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Blindspot is an American crime drama television series created by Martin Gero, starring Sullivan Stapleton and Jaimie Alexander. The series was ordered by NBC on May 1, 2015,[1] and premiered on September 21, 2015. A back nine order was given on October 9, 2015, bringing the first season to a total of 22 episodes, plus an additional episode bringing the order to 23 episodes.[2][3]

On November 9, 2015, NBC renewed Blindspot for a second season, which premiered on September 14, 2016.[4][5] Lua error in Module:Spellnum_per_MOS at line 18: attempt to compare nil with number.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
123September 21, 2015 (2015-09-21)May 23, 2016 (2016-05-23)
2TBASeptember 14, 2016 (2016-09-14)TBA

Episodes

Blindspot's episode titles are nonsensical phrases, with anagrams that reveal hints to the plot.

Season 1 (2015–16)

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11"Woe Has Joined"
"Who is Jane Doe"[1]
Mark PellingtonMartin GeroSeptember 21, 2015 (2015-09-21)27609210.61[2]
A woman is left naked inside a duffel bag on Times Square, completely covered in recent tattoos, among which is the name of FBI Special Agent Kurt Weller. She suffers from a drug-induced amnesia. At the FBI laboratory, they can neither identify her, nor does Kurt know her, making her a Jane Doe. They also find an older Navy SEAL tattoo that was covered up. One of her tattoos is an address in Chinese characters, leading them to the terrorist Chao. Jane and Kurt stop him, which triggers a memory of Jane running a shooting course supervised by an unknown man. This man also appears at the hospital to kill Chao. A flashback shows how the same man has given Jane the amnesia drug at her request. A number on Jane's body matches a redacted file of Assistant Director Bethany Mayfair.
22"A Stray Howl"
"Taylor Shaw"[1]
Mark PellingtonMartin GeroSeptember 28, 2015 (2015-09-28)4X63029.11[3]
Patterson has set up a computer program to constantly cross reference Jane's tattoos. It brings up the name Major Arthur Gibson, a pilot who wants to expose a secret domestic drone program. He attains control over an armed drone and kills both his former boss and another pilot who had turned him in as a whistleblower. Gibson intends to destroy the drone program by bombing the pilots' operation center. Patterson locates his signal and Weller and Jane stop him. Jane is haunted by flashbacks of killing a nun and suffers from remorse. She eventually remembers that it was really a disguised soldier from whom she took a USB key. Weller notices a scar on Jane's neck which coincides with a scar of Taylor Shaw, a childhood friend who went missing 25 years ago, and he becomes certain that Jane is Taylor. His father was accused of kidnapping and murdering Taylor, which split up their family. At night, Jane is surprised by the mysterious man in her apartment.
33"Eight Slim Grins"
"The Missing Girl"[1]
Steve ShillEoghan Mahony & Martin GeroOctober 5, 2015 (2015-10-05)4X63039.06[4]
When the unknown man in Jane's apartment warns her about the FBI, he is shot by a sniper, which makes Jane suspicious and cautious. The FBI is unable to identify his body. Patterson finds the number of the redacted FBI case file of gang leader Saúl Guerrero, which was led by Mayfair, who pretends not to remember. Casey Robek is injured while robbing a jewelry store. He has the same Navy SEALs tattoo as Jane. When he wakes up in the hospital after surgery, he signals Jane that he knows her, but then his brother Travis abducts him. Travis lets himself get killed rather than be arrested, and Casey whispers the word "Orion" to Jane before he dies. A DNA test confirms that Jane is Taylor Shaw, Weller's childhood neighbor. To Edgar's dismay, Jane becomes an official member of the team. Mayfair meets with Tom Carter, Deputy Director of the CIA, to discuss the secret operation "Daylight". Whoever tattooed Jane must have known about it, but only four people did and one is dead. Carter demands Mayfair make the situation go away.
44"Bone May Rot"
"Or Maybe Not"[1]
Karen GaviolaChristina M. KimOctober 12, 2015 (2015-10-12)4X63048.45[5]
Patterson's boyfriend David solves a puzzle on a photo of one of Jane's tattoos. It leads them to a CDC lab where two fanatic scientists are planning to release a deadly virus to save the world from overpopulation, but they are stopped just in time. Patterson asks Mayfair to see the non-redacted Guerrero file, but is denied, presumably to protect agents in the field. Carter demands to interrogate Jane himself, but Mayfair refuses. Kurt tells Jane about Taylor's past. However, a test that Patterson ran on Jane's tooth shows that she was born in Africa – this contradicts the DNA which matched Taylor Shaw. Tasha's bookie warns her that she has three days to pay off her gambling debts.
