I like how the drug abusing FBI agent is playing the victim role.
When Blindspot started I liked the dynamics between him and Zapata and the "professional" depth they provided to the team.
But they seriously turned Reade into an asshole that needs to be written out. The actor can't even pull his character off anymore, no matter the scene, as if the actor has given up himself.
Brown is better at playing the cold and calculating FBI agent (better so than Stapelton plays Weller in that regard) and can play off against Stapelton very well. But he can't play the tainted and abused teenager who denies his past but gets haunted by it in the end anyway. He became unlikable and unbelieavable as a character.
But thankfully they got a few steps forward in the story in this episode - for once. But the season's at a close, so they had to step it up for setting up the start of the next season. It's still too much soap opera, though.
And it's absurd, why did Patterson exactly pass out? Because of a radio transmitter in her tooth?? If it's so low level no technology designed to find bugs can find it, why does she get migraine over it? A certain sense of headache for a constant transmitting signal I could buy. But not passing out over it or getting such a heavy migraine.
"She's desperate. That's what scares me"
Damn it's so perfect
Review by VeroBlockedParentSpoilers2017-03-26T07:41:11Z
This was just perfect. Blindspot on point! The storyline was amazing and character's interactions were so damn good. I certainly enjoyed Jane swooping Weller's house at the beginning. Getting to see Cade again was such a pleasant surprise. I hope he sticks around and helps the team cause I really like the guy.
Now the only thing intocmy mind is what the hell has Sandstorm planned? I mean, phase Two and all but Shepperd is in a boat in the middle of the ocean, which means she's not in a country whatsoever, but in the middle of the freaking ocean. Maybe she's just going to blow the USA or something. I can't wait to know more.
And Patterson being the mole was so obvious ever since she was freed from Sandstorm. However, I didn't expect her to have a microphone in her teeth but her ear. I don't quite understand how the migraines come into the pictures. Speaking of, I found it so funny when the team started reading the scrip. To me, it was hilarious.
On other things, the only thing I'm struggling with is Reade's storyline. I don't care about his drug addition, the same way I didn't care about Tasha's gambling.
I love Jane and Roman's relationship but it makes me sad to think about what could happen when he discovers it was her who zipped him.
Patterson is the best. Seeing her shooting Borden was damn satisfying. And her speech was heartbroking. And poor Patterson, she deserves the best. She needs a happy storyline.
And those guys at the end, I don't think they're there for Jane, but for Oliver. There's something suspicious about him. But we'll see in next episodes.
I'm so hyped right now. This so is so damn good