Jane Doe is found in Times Square with no memory and mysterious tattoos on her body.Jane Doe is found in Times Square with no memory and mysterious tattoos on her body.Jane Doe is found in Times Square with no memory and mysterious tattoos on her body.
- Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
- 2 wins & 9 nominations total
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I am really disappointed in the turn Blindspot has taken. I'm sick of the Roman storyline & his seemingly unbreakable hold on Jane. Also,Jane talks through gritted teeth all the time,which is extremely annoying. We started out really enjoying this show,but we are fast losing interest.
After 5 seasons, it has finally come to an end. It was a really good series. I enjoyed it. The characters are likable, you grow into them and explore their world with them and it ended well, a very befitting end after 5 years.
Blindspot focuses on a mysterious tattooed woman who has lost her memory and does not know her own identity. The FBI discovers that each tattoo contains a clue to a crime they will have to solve.
Creative, exciting, new twists, great action; why do we watch TV? There's always a new clue, a new story, a twist to add that keeps you wanting to watch the next week. She is a top trained pro, and there is a level of doubt. The character interactions between Jane and Heller are complex, close, tense, loving yet harsh and unpredictable. The build-up of all the characters on the team is well thought out, not haphazard, and slowly creates a solid cast, just like CSI Miami, or the Sopranos was developed. This show captures your interest and is unlike another cop, medical or court series I've seen in a long-time.
I really looked forward to this show and I am not at all disappointed. I cant give it a 10 but a 9 does just fine. The characters are interesting and I find myself looking forward to each episode! 7/10
Creative, exciting, new twists, great action; why do we watch TV? There's always a new clue, a new story, a twist to add that keeps you wanting to watch the next week. She is a top trained pro, and there is a level of doubt. The character interactions between Jane and Heller are complex, close, tense, loving yet harsh and unpredictable. The build-up of all the characters on the team is well thought out, not haphazard, and slowly creates a solid cast, just like CSI Miami, or the Sopranos was developed. This show captures your interest and is unlike another cop, medical or court series I've seen in a long-time.
I really looked forward to this show and I am not at all disappointed. I cant give it a 10 but a 9 does just fine. The characters are interesting and I find myself looking forward to each episode! 7/10
Blindspot starts with a naked woman, Jane Doe (Jaime Alexander), in the middle of Times Square with no memory of who she is or how she got there. Her body is full of fresh tattoos which turns out that each one is a clue to a major crime. Agent Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) and his FBI team (Ashley Johnson, Rob Brown, Audrey Esparza) try to solve the tattoos and discover who Jane Doe really is and how she got these tattoos. It's a show filled with action, mystery, twists sand turns, etc. At the very least it's a show that will keep you entertained and intriguing enough to keep you coming back to watch.
The pilot was exciting, tattoo girl and her FBI Handler.
Then it took a downward spiral. Every week, they are selecting a specific tattoo. Like Terrorists planned their event one by one, following a calendar.
The whole story was pointing towards a bigger story, relating our beloved FBI Agent Kurt Weller. But the way and size of the story is getting more clumsy.
And every time they are going someplace, where they already know that threat awaits, they only took one vehicle with 4 of them. So a nuclear bomb is going off somewhere and they sent 3 agents and one not so sure agent to fix it. There should be a whole Calvary ridding with them with all sorts of experts. This 4 man army vibe kinda wasted the series for me.
A TV Show including FBI should have the real traits of FBI.
Then it took a downward spiral. Every week, they are selecting a specific tattoo. Like Terrorists planned their event one by one, following a calendar.
The whole story was pointing towards a bigger story, relating our beloved FBI Agent Kurt Weller. But the way and size of the story is getting more clumsy.
And every time they are going someplace, where they already know that threat awaits, they only took one vehicle with 4 of them. So a nuclear bomb is going off somewhere and they sent 3 agents and one not so sure agent to fix it. There should be a whole Calvary ridding with them with all sorts of experts. This 4 man army vibe kinda wasted the series for me.
A TV Show including FBI should have the real traits of FBI.
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- TriviaEpisode titles are seemingly three nonsense words but are actually anagrams. For example, "Eight Slim Grins" can be rearranged to "The Missing Girl" or "Missing the Girl". "A Stray Howl" can be decoded as "Taylor Shaw". Also, the titles for season 2 episodes 10 - 22 are the same backwards. This only occurs for an episode title one other time and that's for the series finale (S5E11).
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