55"Split the Law"
"The Past Will"[6]
Mark PellingtonBrendan GallOctober 19, 2015 (2015-10-19)4X63057.82[7]
During a dinner with Kurt's sister, Sarah, Jane cannot withstand the pressure to fill the role of Taylor Shaw. She has a memory from her childhood of being led into a basement filled with other children. A crime scene of what seems to be a hostage situation matches an address derived from one of Jane's tattoos, but it is really a CIA black site where Director Carter keeps bomb maker Dodi. Dodi is rescued by his team and builds a radiological bomb, but is stopped by the FBI. Carter shows up on site and is stopped by Mayfair from shooting Jane. He openly demands either Dodi or Jane for the CIA, so Mayfair gives up Dodi. Kurt's father, Bill, visits Sarah, but Kurt refuses to reconcile. Carter pays off Zapata's gambling debts and demands all the FBI's information about Jane in return.
66"Cede Your Soul"
"Cloud Our Eyes"[8]
Rob HardyAlex BergerOctober 26, 2015 (2015-10-26)4X63067.91[9]
The FBI shuts down a hacker app which can locate government vehicles. Jane has an erotic dream about someone who she thinks is Kurt, so she tries to keep her distance from him. However, the man in her dreams is not Weller and is observing her house at night. Tasha ultimately decides to pay her gambling debts by giving the money she got from Carter to her bookie. She tells him that she's out and doesn't want to bet anymore. Sarah tells Bill that Taylor is alive.
77"Sent on Tour"
"Trust No One"[10]
Steve ShillChris PozzebonNovember 2, 2015 (2015-11-02)4X63078.02[11]
When being questioned by Weller about the file, Mayfair claims Saúl Guerrero (Lou Diamond Phillips) was an informant and she was his handler but then he started to work against the FBI, which is the reason why the file is redacted. David wants to move in with Patterson and he helps her follow a clue to the Brooklyn Historical Society, but Mayfair finds out about David and reprimands Patterson for giving a civilian access to classified information. Afraid, she breaks up with David. The team follows one of Jane's tattoos to a secessionist town in Michigan where they arrest Guerrero. After fighting the town's militia with the help of clues from multiple other tattoos, they bring him in to the FBI. When Kurt notices that Mayfair has never met Guerrero before, she tells him about Operation Daylight.
88"Persecute Envoys"
"Suspect Everyone"[12]
Marcos SiegaChelsey LoraNovember 9, 2015 (2015-11-09)4X63087.67[13]
Five years ago, Bethany Mayfair met with Tom Carter, Deputy White House Political Director Sofia Varma, and the White House Chief of Staff Davenport. Now, Mayfair tells Weller about all of the valuable domestic intel the NSA collected illegally and that she was given orders to make the intelligence actionable. She used Saúl Guerrero to do that and they made him a front as a CI which let them put dangerous people behind bars. Kurt rails at her about all her lies, that she has the case, and why it is tattooed on Jane's body. Mayfair swears she knows nothing more, but her relationship with Weller may be beyond repair. A flashback shows how Sofia, who was her lover, committed suicide. Meanwhile, two NYPD cops were found shot down after being connected to the scene of the shooting of a young black teen that resulted in riots. The unit's numbered logo matches a tattoo on Jane's body. Their investigation reveals a dirty secret of the 65th precinct. Carter demands Tasha keep delivering more information about Jane, which she is reluctant to give.
99"Authentic Flirt"
"Lift the Curtain"[14]
David McWhirterKatherine CollinsNovember 16, 2015 (2015-11-16)4X63097.74[15]
Patterson decodes another tattoo that leads to a website criminals use to discuss their crimes. They are led to a location, and a shootout with an assassin-couple ensues in which the couple die. Allison Knight, a U.S. Marshall and Weller's ex-girlfriend, explains there was a hack at WitSec and the assassin-couple were to purchase a hit-list. Weller and Jane go undercover as the assassin-couple to get the list and arrest the man selling it. Jane and Weller are transported to the seller's island under high security. The team have to locate where Jane and Weller have been taken. Mayfair and Carter argue about Guerrero, with Carter wanting to take him out and Mayfair plotting to back date paperwork so he can't pin Daylight on them. However Carter orders a janitor to kill Guerrero. Zapata is pressured by Carter to place a bug in Jane's safe house, but she doesn't. Patterson meets with her ex-boyfriend David, who wants to reunite, but she wants to stay apart due to her high-level job. Later, David notices a person looking through a book of codes they had found together and follows them. After being led into an alley, he is found dead by a man following him.
