Blindspot 1.5
As I wasn’t in my normal Wednesday night haze and, in fact, put down a book I was reading to watch the show, I might as well give in and admit that I’m in, however difficult it might be because it's on Pick TV, which is Sky's window shop on Freeview.
Amid the Tat of the Week plot (and I’d love it if the tattooed number reoccurred, referring to something else) there were some rather nice little developments in the overall mystery, beyond the two big twists right at the end. One of them being Jane saying that she can’t cope with what Kurt expects of her as Taylor, though he still calls her Jane, more than his nephew’s blunt questions; the external rivalry with the CIA making the team apparently draw closer; the unifying theory behind the tattoos and a couple of other things I forget that made me go ‘Nice one,’ immediately after.
As Jane didn’t see the doc - Kurt only managed to bring her back and calm her down after the traumatic childhood memory - I was worried for her general mental health. As per usual. She had two hand-to-hand fights, and I felt absolutely no sympathy for the agent (one of Carter’s best guys!?) who didn’t introduce himself to two investigators with guns at a crime scene.
The question of tooth isotope vs. DNA test results was not finished, but if three people know, the next one should be Jane. The obvious conclusion is that someone tampered with Taylor Shaw’s DNA, although I’m willing to accept a non-obvious reveal.
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