NBC captivated audiences with the winter finale of Blindspot. When the popular NBC drama returns from hiatus in February, will Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) discover if he does have a "possible future" with Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander)?
As we previously mentioned, Patterson's (Ashley Johnson) seemingly unemployed but forever loyal ex-boyfriend David (Joe Dinicol) was killed off. David went rogue to crack a code and win back Patterson, but ended up with his throat slit. It seemed like the end for the incarcerated crime boss Saul Guerrero (Lou Diamond Philips). The corrupt CIA deputy director Carter (Michael Gaston) orchestrated Saul's hit behind bars. But nothing could have prepared audiences when the winter finale dropped a major cliffhanger.
During the winter finale, after water-boarding Jane, Carter met his own demise as he was shot down by an assassin. Recognizing the face of Carter's assassin, Jane watched a recording she made herself, explaining she has orchestrated everything. What will change between Jane and Kurt, especially since they shared a kiss before she disappeared?
According to TV Line, a fan, named Heather, asks the question, "How will Jane react to the revelations from the midseason finale?"
Creator/showrunner Martin Gero responds back to the fan, "The midseason revelation really leaves Jane reeling, trying to make sense of the past, her present and what this means for her future. It reshapes her relationship with almost every character on the show... so, you know, it's kind of a big deal."
Check out our 5 reasons why we're excited for the return of Blindspot here:
Get ready for February 29. Blindspot returns faster than a speeding bullet.
Posted by Blindspot on Thursday, February 18, 2016
With all the 10 episodes currently On Demand, USA Network will air a Blindspot marathon on Saturday February 27. Blindspot will return for kits midseason premiere Monday February 29 at 10pm on NBC.
Readers, are you excited for more Blindspot?
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