1010"Evil Handmade Instrument"
"And Unveil the Mastermind"[16]
Marcos SiegaChristina M. KimNovember 23, 2015 (2015-11-23)4X63107.03[17]
Mayfair meets with Carter, and he tells her to get rid of Jane since she is the last link to 'Daylight.' Zapata gets a "last chance" from Carter to bug Jane's apartment. Following info from the book with a partial print, the team discovers a Russian sleeper cell. The team learns that the red-haired woman is one of them and her mission is to eliminate targets deemed unpatriotic to Russia. They find her and take her down in a heavy fight. Later, Jane ditches her FBI handlers and waits for Weller outside his apartment where she kisses him. She is kidnapped by Carter who waterboards her for information, causing her to remember that he is connected to "Orion." She is saved by the man with the tree tattoo who shows Jane a video revealing that "she" is the person who orchestrated everything, including her own memory loss.
1111"Cease Forcing Enemy"
"In Case of Emergency"[18]
Rob SeidenglanzMartin GeroFebruary 29, 2016 (2016-02-29)4X63116.85[19]
One of Jane's tattoos leads the team to an abandoned island, where they find a commercial plane that had disappeared and was presumed lost. Once there, they are apprehended by a group of terrorists who are using the island to keep the passengers hostage and are forcing them to create a device capable of disabling all U.S. GPS satellites. Meanwhile, Oscar tells Jane that she has to trust him, and that she was the one who gave the order for her to not know who she is and why she did all of this to herself.
1212"Scientists Hollow Fortune"
"Follow These Instructions"[20]
Rich NeweyAlex BergerMarch 7, 2016 (2016-03-07)4X63126.59[21]
Jane is asked by Oscar to replace Mayfair's pen with a duplicate. When an army airborne Sergeant who was thought to be dead kills three people at an army base, it is revealed that his name is tattooed on Jane's leg along with the names of four other soldiers, all presumed dead. The team tracks him to his mother's old house and they realize that he was being experimented on by a private military contractor trying to make a super soldier. When he is kidnapped by the doctor who experimented on him, the FBI tracks them down to a storage facility in Brooklyn and Weller is forced to shoot him when he has a gun pointed at Jane.
1313"Erase Weary Youth"
"Stay Where You Are"[22]
Marcos SiegaChris PozzebonMarch 14, 2016 (2016-03-14)4X63136.25[23]
After a tip reveals a mole within the FBI, the team must hunt for the operative while facing extreme scrutiny from Inspector Fischer. Fischer interrogates Mayfair and her team, probing for their deepest secrets. Fischer finds evidence that Jane's whereabouts were unaccounted for on the night of Tom Carter's disappearance and accuses her of killing him. An FBI informant identifies Jane as the mole and Fischer arrests her. Weller, certain of Jane's innocence, roughs up the informant for more information and learns that Fischer himself is the mole. He and his team attempt to free Jane and arrest Fischer. Jane breaks out of custody and kills Fischer when the latter reaches for his gun. Reade tells Weller about his and Sarah's relationship; Weller orders him to end it. Realizing that Fischer's case against Jane was highly plausible, Reade and Mayfair begin to wonder if she killed Carter. A furious and shaken Jane meets with Oscar, who says there is a time-sensitive tattoo on her body he needs her to decipher. Jane declares she is done with him and leaves.
1414"Rules in Defiance"
"Find a Secure Line"[24]
Kenneth FinkKristen LaydenMarch 21, 2016 (2016-03-21)4X63145.89[25]
A tattoo leads the team towards a massive shootout, which was a sting operation the team screwed up. They then stumble on a suspicious death-row guilty plea and a human-trafficking ring. Unable to postpone the execution, the team needs to arrest the people involved in the smuggling ring to save the inmate. Zapata takes the place of the next supposed victim, but is drugged and kidnapped, her tracking device removed. Jane argues with the FBI's therapist about whether or not to leave the FBI, but wants back in when she hears Zapata is in danger. The kidnappers find out that Zapata is not who they thought she was. The dirty politicians and businessmen involved flee in fear of being exposed, setting the building on fire with Zapata and the other victims inside. Zapata helps the others escape, but is trapped. The team gets there just in time, arresting the ring and saving Zapata. Edgar is knocked out by a masked man during his investigation into Carter's death. Jane refuses to be Oscar's asset in the FBI. Oscar warns that the people in charge will kill Weller if she doesn't cooperate.
