"Blindspot" Cede Your Soul (TV Episode 2015) Poster

(TV Series)

(2015)

Jaimie Alexander: Jane Doe

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  • [Agent Patterson finds the Trakzer code for the team] 

    Patterson : I checked the signature elements in Trakzer's source code against our malware database.

    Jane Doe : [Jane responds with]  I understood the word 'database'.

  • [Jane tries to make another connection to Ana Montes] 

    Jane Doe : Listen, if you - if you want... If you ever want somebody to grab a coffee with...

    Ana Montes : I don't drink coffee.

    Jane Doe : Right. I just mean, if you ever wanna talk. Or we could catch a movie. I can almost promise you I won't have seen it.

    Ana Montes : Maybe.

  • [Agent Patterson tells the team what she finds with the Steganography tattoo] 

    Patterson : It's a classic puzzle trick. The dead space is always a clue.

    Bethany Mayfair : Do you know what it means yet?

    Patterson : I mean, it looks like a turtle shell, but that's not very helpful. I mean, maybe it's a substitution cypher using grid fragments, but that could take days to decode, or longer.

    Bethany Mayfair : So, no?

    Patterson : Not yet. But we're on it.

    Jane Doe : You're saying every one of these tattoos could have a double meaning?

    Patterson : Or triple. Or more.

  • [Jane Doe talks to Dr. Borden about her first dream] 

    Jane Doe : A breakthrough? It was a dream.

    Dr. Borden : Your first dream, which you considered significant enough to mention to me. A sex dream.

    Jane Doe : So what does it mean?

    Dr. Borden : Well, that depends on who you ask. Most people believe that dreams are the brain's ways of processing how we feel about things. So, who do you think it was, this dream man?

    Jane Doe : Um, something tells me you have a theory.

    Jane Doe : [Dr. Borden remains quiet]  What, you think it's Weller?

    Dr. Borden : You said that, not me.

  • [the FBI team learns about the TRAKZER App and the Dark Web] 

    Patterson : One of the shooters had a mobile app I never heard of called TRAKZER. It hacks into the GPS signals from 'Blue Force trackers' on government vehicles and maps their exact location.

    Bethany Mayfair : Where'd they get this and who else has it?

    Patterson : The transactions are untraceable. Probably done through the Dark Web.

    Jane Doe : The Dark Web? That doesn't sound good, what is that?

    Tasha Zapata : 95% of the internet is an index on commercial search engines.

    Edgar Reade : Yeah, the Dark Web is like the Wild West. Everything from weapons to sex trafficking.

  • [Agent Weller gives Jane Doe a lecture about interrogating Ana Montes] 

    Jane Doe : I was talking to her.

    Kurt Weller : And now, you're emotionally invested in that girl.

    Jane Doe : So, what if I am? She is a scared, lonely kid.

    Kurt Weller : Who is the subject of an investigation. FBI agents are trained to maintain their distance.

    Jane Doe : I'm not an FBI agent.

    Kurt Weller : And yet you want to be treated like one. You wanted a weapon, so you got...

    Jane Doe : Which you agreed to, because it was too dangerous for me to be in the field without one. What's changed all of a sudden?

    Kurt Weller : In this job you have to remain objective.

    Jane Doe : Really? Is that what you've done with me? Stayed objective?

    Kurt Weller : I'm working on it.

  • [Jane Doe talks to Dr. Borden about the tree she see's in her sex dream] 

    Jane Doe : No. No, I just - No, I - That guy had a tattoo of a tree on his arm, and Weller doesn't have that.

    Dr. Borden : Dreams aren't literal, they're impressionistic. Your body is covered in tattoos, symbols you don't understand. Now, you described it as a tree with deep roots. Maybe you're searching for stability, strength. Those are certainly qualities that Agent Weller seems to project.

  • [Jane Doe takes advice from Dr. Borden about how to handle her contact with Agent Weller] 

    Dr. Borden : Your relationship with Agent Weller is... complicated. He's your colleague, your protector, your childhood friend.

