NBC’s ‘Blindspot’ Gets Full Season Order
NBC has picked up the back nine episodes of the first season of Blindspot.
The Voice lead-in has been very lucrative for NBC in recent years, using the same timeslot to help build Revolution and The Blacklist into hits that earned early full-season orders in their freshman years. It’s averaging a 2.7 rating in the same-day numbers. After garnering less than 5 million viewers for its first two episodes, “Blindspot” continues to perform as a current top-rated series in the current TV programming.
The crime drama centres on Thor’s Jaimie Alexander as Taylor Shaw, a formerly-missing woman who resurfaces in New York with odd tattoos covering her body. It was revealed that she has been under a drug-induced amnesia, that’s why she can’t remember her past life.
Viewers want to know what secrets Jaimie Alexander has tattooed all over her body, and so does NBC.
“Blindspot” is a production of Warner Bros.
The series, which airs Mondays at 10 P.M., also stars Sullivan Stapleton, Rob Brown, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Audrey Esparza, Ukweli Roach and Ashley Johnson. The network just ordered nine more episodes of the show created, written by, and executive produced by Martin Gero. Television and Berlanti Productions.