Critics from outlets like The A.V. Club noted that this episode established the "procedural" rhythm of the show while successfully building the overarching mystery of Tom Keen's true identity.
Through Liz and Red's intervention, the FBI thwarts the assassination attempt. Wujing is eventually captured while attempting to flee the country. Critical Reception & Spoilers [S1E3] Wujing
To intercept and decrypt high-level U.S. intelligence to dismantle CIA operations in Asia. Critics from outlets like The A
Red demonstrates his deep connections within the criminal underworld and his ability to manipulate both the FBI and his enemies to achieve his hidden agendas. Wujing is eventually captured while attempting to flee
Liz struggles with the moral ambiguity of working with Red and the danger of their undercover mission. She also discovers a hidden surveillance camera in her home, heightening her suspicion about her life and her husband, Tom.
The mystery surrounding Tom grows as Liz finds more clues suggesting he is not who he claims to be, though he maintains his "innocent husband" persona. The Blacklister: Wujing (No. 84) Role: An elite Chinese intelligence officer and mercenary.
While Elizabeth works under extreme pressure to decrypt the message, she also manages to plant a bug to allow the FBI to track Wujing's activities. The mission becomes a race against time to stop Wujing's team from assassinating a CIA agent identified in the decrypted data.