1515"Older Cutthroat Canyon"
"To Contact Your Handler"[26]
Marcos SiegaBrendan GallMarch 28, 2016 (2016-03-28)4X63155.99[27]
Oscar gives Jane her new assignment: to place a tracker inside the team's vehicle. Edgar wakes with a gun at his head. The masked man warns him off investigating Carter's death. Patterson solves a tattooed clue: the burning rose. Investigation leads to a recently-robbed gallery. Kurt is injured by a bomb he finds inside a sculpture. Edgar and Jane search the artist's apartment, but are shot at by a sniper whom Jane recognizes in flashback. When the sniper escapes, Jane runs off as well. Kurt refuses treatment until Jane is safe. As the team follows a lead, Jane learns about the sniper from Oscar. At a shipyard, Kurt's team becomes trapped in the sniper's hideout. Oscar is directed to keep Jane safe, but, needing to know Kurt and the others are safe, she heads to the shipyard and is caught by the sniper. Kurt's team blast out of the trap as Jane fights the sniper. Oscar shoots the sniper and both fall into the water. Knowing Sarah is in danger, Edgar wants to stop investigating Jane and has to break Sarah's heart to protect her. At their meeting point, Jane finds Oscar alive. The sniper is also still alive.
1616"Any Wounded Thief"
"Find What You Need"[31]
Tricia BrockChristina M. KimApril 4, 2016 (2016-04-04)4X63165.54[32]
As Kurt's relationship with Allie develops, his sister decides to move out of his apartment due to her anger over being dumped by Reade. It is also Taylor's birthday and Kurt gives her a pendant that belonged to her mother. When an armored truck carrying stolen Sarin gas is robbed, the team's investigation leads to a corrupt general who was selling the gas to South Korea. When Jane gets upset at Oscar for asking her to get closer to Kurt, he professes his love for her and they have sex. Meanwhile, Patterson struggles with memories of David when she gets a call confirming a reservation he had made for their one year anniversary. After some encouragement from Dr. Borden, she goes to the restaurant with David's last crossword. Speaking to a phantom of David, she solves the crossword, which reveals in a hidden message[a] that David had solved another tattoo before his death.
1717"Mans Telepathic Loyal Lookouts"
"In Almost the Last Place You Look"[33]
Jeff T. ThomasRachel Caris LoveApril 11, 2016 (2016-04-11)4X63175.53[34]
Patterson uses David's clues to decode another tattoo, leading her to an antiquities store where the owner suddenly kidnaps her. When the team later learns of her disappearance and retraces her steps, they learn that her abductor is a serial killer whose powerful brother has been covering up his crimes. After rescuing Patterson, killing her abductor, and arresting his brother, Reade comes forward to Mayfair about the threats against him.
1818"One Begets Technique"
"To Begin the Sequence"[35]
Karen GaviolaMartin GeroApril 18, 2016 (2016-04-18)4X63185.46[36]
The FBI must use the felon they put away, Rich Dotcom, to catch a criminal who is the banker for many terrorist organizations. His idea is to stage the robbery of 12 priceless black market paintings from the professor who stole them. Later, the entire heist turns out to be a scheme for Dotcom to escape custody. Meanwhile, Jane meets Weller's father and starts to follow Oscar's plan to pretend to remember things from her and Weller's childhoods. Mayfair's girlfriend Sofia, who was thought dead, turns out to be alive.
1919"In the Comet of Us"
"Focus on the Time"[37]
Dermott DownsRyan Johnson & Peter LalayanisApril 25, 2016 (2016-04-25)4X63195.58[38]
Zapata solves a tattoo which leads the team to Hudson University on a seemingly worthless mission to uncover scholarship fraud. Once they arrive on campus, a shooter starts a rampage. The team splits up and eventually apprehends the perpetrators who are revealed to be former football players abused by their coach, with whom Reade is close. The show also reveals details into the characters' lives: Weller and his relationship with his dad; Jane and her relationship with Oscar; Zapata and her gamblers anonymous meetings; and Reade getting over his breakup with Sarah and visiting his tailor. Meanwhile, Mayfair gives Sofia money to help her flee her pursuers. Sofia refuses Mayfair's offer of protection and asks her to run away with her; Mayfair declines and sends her away.
