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Spader agrees they're in sync. "Megan is incredibly eager and game, and with very little experience
-- and very open about that," he says. "Our relationship is a function of the relationship of the characters in the show. So it works pretty well for both of us." And like the characters, the actors who play them remain in the dark about mysteries "The Blacklist" is spinning. "The things that I'm sure about have to do with Liz's character," says Boone, "and not the circumstances of her life. Those seem really ambiguous and up for grabs right now." "I know enough for me to be able to do my job," says Spader. "If I have a question because I can't wrap my head around something, I get an answer to it. That's all I want to know." It's a show that trades on secrets, as does its stars, one of whom, despite her breakout role in a breakout series, continues to live largely incognito. Boone reports that friends ask if, after "The Blacklist" hit the air, anyone began recognizing her on the street. "I say, 'WHAT street?!' I get into the production van in the morning, I go to set, I go home at night. I don't GO on the streets." But maybe there's another reason no one picks her out. "After work, I take my hair off," she confides, giving her long, brown tresses a tug. "This is a wig. Underneath it, I have short hair." ___ Online:
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