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Spoilers Blindspot: Season 2 - Discussion Thread

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So who's still watching? Marianne Jean-Baptiste is out, Luke Mitchell, Michelle Hurd and Archie Panjabi are in. New night, new time (well new time not counting the season premiere).
 
Love Blindspot. I just finished watching Ep 1 of Season 2. It was really good. Season 2 is off to a great start.
 
Yeah I really enjoyed S1 and I loved the S2 premiere.

And man, that fight with Roman and the cops in the rain was totally awesome. :D
 
I get the impression that season 2 is shifting the story away from Jane's body tattoos to focus on stopping Sandstorm. It will be interesting to see if we get "traditional" episodes that are about solving a tattoo. I guess in some ways we basically already know the purpose of the tattoos, to make her a mystery for the FBI so that she could infiltrate them as part of Sandstorm's plan, so there is less of a need to talk about them. However, the tattoos are part of the basic premise of the pilot so it would be odd to drop them completely. Perhaps, there are still some unresolved mysteries.

Also, who do we think the mystery mole in the FBI is?
 
I'd have to think the mole would be someone we haven't seen much of away from work, so Dr. Borden or Director Pellington. It would actually add to Borden's character, but being the mole would conflict with Weller, Reade, Zapata and Patterson.

So what do you make of the black hole? Is it literally a black hole that they're able to see the future through and that's where the tattoos come from? :D
 
So what do you make of the black hole? Is it literally a black hole that they're able to see the future through and that's where the tattoos come from? :D

Please nothing too scifi-ish. I think the black hole is an image that has been distorted by a fancy encryption key.
 
When they said 'we should activate the mole', I assume the mole is a sleeper agent and could be anyone.

Yes, I think that is why the camera showed each character one by one. They wanted to give you the idea that anybody could be the mole.
 
Weller couldn't possibly be the mole... but it would be a massive twist if the lead two characters were actually the villains. Would never happen though, definitely not on network TV.
 
Wow, Sif and Lincoln are siblings. Didn't see that one coming. :p

This actually wasn't bad. Though I confess, I had a hard time focusing anytime Archie Panjabi was onscreen. What a gorgeous woman. The new status quo is interesting enough. I look forward to finding out who the mole in the FBI is (my money is on the therapist, he's just too nice).

I'll keep watching for now.
 
Anyone still watching this show? The weekly procedural stuff is the same, but it feels like they're actually moving the main plot forward.

Also, this latest episode made me laugh when Rich Dot Com suggested he uses his criminal connections to help them bring bad guys down every week while he wears a hat. :lol:
 
I caught the last 15 mins of last nights episode and it was not bad. I think I've somehow lost interest in the show. Have they dropped the whole tattoo missions?
 
Shows like these just can't go the distance. They start off with these rather limited premises and these mysteries to get by on that they inevitably burn out fast. Lost IMO set a bad trend with this big mystery approach to storytelling that has blighted so many shows over the years--revolution, invasion, surface,vanished, daybreak, life on Mars, dead of summer, sarah Connor chronicles, quantico, Alcatraz, prison break, the event, threshold, flash forward, v, resurrection, under the dome, helix, revenge, heroes, the expanse etc etc. it's even taken over family dramas like This is Us and primetime dramas like How to Get away with murder

I just think it's an overall poor format for television series to adopt. I think writers would do better to just go back to straight forward storytelling instead of employing all these gimmicks
 
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Was that homage to The Rock in the last episode? Or was that a generic scene that happens in lots of movies?
 
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