The Blacklist's Liz Keen will soon find her criminal doppelganger.

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Blacklister Tracy Solobotkin (Amanda Plummer) may not look like the FBI profiler, but their reasons for going dark side are remarkably similar. Like Liz (Megan Boone), Tracy turned to crime when she discovered that part of her life was a lie, according to TV Guide.

If the discovery of long-lasting deception can turn even one of the FBI's agents into a kidnapper/torturer/accomplice to murder, it's no surprise the same happened to Plummer's character.

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"[Tracy is a] very unexpected, small, fringe person who has her own very, very dark impulses," executive producer John Eisendrath informed TV Guide. "Once she realizes that the life she's been living is a lie, it completely turns her in a direction that is incredibly dark, and, in her twisted mind, justifies [her] actions."

For Liz, looking at Red's (James Spader) latest baddie might be like looking in a mirror.

Find out more when The Blacklist moves to Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET starting on Feb. 5 on NBC. Click the video below to see a preview for the second part of the "Luther Braxton" story.

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