Review of Blindspot

Blindspot (2015–2020)
8/10
Entertaining!
18 April 2017
If you are after narratives that are purely factual and literal, then Blindspot may not be the one for you. If it is sheer escapism and a non-stop cavalcade of exciting events that hold your attention, then give Blindspot a go.

A naked woman turns up in an abandoned bag in the the middle of Times Square in New York, and she has no memory of who she is and she's tattooed from head to foot. The only immediately decipherable symbol or number on her tattooed body is a reference to an FBI agent. From the point on, her existence is an emotional roller-coaster as the FBI analyses her tattoos and attempts to establish her identity. As the meaning of each symbol and number is revealed, the plot becomes more complicated and the woman involved more confused and unstable.

I like the show very much and I understand series two is being shown in the USA at the moment.
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