When Patterson's tattoo investigation results in a horrible incident, she tries to figure out what went wrong -- but quickly realizes all is not as it seems.When Patterson's tattoo investigation results in a horrible incident, she tries to figure out what went wrong -- but quickly realizes all is not as it seems.When Patterson's tattoo investigation results in a horrible incident, she tries to figure out what went wrong -- but quickly realizes all is not as it seems.
David Morse
- Hank Crawford
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Kristina Reyes
- Avery Drabkin
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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This is a surreal episode which goes away from the usual confrontation in a secret place with fifteen guys armed with AR15's. Patterson awakes in her apartment and continues with her day, until an explosion sends her into a loop. There she sees the men who have died after a relationship with her.
It turns out she is in a deep coma and continues to face things that need to be changed.
I won't go into specifics. Let it be said it is probably the best of the episodes so far.
It turns out she is in a deep coma and continues to face things that need to be changed.
I won't go into specifics. Let it be said it is probably the best of the episodes so far.
So much fun, very good with a lighter and more funny episode around half way through the season.
10noalygh
Differentiate from other Blindspot episodes, this brings a whole new experience, which pulls focus on Patterson, who is stuck in a coma and trying to break her own loop of life, and somehow make a new development in the series. I literally and hysterically laughed throughout the episode. This is such a funny, entertaining, but also very unique and creative episode that you should not miss.
The best episode I've seen. Maybe because I'm such a Patterson fan, and she was the focal point, but there was so much going on. WOW!!I thought we were going to loose Patterson, that would have been terrible. This episode points out that Patterson is the most important character.
If I could sit across from Ashley Johnson in a bar having a beer, I'd ask her one question, have you retained ANY of all that knowledge and intellect you demonstrated.
That was a fun fun episode. I want more like this.
If I could sit across from Ashley Johnson in a bar having a beer, I'd ask her one question, have you retained ANY of all that knowledge and intellect you demonstrated.
That was a fun fun episode. I want more like this.
This episode totally broke the typical Blindspot mold of dark conspiracies and international intrigue. I laughed and laughed during this entire episode!! Ashley Johnson, aka, Patterson is superb here...she pulls off this "Groundhog" day well above her current star-grade. I look at Patterson totally different now and I like the look. The writing for this episode deserves award recognition. Even if you are not a Blindspot super-fan...this episode stands alone as pure, unadulterated, fun and smart entertainment for 42-plus minutes. You WILL enjoy this ride!
Did you know
- TriviaDuring Agent Patterson's dream state after the lab accident she has a Ground Hog day type of dream albeit with minor differences. One of those is The Breakfast Club (1985) scene. Jaimie Alexander (Jane Doe) is made up and dressed to look like Ally Sheedy (Allison Reynolds). Sullivan Stapleton (Kurt Weller) is dressed like Emilio Estevez (Andrew Clark).
- GoofsAgent Patterson's coffee cup says Peterson.
- ConnectionsReferences The Matrix (1999)
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