Breakout NBC Drama Gets Back-Nine Script Order – What Made the Series
“Blindspot” kicked off last Monday with a whole smorgasbord of mysteries, which, hopefully, some of which will be answered by the time that the first season ends.
As Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander) slowly pieces her memories together based on the tattoos on her body and she and her handler, Agent Weller (Sullivan Stapleton), emerge from the pilot episode’s massive explosion, both of them will be placed on the hot seat when Episode 2, “A Stray Howl” premieres on Monday. This design points to a location that will be revealed in season 1 episode 4. According to Gero, this tattoo will point to a specific person that will be revealed in the upcoming episodes. Read on to learn more about the second episode and Jane’s mysterious tattoos. In it, there was a mysterious man (Johnny Whitworth) who seemed to be be preparing her for what was about to happen, and in this episode, he’ll even pay her a visit.
In the closing moments, Assistant Director of the FBI Bethany Mayfair concluded a meeting with Weller’s team, glancing down at a heavily redacted file on her desk marked with a number that corresponded with a number we saw on Jane Doe’s body.
After a while, Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) came out, and surveyed the street behind Jane, looking just as bad as she was. At present, the series’ debut season will consist of thirteen episodes, which were green-lit when NBC picked up the series this past May. Her case catches the attention of the FBI, which soon discovers that the tattoos are in fact a roadmap that leads them to a large conspiracy.
Jane’s right thigh, on the other hand, has a series of random letters and numbers. What do you think these two clues mean?