However, it is not a normal auction. The King family auctions valuable paintings and items that were stolen and they even auction criminals that they kidnapped, like Reddington. Agent Keen is aware that Reddington was kidnapped by this family, therefore she makes her way into the auction under disguise, pretending that she was someone else and interested in a painting. When Reddington was being auctioned, his starting price was two million dollars. The King’s realized that Elizabeth was bidding on Reddington and that is when they were aware that Elizabeth was an imposter. The bidding continued and Reddington was finally sold at eighteen million dollars to a Nigerian man. This scene describes producer surplus. The King family was willing to sell Reddington for two million dollars, but instead they received eighteen million dollars for him. As time goes on, Elizabeth and Tom get back together. Elizabeth discovers that she is pregnant with Tom’s child. She is very overwhelmed and confused when she finds out; hence she has not told Tom yet. Elizabeth decides to make a list of pros and cons for having a baby. She does this to help make her decision on what to do. There were more cons on her list than pros. The concept cost-benefit analysis is present in this scene. Elizabeth makes a list of the cons, which
However, it is not a normal auction. The King family auctions valuable paintings and items that were stolen and they even auction criminals that they kidnapped, like Reddington. Agent Keen is aware that Reddington was kidnapped by this family, therefore she makes her way into the auction under disguise, pretending that she was someone else and interested in a painting. When Reddington was being auctioned, his starting price was two million dollars. The King’s realized that Elizabeth was bidding on Reddington and that is when they were aware that Elizabeth was an imposter. The bidding continued and Reddington was finally sold at eighteen million dollars to a Nigerian man. This scene describes producer surplus. The King family was willing to sell Reddington for two million dollars, but instead they received eighteen million dollars for him. As time goes on, Elizabeth and Tom get back together. Elizabeth discovers that she is pregnant with Tom’s child. She is very overwhelmed and confused when she finds out; hence she has not told Tom yet. Elizabeth decides to make a list of pros and cons for having a baby. She does this to help make her decision on what to do. There were more cons on her list than pros. The concept cost-benefit analysis is present in this scene. Elizabeth makes a list of the cons, which