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With our paranoia over privacy invasion, is it possible to ever entice you to relinquish control over your laptop or tablet?
One of FBI’s most-wanted, Raymond Reddington, is dangling a list of other key terror agents and prime felons (who have also eluded the elite FBI for years), in exchange for your trust.
Played by 3-time Emmy Award winner James Spader, who’s made a name playing lawyer Alan Shore in TV series Boston Legal and The Practice, Reddington has worked on either sides of the FBI.
Now, in the new NBC series with a ton of buzz, The Blacklist, the manipulative and compelling mastermind’s suddenly decided to help his pursuers with information leading to the capture of these dangerous criminals. But, for reasons known only to himself, he will only work with newbie investigator Elizabeth Keen. Megan Boone, previously Junior Deputy DA in another NBC TV series Law & Order, takes on the role of Special Agent Keen. Online, speculation is rife over their relationship, but that’s something you’ll need to discover for yourself…
Another thing you’re compelled to learn is the top-secret list that Reddington has stealthily concealed where savvy UrbanWire readers can access.
How, you ask? Simply go to AXN Asia’s website and blatantly disobey the command. Right, we dare you to type BLACKLIST.
In exchange for your courage, AXN Asia, which is exclusively presenting the series in South East Asia from Oct 6 at 10pm (9pm if you’re in Jakarta or Thailand), will reward you with special privileges and access rights.
As part of the special launch campaign, you get to watch the trailer here to get on their special list and for a chance to win cellular phones and other cool prizes.
This advertorial on UrbanWire has been sponsored by AXN Asia.