The Blacklistwill return this week with a very different episode.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: This episode is very reminiscent of Cape May.

Its very different from our fast-paced thriller episodes ofThe Blacklist.

This episode is really cinematic.

What is it like for Liz to be away from everything and everyone?

Its really allowed insight into Lizs internal life while shes really isolated.

She lives in obscurity.

No one really knows very much about her in this small town thats adjacent to her cabin.

The people she does interact with dont even know her real name.

Both emotionally and physically, where are we picking up with Liz?Shes really, really injured.

Her core physicality is [damaged].

Shes really struggling to just approach her daily life physically.

On top of that, with Tom, its as if shes lost a limb.

Shes not doing so great.

I mean, the director of this episode has been a D.P.

on this show since day 1.

The camaraderie was almost even stronger than normal because I got real quality time with them.

Its been something Ive always been really stretching myself to do.

For this episode, I got to return to something that felt very congruent with who I am.

The first half of the season was a fun ride where we actually saw Liz Keen smile.

[Laughs] That was a lot of fun to play.

I was glad to be tipping my hat to the audience a little bit.

I dont mind going on this new path now that Ive gotten a little levity.

The Blacklistreturns Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Check back following the episode for more from Boone on Liz Keens next steps in finding Toms killer.