![]() Maybe next time, they’ll remember to lock up! Even worse, their bulletproof vests are gone. Within seconds, the FBI vehicle has slashed tires and cut fuel lines. The militia has been instructed to keep Guerrero safe and in the area. Weller makes an attempt to arrest him, but it’s not going to be that easy. Guerrero is there doing a little light gardening. The FBI arrives at the address listed on Jane’s body. Since when has Weller cared about making friends? BLINDSPOT - “Sent on Tour” Sullivan Stapleton as Kurt Weller, Audrey Esparza as Tasha Zapata, Rob Brown as Edgar Reed, Dan Butler as Sheriff Paul Bolton - (Photo by: Giovanni Rufino/NBC)Īs the crew leaves, the sheriff picks up the phone and tells the person on the other end, “We’ve got trouble.” ![]() ![]() He warns Weller that the people aren’t going to be receptive to the FBI snooping around. On much sturdier ground, the tiny town’s sheriff (Dan Butler, Frasier) isn’t buying the whole story about the crew being there to investigate the hiker. Weller, however, is more interested in the cold case the crew will use as a cover to get into the off-the-grid area. On the Michigan-bound plane, another one of Jane’s secrets is revealed - she’s afraid of flying (my soul sister!). It seems pretty cut and dry, but it’s in an area could be flooded with militia types and illegal guns. However, one specific piece of the stone is shaped like Alpena County and has an address embedded on it. The “turtle shell” we saw from last week is actually a Petoskey stone, which is the official state stone of Michigan. Patterson has moved onto puzzle-solving, since that’s what she seems to do best. “I can’t have Patterson shaking that tree,” she says. The whole thing was a major embarrassment. There was a leak somewhere in the ranks and Guerrero disappeared. The whole thing blew up in their faces, but they couldn’t shut him down. She tells Weller that Guerrero was an informant for the FBI and she was his handler. That Guerrero fellow that Mayfair (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) has been so skittish about? It’s Lou Diamond Phillips! (Sorry, I just needed to say that again.) Mayfair tells Weller that the Guerrero thing is a sensitive matter, but he feels he should be privy to that information, seeing how the case number is tattooed on Jane’s body. Who is that exactly?You will find out, but first we’re getting a different piece of the puzzle. The two cover it up and hope that the right people will find it. We’re told that the dig actually happened six months ago and the hole was made to bury a big, shiny box. The guy it’s attached to is digging some sort of a ditch with another unidentified man. In case you did, “Sent on Tour” opens with a big ‘ole shot of that tattoo. Last week, we were left wondering about the identity of the tree man - you know, the one from the sex dream? How could you forget!?! BLINDSPOT recaps: Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 BLINDSPOT - Pictured: (l-r) Jaimie Alexander as Jane Doe, Sullivan Stapleton as Kurt Weller, Audrey Esparza as Tasha Zapata, Rob Brown as Edgar Reed - (Photo by: Giovanni Rufino/NBC).So are you ready to decipher this week’s episode of Blindspot? Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) was about to get the goods on Daylight, there was no mention of Taylor Shaw or Zapata’s (Audrey Esparza) gambling issues, and Patterson (Ashley Johnson) can’t seem to keep a good man pinned down - why exactly? I guess it’s the mystery that keeps us coming back for more. However, the episode ended with so many unanswered questions. Sure, we finally got a peek at Saúl Guerrero (it’s Lou Diamond Phillips!) and the FBI team moved out beyond the big city. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)īLINDSPOT - "Sent on Tour" Episode 107 - Pictured: Lou Diamond Phillips as Saul Guerrero - (Photo by: Giovanni Rufino/NBC).Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window).Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window).Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window).We also learn how she approaches characters’ looks as they evolve in a storyline and the challenges of costuming a show in the middle of a real-life pandemic. Helen shares how she crafted and shaped the look of the Undersea children and the unexpected places from which she drew inspiration for Dr. On this episode of the podcast, hosts Angelica Jade Bastién (Vulture) and Patrick Somerville (“Station Eleven” Show Runner/Creator) are joined by Costume Designer Helen Huang. When Kirsten tracks down a wounded David and his Undersea, she agrees to join them on their journey to the Museum of Civilization. From burning billboards to bedtime stories under the stars, Episode 106 of “Station Eleven” brought us inside the Museum of Civilization, more tragedy for the Traveling Symphony, and an unexpected understanding of David and his followers. If you know the prophecy, you should say it.
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