pulkitkh
Joined Oct 2018
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Everything about the show is horrible - from a frankly uncomfortable host with a hoarse voice who shouts at the top of his lungs every 10 seconds, to a time-wasting set-up of "get back to your seats". Everytime someone comes to the screen, the host attempts awkward conversations, almost always resulting in facepalm moments.
Even if you wanted to get through that for some reason, the show is ripe with problematic words and ideas - beginning with calling everybody an idiot, and ending with misogynistic remarks on people's bodies.
If all of that could be ignored for a second, you get to witness the most useless, unimaginative and downright moronic questions on the table, which the host then goes ahead to explain while shouting in his hoarse voice. All of this, mind you, is done with obvious forced laughter to successfully make it the worst show of all time.
This show manages to get everything wrong, and that is its only consistency.
This was the climax episode that had every beautiful thing in the show ever. It solves the last episode's cliffhanger by bringing in a new Del Toro, then delivers on the promise that it has been building up to, and makes us realise that for the first time ever, Jane could actually die. It also gives Patterson the much needed space time which makes the show even more amazing, and oh, Rich's blabbering in the previous episodes finally start making real sense as the show shows almost all its cards, giving athe most hugely satisfying episode of the season.
Blindspot's brilliance is back. After a series of underperforming episodes, they finally bring back an episode full of twists and turns right from the first minute. It's thrilling, suspenseful, the reveal is emotionallyy satisfying and nothing in this episode is bad one bit. Absolutely loved it. Episodes like these are why I'm still watching this show!