Warning: Full spoilers from the episode follow.
At this point, I've started pretending that Patterson is the real main character of Blindspot, because she seems to be the only one who's contributing anything of value to the Jane Doe mystery at hand. Not only did she do most of the work on this week's case -- although props to Reade and Zapata for picking up that epidemic lead -- but she's also taken it upon herself to find out Jane's true identity and get to the bottom of Mayfair's double-dealing in her spare time.
I also dug Patterson's boyfriend David (Joe Dinicol) this week, who did more with his three minutes of screen time than pretty much the whole cast did in these first four episodes (sans Patterson). More secret tattoo-solving at Patterson's place, please!
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At this point, I've started pretending that Patterson is the real main character of Blindspot, because she seems to be the only one who's contributing anything of value to the Jane Doe mystery at hand. Not only did she do most of the work on this week's case -- although props to Reade and Zapata for picking up that epidemic lead -- but she's also taken it upon herself to find out Jane's true identity and get to the bottom of Mayfair's double-dealing in her spare time.
I also dug Patterson's boyfriend David (Joe Dinicol) this week, who did more with his three minutes of screen time than pretty much the whole cast did in these first four episodes (sans Patterson). More secret tattoo-solving at Patterson's place, please!
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