2020"Swift Hardhearted Stone"
"Then Wait For The Address"[39]
Rob SeidenglanzChristina M. KimMay 2, 2016 (2016-05-02)4X63205.43[40]
Dr. Borden consults on the case of an autistic girl who draws extremely detailed sketches, one of which matches one of Jane's tattoos. The girl turns out to be the daughter of the leader of a terrorist group and her sketches provide valuable intel. When the girl's mother is murdered, the team takes her to Dr. Borden's aunt's cabin to protect her. There, they stop a group of men who come to kill her. The girl's sketches reveal a State Department diplomat, who was funding the terrorist group, sent the men in order to keep her from identifying him, resulting in his arrest. Zapata explains her suspicions about Mayfair to Reade. Jane steals data from the FBI at Oscar's request. While Mayfair is enjoying an evening out, her date is murdered and an anonymous phone call warns her not to investigate Carter's death.
2121"Of Whose Uneasy Route"
"To Your New Safehouse"[41]
Jeff F. KingAlex BergerMay 9, 2016 (2016-05-09)4X63215.61[42]
When the FBI office is hacked, Patterson must lead the team with analog technology to find the perpetrators and stop them from killing Reade, Sarah, and a stranger stuck in an elevator. Meanwhile, US Attorney Weitz takes over the investigation into Alexandra's death and Mayfair realizes that he tried to recruit Zapata. Sarah tells Reade that she's moving to Portland. Mayfair is arrested for the murder of Alexandra, who wasn't who she claimed. Jane realizes that all of the missions she carried out for Oscar were pieces of a conspiracy to frame Mayfair.
2222"If Love a Rebel, Death Will Render"
"The Final Order Will Be Revealed"[43]
Romeo TironeBrendan GallMay 16, 2016 (2016-05-16)4X63225.27[44]
When Jane accuses Oscar of using her to get to Mayfair, Sofia appears and reveals that a pre-memory-wipe Jane recruited her into the plot to bring down Mayfair. The team investigates the case of an abandoned baby and uncovers a ring of rogue scientists who are illegally creating genetically engineered designer children. Mayfair breaks out of house arrest to find out who framed her. The evidence trail leads her to Oscar's hideout and to Jane; however, Oscar kills her before she can expose Jane's involvement. Mayfair's boss, Director Pellington, expels Jane from the FBI and ends all investigations involving her tattoos, but promotes Weller to fill Mayfair's position permanently. Weller and Jane share a kiss. However, just before dying, Weller's father confesses that he did indeed kill Taylor Shaw, leaving Weller to wonder: just who is Jane Doe?
2323"Why Await Life's End"
"When It's Filed Away"[39]
Rob SeidenglanzMartin GeroMay 23, 2016 (2016-05-23)4X63235.85[45]
To track down Oscar, Jane enlists the help of Ana, a young hacker the team had previously saved. Weller and Sarah dig underneath the fort in their childhood home, where Bill Weller said Taylor Shaw was buried, but find nothing. Weller realizes that "fort" referred to an old family campsite; there, he digs up Taylor's bones. Jane finally catches up to Oscar, who knocks her out and captures her. When she awakens, he confirms she is not Taylor, explains their group's plans, and tells her that Shepherd is their leader. As he prepares to wipe her memory again, Jane breaks free and kills him. Reade, Zapata, and Patterson search for Mayfair, learning she was murdered. Decrypting a flash drive Mayfair had hidden in her house, they discover files labeled "Daylight," "Orion," and "M7G677." Upon Jane's return to her safe house, she is greeted by Weller, who is furious at her for pretending to remember childhood memories as Taylor Shaw and arrests her.

