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Blindspot
Attila is struggling to restart his life after a car accident forcing his sister in wheelchair. Meeting Zsolt could bring the opportunity, but Attila slowly realizes he is used to carry out an illegal mission around a billion dollar invention spied through his own eyes.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious, heavily tattooed woman, Jane Doe, is found naked in Times Square with no memory of her identity. As the FBI investigates her intricate tattoos, they discover they are clues to crimes and conspiracies, leading Jane and her team on a race against time to uncover her past and prevent future disasters.
Critical Reception
Blindspot was a generally well-received series, particularly praised for its intriguing premise, fast-paced action, and the central mystery surrounding Jane Doe's identity and tattoos. While some critics found the plot occasionally convoluted or reliant on procedural tropes, the performances, especially Jaimie Alexander's, and the show's commitment to its high-octane narrative were often highlighted. It maintained a solid viewership throughout its run.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intriguing mystery and high-octane action sequences.
Jaimie Alexander's performance as the enigmatic Jane Doe was a standout element.
While some found the plot convoluted, the show's commitment to its unique premise was often admired.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed Blindspot for its compelling mystery, action-packed episodes, and the character development of Jane Doe. The intricate plot and unexpected twists kept viewers engaged, though some found the procedural elements predictable at times. The show's ability to weave personal drama with thrilling conspiracies was a consistent highlight.
Fun Fact
The intricate tattoos covering Jane Doe's body were applied daily by a makeup artist using stencils and took approximately seven hours to complete for each episode.
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