Blindspot - Season 4, Episode 11 TV Show Review by Ms. H - Creativity Kudos for Storyline Format
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- Published on Thursday, 07 February 2019 01:38
Introduction to Blindspot, Season 4, Episode 11 TV Show Review by Ms. H
Since the Blindspot television series is about solving crimes, there are many ways that can be used to reveal that a crime has taken place -- all of which should of course be linked to one or more of Jane’s tattoos. In this episode, a writer is destroyed and it just so happens that the FBI group, including Jane is included in his unfinished book. The author was destroyed before the book was completed and the FBI team thinks the guilty person is revealed in the book. Enter the interrogations, questions, guesses, hunches etc. on who committed the crime. Interesting enough, there were no links to any of Jane Doe's tattoos.
Scenario of Book-Based Events in Blindspot, Season 4, Episode 11
This episode started with the destruction of a writer of a book where the FBI characters, including Jane Doe were depicted. The scene abruptly changes to one based on the unfinished book throughout the story. This is the creative aspect of Blindspot, Season 4, Episode 11. Unfortunately, I found this method to be distracting rather than entertaining. A plus was these type scenes only lasted a few minutes at the most. There are missing characters in the author's book which include the true culprit. Once this guilty person appears on the show, there are no longer references back to the unfinished book.
Jane Doe’s Physical Condition in Blindspot, Season 4, Episode 11
Looks like there may be dire consequences if a cure is not found soon for Jane’s condition. The positive side is she was able to capture the guilty party during this episode. The downside is this story ends with Jane in the hospital, suffering from her condition. I guess the writer has to make her condition worse -- before she gets better. We all know that Jane Doe or Jaimie Alexander’s character is central to the Blindspot TV show -- so it will be interesting to find out how a cure for her condition is finally found.
Assessment of Blindspot, Season 4, Episode 11
I found this eleventh episode of Blindspot, Season 4 to be the least entertaining since the new season 4 started. There was the humdrum (boring) side story of Zapata, the ex-FBI agent, being captured, then saved, then released to meet with someone who was not there when she got to the meeting place. By the way, the meeting place was -- you guessed it -- an abandoned
warehouse. To me, Zapata's story is just filler, so if you have something else to do while watching this part of the show, you will not miss much. In other words, feel free to treat Zapata's part like a commercial until the main story concerning Jane returns.
My recommendation is for Jane Doe’s cure be found quickly so she can get back to being the action star that she is -- not one who is wallowing in self-pity, but one who is triumphant in her fight against crime. Hopefully this change will be coming soon.
Rating of Blindspot, Season 4, Episode 11
Based on a rating of 1 star to 5 stars with 5 stars being the highest, I rank Blindspot, Season 4 Episode 11, Two (2) stars.