Season 2 (2016)

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241"In Night So Ransomed Rogue"
"Nothing Is More Dangerous"[46]
Martin GeroMartin GeroSeptember 14, 2016 (2016-09-14)T13.198517.10[47]
When Jane escapes CIA custody after being tortured for three months, NSA agent Nas Kamal recruits Weller’s team to recapture her. Under interrogation, Jane explains her involvement with Oscar and the circumstances surrounding Mayfair’s death. Nas reveals that Jane and Oscar were members of Sandstorm, a terrorist group, and proposes using Jane as a triple agent to infiltrate them. Though distrustful of Jane, Weller and his team agree to the idea in order to avenge Mayfair. Jane has the team shoot her to provide an alibi for her disappearance and meets with Roman, a member of Sandstorm. After treating Jane's wound, he takes her to Shepherd, Sandstorm's leader, who reveals that she is Jane’s adoptive mother and that Roman is Jane’s brother. Shepherd asks Jane, whose real name is Remy, to continue acting as Sandstorm’s double agent inside the FBI. Using the NSA’s resources, Patterson begins deciphering the files on Mayfair’s flash drive, discovering an aerial photo of Jane lying unconscious on a battlefield. Shepherd has a discussion with Roman about their other mole inside the FBI.
252"Heave Fiery Knot"
"They Invoke Fear"[48]
David McWhirterBrendan GallSeptember 21, 2016 (2016-09-21)T13.198526.08[49]
Shepherd tells Jane to point the team at another tattoo which leads to them uncovering a Mexican drug cartel's plot to blow up a plane headed for LaGuardia Airport. They foil the plan, but Nas then tells Jane that every tattoo they solve has ripple effects and unintended consequences. They also learn that Shepherd has people inside the government, including the Department of Justice. It is revealed that Nas is secretly recording Jane's counseling sessions with Dr. Borden. Dr. Borden asks Patterson out to dinner. Allie tells Weller that she is pregnant and offers to let him be a part of the child's life, but Weller is uncertain about the idea of fatherhood. Reade talks to an old friend about testifying against their former football coach from season 1 and realizes that he himself might have been one of the man's victims. Frantic to protect Jane, Roman drugs and kidnaps her.
263"Hero Fears Imminent Rot"
"For Their Moment is Near"[50]
Jeff T. ThomasAlex BergerSeptember 28, 2016 (2016-09-28)T13.198535.60[51]
Jane wakes up in Sandstorm's hideout. Suspicious of her alibi for her three months in captivity due to Cade having been in Venezuela at the time she said he was keeping her captive and torturing her, Shepherd assigns her a test: to kill an engineer who failed to design a microchip for Sandstorm. When Jane is unable to kill the man, Roman does so instead and returns her to the FBI to await further instructions. The remainder of the team attempts to stop a sequence of bombings throughout New York. When Weller attempts to talk to the bomber to calm him, Nas shoots the man from a distance without warning, escalating tensions between her and Weller. Patterson and Dr. Borden share a kiss. Reade confesses to Zapata that he may have repressed memories of being molested by his former coach. Jane returns to Sandstorm and finds that Roman told Shepherd she passed the test. She thanks Roman, who warns her that he will not be able to cover for her a second time.
274"If Beth"
"The FBI"[52]
Jeff F. KingRyan Johnson & Peter LalayanisOctober 5, 2016 (2016-10-05)T13.198545.71[53]
Tormented by the possibility of his repressed memories, Reade has a mental breakdown, beating up a hacker for resisting arrest. Following a clue from one of Jane's tattoos, the team goes undercover at a museum gala where a terrorist murders two people. The terrorist is revealed to be an ex-CIA agent whose identity was erased after she attempted to expose corruption in the CIA, her victims corrupt agents. The woman believes her daughter was killed, but Weller's team finds her still alive and reunites mother with daughter. At Roman's urging, Shepherd recounts her tragic early life to Jane in order to bind her closer to Sandstorm and their mission. Zapata hires the hacker Reade attacked for an unspecified job. Nas shows Weller evidence that Sandstorm has been surveilling him for over twenty years.
285"Condone Untidiest Thefts"
"Defends The Constitution"[54]
Rob SeidenglanzChristina M. KimOctober 12, 2016 (2016-10-12)T13.198555.53[55]
Weller's team investigates an assassination attempt on State Senator Donahue. Evidence points to the senator's terminally ill cousin, Patrick O'Malley, who claims the senator is the secret head of the Irish mob and arranged a fake hit on himself. Escorted by Weller's team and Allie, he collects evidence implicating Donahue, but Donahue's men come to kill him. In the ensuing fight, Allie is shot in the leg, and O'Malley sacrifices his life to ensure her escape. After Donahue is arrested, Allie tells Weller that she will have to take a desk job, and suggests he do the same for their baby. Thanks to a tip from the hacker Zapata hired, Patterson decodes the M7G677 file, revealing emails between Mayfair and Douglas Winter, a whistleblower who exposed Orion. Jane recovers memories of a doctor who rescued her in Afghanistan and Shepherd explains how she made it back to the US; Shepherd's story is later revealed to be a lie. Obsessed with his former coach's alleged crimes, Reade assaults the man and breaks into his house, where he finds a videotape with his own name on it. Zapata finds Reade standing over the coach's dead body.
