Directed by Michael Zinberg
Written by Jim Campolongo
Madeline Pratt (No. 73) provides examples of:
- Camp Gay: Reddington plays this to get the drop on the man standing guard over a captive Liz, thus getting close enough to punch him out and rescue her.
- Con Man:
- Madeline Pratt is a socialite that exploits her connection in order to commit thefts.
- Reddington implies that Liz has a history as a criminal. When questioned about it by Ressler and Cooper, she gives an ambiguous response.
- Mathematician's Answer: Liz gives one when Ressler and Cooper ask her if she has a criminal past.
- Keen: I don’t have a criminal record.Ressler: Because you’ve never committed a crime or because you were never caught?Keen: Yes.
- Noodle Incident: Whatever happened between Reddington and Madeline Pratt in Florence.
- Woman Scorned: Madeline Pratt plays Reddington as part of her heist of the effigy mostly as payback for standing her up in Florence.