The Blacklist Season 2 Episode 4 Spoilers, Upcoming New Episode “Dr. Linus Creel”, a Psychologist Turn Citizens into Killers

The Blacklist Season 2 Episode 4 Spoilers, Upcoming New Episode "Dr. Linus Creel", a Psychologist Turn Citizens into Killers
The Blacklist season 2, episode 4 is titled "Dr. Linus Creel". It seems like the new season is filled with stories of evil doctors, as the previous episode of the season 2 was also about another evil doctor, as in the episode of "Dr. James Covington".
As in the previous episode, Dr. Covington was known for lending organs and doing other disturbing things. This time, Dr. Creel is a master psychologist who can seemingly turn fairly innocent people into murderers.
The following is the episode 4 synopsis released by NBC:
"Red is going to think a dangerous social-psychological experiment may be taking place when several previously non-violent citizens become killers. Red has a complicated proposition for Naomi and her husband".
Also, in the upcoming episode, more of Liz's mysterious secrets will be revealed.
The new episode 4 of Blacklist season 2, "Dr. Linus Creel", airs Monday October 13 at 9PM on NBC.
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