But, it's a tv show, right? They're allowed to take giant creative leaps when necessary. As for real world scenarios, I have no idea if this would even fly. I feel like this could explain how they "faked" her death in the fictional sense. Etomidate is a short acting anesthetic, also not uncommonly used in a rapid intubation protocol for emergency airway management. Succinylcholine is a paralytic, and not uncommonly used in emergency intubation. Add in the private Kaplan/Tom/Liz convo after Liz kicks Red out, Kaplan's insistence at Red's quick departure once Liz is dead and another private convo between her and Nick as Red walls to his car.you're given good reason to suspect something is up.Īnother huge kicker for me is the coma inducement scene and the very distinctive mention of the drugs Succinylcholine and Etomidate. The conversation in the car on the way to the Nightclub ICU, as well as her cut off convo with Nick, "It's a risk to all of us, but it's possible, right." with Nick's sudden change in subject when Red walked up.these are huge clues. I think she is still reeling from the death's of her crew in the episode where they were shot while cleaning up for Reddington, then having Liz and her baby so close to disaster as they were put her over the edge and gave her reason to doubt Red-another something I am quite positive is a rare occurrence for Kate. Kaplan's emotions were extreme for her, which is rare. Kaplan, as well as Tom, are definitely behind Liz's fake death. This was a fantastic episode.I was wringing my hands the entire time. Violations of this rule may result in an immediate ban.Įpisode Discussions Season 1 Archive Season 2 Archive Season 3 Archive Season 4 Archive Season 5 Archive Season 6 Archive Season 7 Archive Season 8 Archive Season 9
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