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Elizabeth Keen’s journey

Kenny Mai
March 8, 2021 One Min Read
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You are who you are, being put in a situation that you want to be in or not, you have to be the best version of yourself — Like Elizabeth Keen recently became an FBI agent, and being assigned to a special task force that forces her to work with Raymond Reddington, a criminal on the FBI’s most wanted list – There are so many things that made her not want to work with him, but at the end, he provided information that others didn’t  — so she worked with him — She continued to better understand him and started to even explore her own past – that eventually led up to her hating him with all her anger – She meets her mother that she never had as a child – but Reddington ended that – Elizabeth hated him even more which leads to a long chase and she becomes a different person to her fellow workers – but she is dedicated to what she believes – she regrets so many things that she did – Would she be the same as before? – Many of her co-workers questioned what she is doing, but at the end, she sticks to what he believes – Whether you are still on your journey even on season 8 of the show like Elizabeth, sometimes it might lead to somewhere you want to be – or might not – but you continue to learn new things on the journey.

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