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Blindspot

Blindspot is a new American drama series produced by Martin Gero that premiers on NBC every Monday night. Blindspot is a show about a woman, (played by Jamie Alexander), dropped in the middle of times square shoved naked in a duffle bag labelled “Call the FBI”. This is a good start to the show, it’s eye catching and different. Her memory had been entirely erased, she doesn’t know who she is, and she has tattoos covering her whole body. She’s like a walking puzzle and the audience has to try fitting all of the pieces together.

Yes, yet another FBI crime show, but although Blindspot may be similar in style to all of the other crime shows it’s still very unique. Jane is dumped in the middle of Times square, naked in a duffle …show more content…
She doesn’t know who she is, where she is, or what had happened to her. Whoever abducted her had a plan and that’s what the audience is trying to figure out.

The mystery of who has covered Jane’s entire body in tattoos and why gets discovered every week. This is what is keeping the show intriguing, as long as it’s not suddenly all discovered at once. One's feelings about the show Blindspot is largely dependable on whether or not they are interested in action thriller silliness. Once the show actually begins, it does not disappoint in that front.

This whole show is a mystery, trying to make the viewers curious. Every episode the FBI unlocks a new tattoo. Each tattoo has a meaning and they’re all leading to a new crime that’s about to take place, but hopefully one step closer as to who Jane Doe is as well. Every time they think they’re close and may be able to find out where this girl came from, the person that the tattoo leads them to dies. The viewer never gets a solid answer, just unanswered questions. Some of the crimes seem as if they are meant to attack Kurt or Jane, and they have been attacked personally, and have come extremely close to getting hurt or possibly even dying. But two of the most favorable characters aren’t going to be killed

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