Yeah that was very sloppy - I wonder if Mayfair will return next season via "flashbacks," or if Marianne Jean-Baptiste is done with Blindspot?...I DID NOT like the sloppy way they ended Mayfair's role AT ALL...
Yep! They had me when they unzipped the duffel bag in Times Square.I really like this show...
This is the problem I have with Blindspot. I liked it through most of the first season. Then it got tiring. The few new elements they trickled in just weren't enough. Twin Peaks and Lost were the same for me. They start out with a really interesting mystery, then they spin their wheels.There likely is no wrap up. Most shows like this are sold on a single season, which is designed to funnel into the next one. There's no ending when it's sold and the writers/show-runners figure it out as the show progresses.
The mysterious tattooed lady sold the pilot.
Tattoos that seem to tell the future as it relates to criminal activity sold the first season.
Multi-layered tattoos, self-induced amnesia, the missing Taylor plot, and the possibility of government intrigue is supposed to sell another one, but what it's doing is muddying a promising premise with extra stuffing.
Lost actually tried to not fall into this trap by presenting a 5-year plan upfront, but when it became a hit and the show was stretched to a 6th season, all of the planning fell apart and we ended up with those weird last incoherent seasons.
TV is weird.
OK, it's back, and it appears they've run out of original ideas...
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...So, let's erase Roman's memory now.
Hmmm, I'll watch again next week, but they're on thin ice (in terms of keeping my interest) as far as I'm concerned.
Still watching, but out of habit now, rather than because I really like it.