The - Blacklist 9x10
The resolution—where Aram recommends Powell for his old position at Greylock—symbolizes his ultimate commitment to public service over personal wealth. It reinforces the theme that the Task Force members, like Red’s own associates, are bound by a loyalty that transcends material gain, even as that loyalty often places them in moral grey areas.
The central plot revolves around "Arcane Wireless," a supposedly untraceable cellular network marketed exclusively to the criminal underworld. The mastermind, a figure known as "The Seer" (William Meyers), offers a service that promises complete anonymity from government surveillance. However, in a signature Blacklist twist, the network is revealed to be an elaborate FBI sting operation. The Blacklist 9x10
The episode highlights a modern criminal irony: the very tools used to evade the law are often forged by the law itself. This "ripped from the headlines" approach mirrors real-world law enforcement operations, such as ANOM, where authorities distributed encrypted devices to intercept organized crime communications. The ultimate "unexpected consequence" arises when the Task Force, led by an unknowing Cooper and Aram, dismantles the very operation their own agency spent years building, inadvertently protecting Reddington from the surveillance that was specifically targeting him. The resolution—where Aram recommends Powell for his old
"Arcane Wireless" also serves as a character study for Aram Mojtabai . Throughout the episode, Aram grapples with the "what ifs" of his career path after seeing a former mentor, FJ Powell, apply for the high-paying CTO position Aram abandoned to return to the Task Force. This professional jealousy fuels Aram’s investigation into the Arcane network, leading him to uncover the truth about its FBI origins. The mastermind, a figure known as "The Seer"
Episode 9x10 stands out for its tight narrative and the way it integrates the "case of the week" with broader seasonal themes of recovery and realignment following Elizabeth Keen’s death. By the end of the hour, Reddington has successfully used the FBI to destroy an FBI sting, Heddie has proven her worth, and the Task Force has unknowingly served as Red’s ultimate shield. It is a quintessential Blacklist hour: one where the characters' greatest victories are also their most profound moral compromises.