296"Her Spy's Harmed"[b]
"Shepherd's Army"[57]
Olatunde OsunsanmiChris PozzebonOctober 19, 2016 (2016-10-19)T13.198565.24[58]
Despite being found at the scene of the crime, Reade insists that he didn't do it. As the coach's murder catches Patterson's attention, Reade and Zapata desperately try to cover up everything that could get Reade labeled a suspect. Jane joins Roman on a mission to steal a microchip for Sandstorm. While Roman kept the security guards preoccupied, Jane tries to upload the microchip data to Patterson but decides to stop mid-upload to save Roman. Meanwhile, Weller and Naz travel to Bulgaria in search of Douglas Winter, and learn that the new deputy director of the CIA was on the same trail. When they find Winter, he claims to have been framed, as two masked individuals had planted the incriminating evidence on his laptop, and provides an audio recording of the incident. Upon getting Winter back to the States, Patterson descrambles the voices in the recording, which Jane identifies as belonging to Shepherd and Roman. Additionally, Weller recognizes Shepherd's voice.
307"Resolves Eleven Myths"
"Only Serve Themselves"[59]
Jeff F. KingEric BuchmanOctober 26, 2016 (2016-10-26)T13.198575.20[60]
Jane dreams to fight against a long-haired version of herself that she can't beat. During the day the FBI computer system gets hacked by Rich Dotcom, whom they already tried to catch without success in previous season. After tracking Dotcom, he reveals he wants the FBI's protection from an assassin called the Arcadian. The assassin kills two FBI agents and sets up a chemical bomb in the elevator of the building. Reade and Zapata argue over Coach Jones's case while the Arcadian attacks them both and steals away with an unconscious Zapata. She's injected with a neurotoxin and the Arcadian let Weller and the team know that if they will give him Dotcom, in return they will receive notice of which of three vials contains the antidote to the poison. Weller and Dotcom set a trap for the Arcadian, creating a fake camera loop. Jane's dream informs her of which moves to use to win the fight with the Arcadian, and Weller kills the intruder. On the brink of death, Zapata taps which vial will cure her into Reade's wrist in Morse Code. Dotcom tries to escape again, but thanks to Patterson he and his accomplices get finally caught. Meanwhile Roman receives information that Jane's allegiance is with the FBI.
318"We Fight Deaths on Thick Lone Waters"
"When The Soldiers Attack, We Fight On"[61]
Rob HardyKristen LaydenNovember 9, 2016 (2016-11-09)T13.198584.90[62]
When Jane and Weller disappear while on an undercover mission, AUSA Weitz comes to the NY Office to investigate. He and the rest of Weller's team must piece together the conflicting testimony of two criminals to discover what happened. They eventually find Jane and learn that Weller left to follow the notorious arms dealer who funded the mission. When he is captured and auctioned off to the highest bidder, the team win the auction and pose as buyers to rescue Weller and arrest the arms dealer. After Weitz threatens to end her career, Nas gives Patterson access to all of her data on Sandstorm. The team enjoys a baby shower for Weller and Allison's baby. Zapata manages to return Freddie's knife to police evidence, while Reade helps Freddie leave town. Roman comes to Jane's safe house and tells her he needs her by his side as phase 2 of Sandstorm's plan begins.
