The Most Wanted Men
“You know, I once shared a bottle of absinthe with a Serbian arms dealer who swore The Blacklist was just a clever front for actual intelligence leaks. He was mostly wrong — but charmingly so.”
Welcome to The Most Wanted Men, a podcast devoted to peeling back the layers of intrigue, betrayal, and designer coats that make The Blacklist such a guilty pleasure. Join our hosts — two very opinionated amateurs with nothing better to do — as they explore the cases, conspiracies, and quirks of Raymond “Red” Reddington’s criminal concierge service of doom.
We’re not here to recap. No, no. We’re here to obsess, to question, to rant lovingly about overlooked plot points and the sheer audacity of a man who disappears into a monastery one week and drops acid in the Louvre the next.
Spoilers? Constant.
Accuracy? Occasional.
Charm? Relentless.
So pour a glass of something expensive, burn your aliases, and press play.
You’re on the list now.
The Most Wanted Men
The Pavlovich Brothers (Nos. 119-122)
Send an Encrypted Message to the Men
Ah, the Pavlovich brothers. Four ghosts from the old world, slipping across borders like smoke. They specialize in extractions—kidnapping the untouchable, the well-guarded, the powerful. If you want someone plucked from their fortress and delivered without a trace, you call the Pavlovichs. But here’s the rub: when men like that come to town, they’re never here for small fish. And Lizzy, bless her heart, she’s about to discover that the brothers’ latest target strikes much closer to home than she could ever imagine. Family, after all, has a way of complicating even the neatest of criminal arrangements.