I am. They are creative in how they resolve conflict in unimaginable ways. This show isn't like any other show I watch. I look forward to the next episode.
16 Reviews
You have to be a real fan to like this episode
lindagore13 January 2019
The 1/10 ratings for this episode are absolutely ridiculous!
raghav-sankalp25 February 2021
I am reviewing this episode only to counter the negative reviews. This episode was not for casual viewers of Blindspot and also not for those who watched Blindspot only for its action. This had a deeper connection with the viewers who like psychology, who like the enticing notion of our brains playing mind games with our own selves.
Even if this episode didn't entertain you, it marked a new beginning in the story and thus, it simply cannot be rated 1/10.
Such a great episode
emilymeidlinger12 January 2019
Weird but amazing episode
leorzinati13 January 2019
This episode was weird, but amazing. People want the same old same old to happen every season and every episode. Wouldn't that be boring? Blindspot always finds a new way to entertain you and keep you on the edge of your seat, and I for one found this episode amazing.
Poor acting
toonsterblue13 January 2019
Emotional roller coaster, in a BEAUTIFUL way.
hakammihyar12 January 2019
This episode was pure genius and beauty from start to finish. It got me emotional and shedding joyous tears, but still keeps you hooked and excited for what to happen next. It's amazing to see Blindspot majorly up their game with this.
Blindspot 409 Review
nickzapapp12 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Wow, just wow!! action packed from the start. To be honest I would of been happy with the ending of Remi and Jane but Blindspot is so creative and then we have Kurt and Sheperd!! I am happy that they added it though bc I was wondering where sheperd was. Great ep cool fights and great scenes. Now excited to see what is going to happen with Zapata!!!! amazing ep very similar to Patterson ep everlasting but 10x better!! best ep in a while
Gimmick Episode Easily Skippable
TK3214 January 2019
FINALLY!!! It all came together!
ENIGMA0514 January 2019
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I've loved the show since the beginning but this season's first episodes of Remi were like watching a psychotic whiplash. Jaimie Alexander plays Jane impeccably but as Remi it was painful to watch. I was honestly not sure I'd return if something wasn't done. The reinventing the wheel and breaking out Shepherd was boring. But this episode did a fantastic job at showing Jane taking control of her life, her past, and present while making peace with her Remi persona. The moment when Jane started to reach Remi by offering her peace and forgiveness was the absolutely best way it could've happened. Remi was built on anger and fear while Jane was full of empathy, compassion and love. And killing Shepherd in the end was the last for both personalities. Final closure. I actually watched the episode twice just get a full feel for it. Well done writers, finally. Jane and Remi became one and all of Jane's memories returned; the good and the bad and she put Alice Kruger to rest as well. I hope more plot holes will be answered since the beginning of the show soon! Now I'm looking forward to Friday's again!
Terrible
brandon-tucker088414 January 2019
Mind blowing
jekasmir25 March 2019
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I love this show, however unrealistic the FBI achievements here are. It's fun, engaging, emotional, awesome characters. But this episode is probably my favourite after the pilot. Not because I like horror movies (I do though) or because of the special effects. It is a perfect refection of a real dream. Yes, little Alice looked like the girl from the "Ring", and yes, Roman was comically creepy, and the plot line was sort of predictable, but this isn't one of their real cases - this is how it is in actual dreams. My dreams are like that sometimes. Things repeating over and over, memories from seen movies, "bad acting", seeing yourself and fighting with yourself or even your parents (when I was a child I had lots of physical fights with my parents in my dreams), fear, urgency, constantly changing environment... It was a very convincing representation. And I cried the whole second half of the episode. Jamie Alexander - great performance!
The only thing that made me roll my eyes was their ability to color code Remi's and Jane's activity in the brain. That is omg how unrealistic.
Writers on a bad trip
tamjam686921 January 2019
Blindspot Schizophrenic Direction...
malcomturner-191218 February 2019
Warning: Spoilers
It seems that Jane is not the only person to be struggling with vacillation and indecisiveness. Writers created this episode with the aim of resolving the internal conflict between Jane and Remi, but this decision put an end to what was supposed to be a surprising change of direction with Jaime Alexander's character and, thanks to it, a promising new season.
My interest in season four was all about Jane Doe's return to her previous persona as Remi. It would have been a brilliant idea to see Jaime Alexander portraying this character, but throughout the whole season and maybe closing the show in a dramatic fashion with several possible betrayals and deaths of main characters. It would have been interesting to see how far Remi would have been with her plan to reenact Sandstorm and to which end this project would have led. But now it is too late. This plan has been scrapped and now the show goes backward... The only reason for watching Blindspot now is to see if Jane Doe will die or find a cure, but the answer seems pretty obvious considering the risk taken by writers has been eventually minimal.
My interest in season four was all about Jane Doe's return to her previous persona as Remi. It would have been a brilliant idea to see Jaime Alexander portraying this character, but throughout the whole season and maybe closing the show in a dramatic fashion with several possible betrayals and deaths of main characters. It would have been interesting to see how far Remi would have been with her plan to reenact Sandstorm and to which end this project would have led. But now it is too late. This plan has been scrapped and now the show goes backward... The only reason for watching Blindspot now is to see if Jane Doe will die or find a cure, but the answer seems pretty obvious considering the risk taken by writers has been eventually minimal.
SORRY FOR SHOUTING...
durham10015 January 2019
But after watching this episode of a show I normally enjoy, I think I've gone deaf! The music was so, so loud and intrusive it ruined this episode for me. It wasnt just intrusive and was barely music really, it was just like as each scene reached its climax - leading up to which the noise pretending to be music hammered away getting louder and louder so much so it felt like the actors had to shout to get their lines heard - and then it was basically like watching the reveal whilst sitting in the middle of a battlefield.
Please tone it down a bit, it is totally unesseccary and way over the top.
Rubbish
Pritch197317 February 2019
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