The episode wastes no time. Patterson, held captive, uses her genius-level intellect to leave a digital breadcrumb trail for the team. Meanwhile, Weller and Jane lead a rogue operation. Since they cannot trust the new director (a Burke puppet), they operate off the books. This is classic Blindspot : high-octane hacking sequences intercut with brutal hand-to-hand combat.
En conclusión, el episodio 22 de la temporada 4 de "Blindspot" es un episodio emocionante y lleno de acción que ha dejado a los fans con muchas preguntas. La actuación de los personajes, la trama y los giros inesperados hacen de este episodio uno de los mejores de la temporada. Si eres un fan de la serie, no te puedes perder este episodio.
By Episode 21, the team was fractured. Zapata (Audrey Esparza) was deep undercover inside Burke’s operation, Reade (Rob Brown) was dealing with a brain injury that threatened his career, and Patterson (Ashley Johnson) had been kidnapped. This leads us directly into the high-stakes environment of Episode 22.
The decision to make the villain a political mastermind rather than a terrorist was prescient, reflecting real-world anxieties about corruption at the highest levels. Moreover, the episode’s treatment of traumatic brain injury (Reade) and PTSD (Jane) was handled with rare subtlety for an action show.
In a desperate attempt to stop the virus and clear their names, the team travels to Iceland to track down the hacker Kathy Gustafson ( Tomatazos ).
These clues directly set up the fifth and final season, where the team goes on the run.