Blindspot

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  • TV-14
  • 2015
  • 5 Seasons
  • 7.3  (76,055)

Blindspot is a riveting action-thriller television series created by Martin Gero, produced by Warner Bros. Television, and broadcast on NBC from 2015 to 2020. The show centers around a woman with amnesia, whose body is found in a duffel bag in Times Square, covered in mysterious tattoos that seem to provide clues to imminent terrorist attacks and international conspiracies. Sullivan Stapleton, known for his previous roles in 300: Rise of an Empire and Strike Back, stars as the rugged and brooding FBI agent Kurt Weller who is called in to investigate the bizarre case of the Jane Doe with the tattoos. Jaimie Alexander, who previously starred in Thor and Kyle XY, plays the enigmatic and skilled Jane Doe, who suffers from complete memory loss and has no idea who she is or how she ended up with such elaborate body art. The storyline follows the FBI team, under the direction of Assistant Director Bethany Mayfair (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), as they gradually unravel the mystery of Jane's tattoos and try to stop the impending attacks. Along with Weller, the team consists of tech-savvy Patterson (Ashley Johnson), tough street agent Tasha Zapata (Audrey Esparza), profiler Edgar Reade (Rob Brown), and a host of supporting characters, many of whom have their own hidden agendas and personal demons to overcome. As the show progresses, Jane begins to recover memories and reveal her identity, which leads to shocking revelations about her past, her connections to various criminal organizations, and the true motivation behind her tattoos. The show also explores the complex relationships between the team members and the ethical dilemmas that arise when they are forced to make tough decisions in high-pressure situations. The action sequences in Blindspot are intense and frequent, with gunfights, car chases, and hand-to-hand combat featuring prominently in every episode. The show's realism is enhanced by its use of practical effects and stunts, with minimal reliance on CGI or green screen. The show's locations, which span across New York City and other international destinations, also add to its cinematic quality. One of the show's most innovative and engaging elements is the incorporation of anagrams and ciphers into the plot, with hidden messages and clues woven into the tattoos on Jane's body. This unique puzzle-solving aspect of the show has garnered a dedicated following amongst fans, who enjoy decoding the messages and trying to predict the outcome of the plot twists. Blindspot's cast is highly talented and brings depth and nuance to their characters, elevating the show above your average crime procedural. Alexander, in particular, is a standout, portraying Jane's vulnerability and strength with equal conviction. The show also features notable guest stars, including Archie Panjabi, Luke Mitchell, Michelle Hurd, and Ukweli Roach, who add complexity and interest to the plot. Overall, Blindspot is a thrilling and addictive series that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Its combination of action, mystery, and emotional drama makes it a standout in the crowded TV landscape.

