"Blindspot" Mom (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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10/10
Best Episode so far...
hammerhead-dk30 June 2021
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Michelle Hurd's Shepherd character is JUST RUTHLESS- And you really ENJOY her "Win at All Costs".... Begs to question, if their are people in this country that have that same mentality, to 'Reboot American'!

Blindspot is one of the Best series out, even though a lot of the real FBI agents are dirty (First hand experience) and NOT trustworthy (also first hand experience). So I don't have any love for the FBI- dating back to Hoover (who was black btw) and still wreak havoc on the Black community- A typical 'house' slave mentality, SO SAD. But I digress....

Watch the series, very compelling.
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8/10
copies scene from the rock
martin-a-richter8 January 2019
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Thoroughly enjoyed this episode a lot, I think the best of the season, but the scene between the fbi director and his team against shepard and sandstorm is almost a carbon copy of the shower scene between the seals and hummels marines, very slight variations different but plays out the same.
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Terrific action-packed segment, with memorable villain(ess)
lor_11 May 2017
After suffering through a couple of talky new episodes of "Quantico", which packed all the wallop of a '30s drawing room drama, I was reinvigorated by this smashing segment of "Blindspot", as exciting as many a theatrical action/suspense movie.

Michelle Hurd playing the principal characters' mother, as a ruthless army general working to violently take over the country, was chilling, and our stalwart pair of stars saving the day were as convincing as any heroes on TV, much moreso than their numerous comic book counterparts who are actually possessed of super powers. Kudos to director Rod Seidenglanz for not only maintaining a breathless pace but handling the complicated logistics of the assault on headquarters with impressive skill.

The schmoes who produce "Quantico" should be assigned this episode as required viewing: perhaps they will see the error of their ways in recently turning a once-thrilling series into a needlessly cerebral talkfest.
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