother has been keeping a terrible secret. He urged him to swipe a secret file from Scottie, promising that it would soon prove his point.

The teaser shows Scottie torturing Howard, asking him to reveal the name of his cohort. Tom is torn between telling Scottie the truth and helping Howard escape. He still does not know whom to trust. He is quickly running out of options. If Howard breaks down and exposes the truth to Scottie, she will know that the son she lost many years ago has been by her side all this time. Tom is not prepared for that because he still wants more time to find some much needed answers.

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In the clip, Tom has made his choice. He is shown helping Howard escape. Their plan will hit a snag, though. Someone seems to know that Tom is the spy. In the latter part of the teaser, Scottie is determined to find out who has been aiding Howard. Her eyes grow wide when she sees the face of the mole. Has she finally discovered Tom's secret?

Meanwhile, the synopsis (according to TV Guide) reveals that Team Halcyon will be tasked to track down a family that has been kidnapped. Scottie will order her subordinates to find the missing businessman, his wife and their son.

"The Blacklist: Redemption" airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. EDT on NBC.

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