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Red returns with a new name for the FBI — The Freelancer, an underground contract assassin responsible for orchestrating “accidental” mass-casualty events to eliminate high-profile targets. No bullets. No traces. Just tragedies disguised as disasters.
But this time, Red says The Freelancer’s next hit is already in motion — and the target is a world-famous humanitarian with a dangerously hidden agenda.
In this episode, I dive into how this case blurs the line between “hero” and “villain,” and why Red chooses to expose evil in the most unsettling way possible. We explore Liz and Red’s shifting trust, the moral gray zone of vigilante justice, and the moment Liz realizes she might be playing Red’s game — not the FBI’s.
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Red returns with a new name for the FBI — The Freelancer, an underground contract assassin responsible for orchestrating “accidental” mass-casualty events to eliminate high-profile targets. No bullets. No traces. Just tragedies disguised as disasters.
But this time, Red says The Freelancer’s next hit is already in motion — and the target is a world-famous humanitarian with a dangerously hidden agenda.
In this episode, I dive into how this case blurs the line between “hero” and “villain,” and why Red chooses to expose evil in the most unsettling way possible. We explore Liz and Red’s shifting trust, the moral gray zone of vigilante justice, and the moment Liz realizes she might be playing Red’s game — not the FBI’s.