    Jane Doe : Yeah, and now he's in my dreams. He's everywhere.

    Dr. Borden : Maybe you need to establish clearer boundaries.

    Jane Doe : How do I do that?

    Dr. Borden : To start... try keeping your interactions with him limited to a professional context. At least for now.

    Jane Doe : Right.

  • [Jane Doe questions Ana Montes about her life at home] 

    Jane Doe : So, the owl is just a personal thing? It didn't come from anywhere else? Because we can't find it referenced anywhere. Did you design it?

    Ana Montes : No.

    Jane Doe : Well, do you know who did?

    Ana Montes : My brother.

    Jane Doe : I saw in your file that he was killed last year. I'm sorry. Do you live alone now?

    Jane Doe : [Montes remains silent]  Me too. It's hard, all that quiet.

    Ana Montes : I'm used to it.

    Jane Doe : I'm not.

  • [Jane Doe questions Ana Montes about the Horned Owl logo] 

    Ana Montes : My brother was older. He mostly worked nights, I was alone a lot. So he drew that owl above my bed, so I wouldn't be scared.

    Jane Doe : That thing was supposed to make you less scared?

    Ana Montes : [Montes laughs]  Well, owls are nocturnal so he said it would keep away the bad guys.

    Jane Doe : Did it work?

    Ana Montes : No.

  • [Agent Weller tries to help Jane Doe feel comfortable by asking her to go out with the team] 

    Kurt Weller : Jane... Jane, if you ever wanna come and have a drink with the team...

    Jane Doe : No, I... it's a little hard to relax when everybody at the table has been staring at photos of your tattooed body, all day.

    Kurt Weller : What about Sarah?

    Jane Doe : Your sister? Her last name is on my back. Look, I appreciate everything that you've done for me, everything that you're doing. But I just... I don't know, I... I need room to breathe.

  • [Jane Doe talks to Dr. Borden about feeling pushed away by Agent Weller] 

    Dr. Borden : It sounds to me like you articulated your desire for space.

    Jane Doe : It didn't go very well.

    Dr. Borden : Well, setting boundaries is challenging. Even in more conventional relationships, people struggle to balance intimacy and autonomy. You and Agent Weller have an...

    Jane Doe : Unconventional relationship, yeah. You didn't tell Weller what we talked about this morning, did you?

    Dr. Borden : Jane, our sessions are confidential. Whatever you share, it stays here. What makes you ask that?

    Jane Doe : Because he's pushing me away.

    Dr. Borden : And that upsets you? Perhaps Agent Weller is feeling the same need for boundaries.

  • [Agent Weller talks to Jane Doe while getting in the elevator to go home] 

    Kurt Weller : Do you want a new lead agent?

    Jane Doe : What?

    Kurt Weller : On your case.

    Jane Doe : I shouldn't have said that. I was upset.

    Kurt Weller : You might be right. Maybe there's too much baggage between us.

    Jane Doe : Or maybe the baggage makes you the right guy for the job. Who else is more invested?

  • [Agent Weller asks to give Jane Doe a lift home] 

    Kurt Weller : Do you want me to give you a lift home?

    Jane Doe : Uh, my security detail's downstairs.

    Kurt Weller : It's no big deal, it is on my way home.

    Jane Doe : Better not.

  • [last lines] 

    Jane Doe : [Jane nervously asks the FBI agents out for a beer who dropped her off at home]  Um... do you guys want to go out somewhere. Grab a beer, maybe?

    Jane's Guard #1 : Sorry, Ma'am, we're not permitted to take you to an unsecured location.

    Jane Doe : Right, um, well, what about coming in for a drink? Just one.

    Jane's Guard #1 : Sorry, Ma'am. But we can have a bottle sent up if you'd like?

    Jane Doe : No, that's, um... thanks anyways.

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