Review by Vero
BlockedParentSpoilers2017-05-07T06:29:33Z

Holy shit! Very good episode, except if you take into account that the guards at the prison are just incompetent. They just let Zapata and Devon get out and none of them went after them. Stupid. I've got to admit it,they played me. After the call Zapata got last episode, I thought they arrested her because of the knife she stole and suddenly she's undercover. Well done Blindspot! But seriously, Devon has no idea Zapata is a fed? She's supposed to be in Shepherd's inner circle. She should've at least recognized her. Tasha did mention that there is a slight chance Devon recognises her, whereas if Jane steps in, she will know who she is, but not Zapata.
Overall, the episode was ok. I'm with Zapata 100%. Shephers isn't playing by the rules and the FBI shouldn't either. They need to stop whatever Phase Two is and if it's as dangerous as Cade said, they need to stop playing nice. Shit's about to go down next episodes and it'll be due to Zapata. She's risked her life and obtained nothing.
I loved angry Weller. I rather prefer him yelling at Jane than trying to kiss her. That scene in his office was so powerful. I also knew things were going to blow off the moment Roman remembered it was Jane the one who erased his memory but honestly I did not expect him to react like that. It's as if the old Roman, ruthless and cruel, had made a comeback. I loved that ending scene, felt a bit rushed but just the look in his eyes, from totally innocent to crazy in just a flash was astonishing. Great acting there.
I can't wait for next episode to see what happens to Roman and what Zapata is about to do.
And please, can we just pay attention to the new guy, Arthur. That bug is so suspicious and I don't think it's all in Patterson's imagination. I hope she'll turn out to be right and that the bug is something Sandstorm installed in her computers to control them. Patterson needs to be right after her impossibility to trust anyone these days.

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