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  1. Jul 24, 2020 · NBC's Blindspot has aired its series finale, and man, it was a doozy of an episode.Jane's exposure to ZIP allowed for an obscene amount of cameos from past characters, and also delivered an ending ...

  2. Jul 24, 2020 · The series finale of Blindspot airs on NBC on Thursday, July 23, 2020. Christina Radish is a Senior Reporter of Film, TV, and Theme Parks for Collider. You can follow her on Twitter @ChristinaRadish.

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  3. Jul 24, 2020 · For series creator Martin Gero, however, Blindspot‘s ending isn’t quite so black and white. TVLine spoke with the EP after screening the finale, and he offered some insights on Jane’s fate ...

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    • The Hallucinations: Love
    • The Terrible Editing in The Cathedral Fight Scene: Don't Love
    • All The Returning Characters: Love
    • No Afreen: Don't Love
    • Jane's Final Sacrifice For The Greater Good: Love
    • Kurt and Jane's Lengthy Heart to Heart by The Bomb: Don't Love
    • Jane Manipulating Her Memories: Love
    • Kissing While Diffusing A Bomb: Don't Love
    • Jane's Return to Time Square with The Duffle Bag: Love
    • Too Much Focus on Jane: Don't Love

    Bringing Jane's hallucinations back, the result of her being exposed to the chemical substance Zip again, was a perfect way to work old characters and storylines into the finale. As Jane dealt with her conflicting emotions, manifested through the jumbled memoriesthat appeared as hallucinations, she was finally able to come to terms with who she rea...

    Viewers don't expect big budget Hollywood movie quality editing in a network TV series. But that fight scene in the cathedral that was clearly meant to be a peak of the episode was pretty laughable. As Jane single-handedly took down multiple men coming at her from all angles, it was obvious when we were seeing her stunt double instead, and when the...

    It seemed like almost every single recurring, guest, or former starring character returned for the final episode as Jane confronted her past through hallucinations. From her brother Roman to former colleagues on the FBI like Nas, to former FBI director Eleanor Hirst, criminal Hank Crawford, and even Dr. Robert Borden, everyone returned. RELATED: Bl...

    Through the final season, the group had been on the run, hiding out in bunkers in Europe. Back at the FBI, Matthew Weitz was left to try and help them from afar while hiding his true intentions and secretly fending off terrible requests by Madeline. His one saving grace was Afreen, who trusted him and helped him along the way. He, nor the group, wo...

    Jane's inner turmoil was always been about understanding who she really was and believing that she wasn't the awful person her adoptive mother trained her to be but rather the person she was now. Who was the real Jane? Would she turn around and stab her so-called friends in the back? She always wondered what was real and what wasn't. This final sac...

    It makes sense that when you are constantly coming face to face with guns, bombs, knives, and other weapons, you aren't as taken aback by it after a while. But while Kurt and Jane were standing in front of a literal ticking time bomb, waiting for the bomb squad to arrive, they were having a casual conversation about life and love as if they were in...

    Jane learned that all of the hallucinations were just her brain trying to tell her what she heard about where the bomb was going to be dropped, and thus why Ivy Zipped her in the first place. If she went along with the visions and conversations, they would help lead her to the right places. It was an interesting way to display how a chemical substa...

    Aside from having a heart-to-heart while a literal bomb was counting down to a massive explosion, Kurt and Jane took it one step further when they decided to have a romantic momentand kiss while simultaneously snipping the green wires Patterson directed them to cut. They obviously had a lot of faith that she was right. But when diffusing a bomb, ch...

    The scene really brought the story full circle. While Jane first emerged from a duffle bag, unaware of who she was, frightened and interrogated, this time she was emerging as a hero in the very same spot. The one final scene designed to freak viewers out showed her being zipped up into a duffle bag, having died from Zip poisoning. But it seems that...

    While Jane has always been the central character on the show, over the years, she has sort of faded to the background. While she has been the subject of every case, thanks to the tattoos on her body, the clues on her body were less important than the other supporting characterswho used them to solve the crimes. In the final seasons, characters like...

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  4. Jul 24, 2020 · Blindspot creator breaks down the reunion-filled series ... (Audrey Esparza), who has had her baby, is working as a private investigator; Patterson (Ashley Johnson) has teamed with Rich (Ennis ...

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  5. Aug 5, 2020 · Her ending was not fitting because viewers weren't really given any significant details about it from a personal perspective. Rich Dotcom: Fitting The biggest thing that needed to happen for Rich before the series ended was finally reconciling with Boston, who he clearly never lost feelings for, and who obviously was meant for him.

  6. Jul 24, 2020 · For series creator Martin Gero, however, Blindspot‘s ending isn’t quite so black and white. TVLine spoke with the EP after screening the finale, and he offered some insights on Jane’s fate ...

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