NBC is expressing early faith in Blindspot.
After airing just one episode, the network has ordered nine additional back-up scripts for the freshman drama starring Jaimie Alexander, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
While the additional script order doesn't guarantee that Blindspot — from showrunner Martin Gero and exec produced by Greg Berlanti — will earn a back-nine episode order, the series has been the breakout drama for NBC so far this season. The show, co-starring Sullivan Stapleton, is Monday's most-watched drama and top new series after three days of delayed viewing.
After airing just one episode, the network has ordered nine additional back-up scripts for the freshman drama starring Jaimie Alexander, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
While the additional script order doesn't guarantee that Blindspot — from showrunner Martin Gero and exec produced by Greg Berlanti — will earn a back-nine episode order, the series has been the breakout drama for NBC so far this season. The show, co-starring Sullivan Stapleton, is Monday's most-watched drama and top new series after three days of delayed viewing.
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