329"Why Let Cooler Pasture Deform"[63]
UnknownUnknownNovember 16, 2016 (2016-11-16)TBAN/A

Ratings

Season 1 (2015–16)

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Blindspot episodes
No. Title Air date Rating/share
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DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
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(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Woe Has Joined" September 21, 2015 3.1/10 10.61[2] 1.9 5.98 5.0 16.59[64]
2 "A Stray Howl" September 28, 2015 2.6/8 9.11[3] 2.0 6.02 4.6 15.12[65]
3 "Eight Slim Grins" October 5, 2015 2.4/8 9.06[4] 1.9 5.65 4.3 14.71[66]
4 "Bone May Rot" October 12, 2015 2.5/8 8.45[5] 1.7 5.34 4.2 13.79[67]
5 "Split the Law" October 19, 2015 2.1/7 7.82[7] 1.9 5.61 4.0 13.43[68]
6 "Cede Your Soul" October 26, 2015 2.1/7 7.91[9] 1.8 5.40 3.9 13.31[69]
7 "Sent on Tour" November 2, 2015 2.2/7 8.02[11] 1.8 5.40 4.0 13.42[70]
8 "Persecute Envoys" November 9, 2015 2.2/7 7.67[13] 1.8 5.52 4.0 13.19[71]
9 "Authentic Flirt" November 16, 2015 2.1/7 7.74[15] 1.7 5.23 3.8 12.97[72]
10 "Evil Handmade Instrument" November 23, 2015 1.9/6 7.03[17] 1.6 5.16 3.5 12.19[73]
11 "Cease Forcing Enemy" February 29, 2016 1.8/6 6.85[19] 1.5 4.80 3.3 11.64[74]
12 "Scientists Hollow Fortune" March 7, 2016 1.7/6 6.59[21] 1.5 4.54 3.2 11.13[75]
13 "Erase Weary Youth" March 14, 2016 1.6/5 6.25[23] 1.4 4.40 3.0 10.65[76]
14 "Rules in Defiance" March 21, 2016 1.5/5 5.89[25] 1.4 4.39 2.9 10.28[77]
15 "Older Cutthroat Canyon" March 28, 2016 1.6/5 5.99[27] 1.3 4.21 2.9 10.20[78]
16 "Any Wounded Thief" April 4, 2016 1.3/4 5.54[32] 1.2 3.89 2.5 9.43[79]
17 "Mans Telepathic Loyal Lookouts" April 11, 2016 1.4/5 5.53[34] 1.1 3.88 2.5 9.41[80]
18 "One Begets Technique" April 18, 2016 1.3/4 5.46[36] 1.2 3.84 2.5 9.30[81]
19 "In the Comet of Us" April 25, 2016 1.4/5 5.58[38] 1.2 3.94 2.6 9.52[82]
20 "Swift Hardhearted Stone" May 2, 2016 1.3/4 5.43[40] 1.2 3.90 2.5 9.32[83]
21 "Of Whose Uneasy Route" May 9, 2016 1.3/5 5.61[42] 1.2 3.73 2.5 9.34[84]
22 "If Love a Rebel, Death Will Render" May 16, 2016 1.3/4 5.27[44] 1.2 3.94 2.5 9.21[85]
23 "Why Await Life's End" May 23, 2016 1.3/4 5.85[45] 1.2 3.84 2.5 9.69[86]

Season 2 (2016)

Viewership and ratings per episode of List of Blindspot episodes
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "In Night So Ransomed Rogue" September 14, 2016 1.5/6 7.10[47]
2 "Heave Fiery Knot" September 21, 2016 1.3/5 6.08[49] 1.0 3.02 2.3 9.10[87]
3 "Hero Fears Imminent Rot" September 28, 2016 1.3/5 5.60[51] 0.9 2.90 2.2 8.51[88]
4 "If Beth" October 5, 2016 1.3/5 5.71[53] 0.9 2.91 2.2 8.62[89]
5 "Condone Untidiest Thefts" October 12, 2016 1.1/4 5.53[55] 0.8 2.65 1.9 8.19[90]
6 "Her Spy's Harmed" October 19, 2016 1.2/4 5.24[58] 0.8 2.80 2.0 8.04[91]
7 "Resolves Eleven Myths" October 26, 2016 1.1/4 5.20[60] 0.8 2.65 1.9 7.85[92]
8 "We Fight Deaths on Thick Lone Waters" November 9, 2016 1.0/4 4.90[62] TBD TBD TBD TBD
9 "Why Let Cooler Pasture Deform" November 16, 2016 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Notes

  1. ^ The message "Got One Patterson" actually appeared in The New York Times crossword puzzle on April 4, 2016, the same day as the episode's original airdate. The crossword was created by David Kwong who intentionally created the message as a tie-in to the show.[28][29][30]
  2. ^ In the weeks leading up to its airing; Season 2, Episode 6 was titled "Her Spy's Mind".[56]

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