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Iunne Ennui
11. Iunne Ennui
July 23, 2020
Turn off your mind relax and float down stream...it is not dying...it is not dying.
Love You to Bits and Bytes
10. Love You to Bits and Bytes
July 9, 2020
As Ivy races to retrieve the devastating stash of ZIP bombs, the remaining members of the team must rely on the help of a longtime thorn in their side, the very unstable genius Kathy Gustofson.
Brass Tacks
9. Brass Tacks
July 9, 2020
With the surviving members of the team captured and held in FBI custody, Madeline and Ivy are in the final stages of their plan, but a few unlikely allies come out from the woodwork, trying to stop her before it's too late.
Ghost Train
8. Ghost Train
July 2, 2020
The team scrambles to get ahead of Madeline and Ivy as they close in on the bunker's location, but someone on the inside is feeding Madeline information. As her plan takes shape, the team may be forced to take desperate measures.
Awl In
7. Awl In
June 25, 2020
In an effort to stop Madeline from shipping two planes full of ZIP to the US, the the team splits up into a high-stakes undercover mission where they intercept Madeline's son. Meanwhile, Madeline interrogates an old ally to get information on Kurt and the team.
Fire & Brimstone
6. Fire & Brimstone
June 18, 2020
When Ice Cream, the Icelandic fixer, returns to collect his debt, the team is forced into a life and death race around the world to solve a series of puzzles and recover the infamous stolen Gardner paintings.
Head Games
5. Head Games
June 11, 2020
When Jane is shot and Weller is kidnapped, the team must fight to save both of their lives while maintaining the secrecy of their hidden base. Meanwhile, Weller is haunted by some dark ghosts from Blindspot's past.
And My Axe!
4. And My Axe!
June 4, 2020
In order to stop a terrorist group from procuring a deadly chemical weapon, the team must remember key details from their first days at the FBI. Meanwhile, Weller worries after he gets scary news about the health of his daughter.
Existential Ennui
3. Existential Ennui
May 28, 2020
When an op goes bad, the team must deal with a proverbial monster in their house before it can take them down one by one. Meanwhile, Director Weitz is forced into a tense game of psychological chess as Madeline Burke attempts to assess his loyalty and root out a potential mole at the FBI.
We Didn't Start the Fire
2. We Didn't Start the Fire
May 14, 2020
Jane and the team reach out to Patterson's father in the hope of gaining access to a high-level conference in Finland where they hope to bring Matthew Weitz to their side.
I Came to Sleigh
1. I Came to Sleigh
May 7, 2020
Jane tries to pick up the pieces after the explosive finale in Iceland. She gets a strange message from an unknown ally that allows her to mount a rescue mission to free Rich Dotcom from a CIA black-site... but she'll need the help from her old rival Sho Akhtar.
Blindspot Series Finale After Show
100. Blindspot Series Finale After Show
July 23, 2020
"Entertainment Weekly" gathers castmates Sullivan Stapleton, Jaimie Alexander, Rob Brown, Audrey Esparza and Ashley Johnson, with creator/executive producer Martin Gero, to celebrate the show's end and discuss their five years of work together.
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Blindspot is a riveting action-thriller television series created by Martin Gero, produced by Warner Bros. Television, and broadcast on NBC from 2015 to 2020. The show centers around a woman with amnesia, whose body is found in a duffel bag in Times Square, covered in mysterious tattoos that seem to provide clues to imminent terrorist attacks and international conspiracies.

Sullivan Stapleton, known for his previous roles in 300: Rise of an Empire and Strike Back, stars as the rugged and brooding FBI agent Kurt Weller who is called in to investigate the bizarre case of the Jane Doe with the tattoos. Jaimie Alexander, who previously starred in Thor and Kyle XY, plays the enigmatic and skilled Jane Doe, who suffers from complete memory loss and has no idea who she is or how she ended up with such elaborate body art.

The storyline follows the FBI team, under the direction of Assistant Director Bethany Mayfair (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), as they gradually unravel the mystery of Jane's tattoos and try to stop the impending attacks. Along with Weller, the team consists of tech-savvy Patterson (Ashley Johnson), tough street agent Tasha Zapata (Audrey Esparza), profiler Edgar Reade (Rob Brown), and a host of supporting characters, many of whom have their own hidden agendas and personal demons to overcome.

As the show progresses, Jane begins to recover memories and reveal her identity, which leads to shocking revelations about her past, her connections to various criminal organizations, and the true motivation behind her tattoos. The show also explores the complex relationships between the team members and the ethical dilemmas that arise when they are forced to make tough decisions in high-pressure situations.

The action sequences in Blindspot are intense and frequent, with gunfights, car chases, and hand-to-hand combat featuring prominently in every episode. The show's realism is enhanced by its use of practical effects and stunts, with minimal reliance on CGI or green screen. The show's locations, which span across New York City and other international destinations, also add to its cinematic quality.

One of the show's most innovative and engaging elements is the incorporation of anagrams and ciphers into the plot, with hidden messages and clues woven into the tattoos on Jane's body. This unique puzzle-solving aspect of the show has garnered a dedicated following amongst fans, who enjoy decoding the messages and trying to predict the outcome of the plot twists.

Blindspot's cast is highly talented and brings depth and nuance to their characters, elevating the show above your average crime procedural. Alexander, in particular, is a standout, portraying Jane's vulnerability and strength with equal conviction. The show also features notable guest stars, including Archie Panjabi, Luke Mitchell, Michelle Hurd, and Ukweli Roach, who add complexity and interest to the plot.

Overall, Blindspot is a thrilling and addictive series that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Its combination of action, mystery, and emotional drama makes it a standout in the crowded TV landscape.

Blindspot is a series that is currently running and has 5 seasons (101 episodes). The series first aired on September 21, 2015.

Where to Watch Blindspot

Blindspot is available for streaming on the NBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Blindspot on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 21, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (76,055)