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Munsu
Fri, 09-25-2015, 02:11 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNDZTufNpZI


A beautiful woman, with no memories of her past, is found naked in Times Square with her body fully covered in intricate tattoos. Her discovery sets off a vast and complex mystery that immediately ignites the attention of the FBI, which begins to follow the road map on her body into a larger conspiracy of crime, while bringing her closer to discovering the truth about her identity.

The cast includes Sullivan Stapleton ("300: Rise of an Empire," "Strike Back"), Jaimie Alexander ("Thor: The Dark World," "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."), Marianne Jean-Baptiste ("Broadchurch," "Without a Trace"), Rob Brown ("Treme"), Audrey Esparza ("Black Box"), Ukweli Roach ("The Royals") and Ashley Johnson ("Much Ado About Nothing").

Writer Martin Gero ("Bored to Death," "L.A. Complex") serves as executive producer along with Greg Berlanti ("Arrow," "The Mysteries of Laura," "The Flash"), Sarah Schechter ("The Mysteries of Laura," "The Flash"), Mark Pellington ("Cold Case") and Marcos Siega ("The Following"). Pellington directed the pilot episode.

Blindspot is a production of Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Productions

http://www.nbc.com/blindspot/about


Just watched the first episode of Blindspot, one of the new series I was most looking forward to. Honestly, didn't care for much of it throughout the episode. I have a soft spot for Jaimie Alexander, though I wouldn't call myself a fan of hers, so was hoping for better.

At least the ending sequence had me curious enough of where this is going. I don't care much for the male lead so far either.

Munsu
Tue, 09-29-2015, 11:18 PM
Second episode was overall more enjoyable, but still not feeling this series much. I'll keep watching just because it's slightly better than a lot of shit on TV right now, also it had one of the best ratings if not the best one among new shows last weeks, so at least it has more potential to last beyond this season.

NBC doesn't have much to offer as it is right now.