[s6e2] Public Enemy Number One -

In the show transitions from the procedural rhythms of previous seasons into a high-stakes game of survival and betrayal. This episode isn't just about a manhunt; it’s a profound exploration of the shifting power dynamics between Raymond Reddington and Elizabeth Keen.

How this episode sets the stage for the mystery. [S6E2] Public Enemy Number One

This creates a tension between (punishing Red for his crimes) and utilitarian safety (keeping Red free to catch worse people). The episode asks: Is the world safer with the devil in a cage or the devil on a leash? 4. Red’s Resilience and Performance In the show transitions from the procedural rhythms

Liz believes that by putting Red in prison, she can finally uncover his true identity without his interference. [S6E2] Public Enemy Number One