Sneak Peeks
"BLINDSPOT"
"DROLL AUTUMN, UNMUTUAL LORD"
01/11/2017 (08:00PM - 09:00PM) (Wednesday) : THE TEAM MUST WORK WITH THE CIA TO STOP A DEADLY ATTACK -- After one of the world's most-wanted terrorists surfaces in New York for unknown reasons, the team must partner with the CIA to stop a deadly bombing.
Starring Sullivan Stapleton, Jaimie Alexander, Rob Brown, Audrey Esparza, Ashley Johnson, Ukweli Roach, Luke Mitchell, Michelle Hurd and Archie Panjabi. Guest starring Trieste Kelly Dunn.
"DROLL AUTUMN, UNMUTUAL LORD"
01/11/2017 (08:00PM - 09:00PM) (Wednesday) : THE TEAM MUST WORK WITH THE CIA TO STOP A DEADLY ATTACK -- After one of the world's most-wanted terrorists surfaces in New York for unknown reasons, the team must partner with the CIA to stop a deadly bombing.
Starring Sullivan Stapleton, Jaimie Alexander, Rob Brown, Audrey Esparza, Ashley Johnson, Ukweli Roach, Luke Mitchell, Michelle Hurd and Archie Panjabi. Guest starring Trieste Kelly Dunn.
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Promo & Interview
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What does Jane and Roman’s dynamic look like moving forward?
MARTIN GERO: It is so great. It’s one of my favorite parts about the show. First of all, Luke Mitchell has been such an extraordinary addition to the cast. He’s really been blowing the doors off this character. It’s such a hard character to do because he’s such a terrible, terrible person. I mean, one of the first things we see him do is kill five police officers. He’s one of the most wretched characters on the show, but he has this humanity and this deep love for Jane that we can’t help but get swept up in. In many ways, he’s going to be like Jane was at the beginning of the series, which is he has no memories. His mind has been wiped, so he has memory fragments, all of which are totally terrifying to him. One of the questions we had with Jane was: Is it nature or nurture? Now that she was able to move on from her past, was she always an innately good person? With Roman, we’re trying to investigate if that can be repeated. It’s not as easy as we thought.
MARTIN GERO: It is so great. It’s one of my favorite parts about the show. First of all, Luke Mitchell has been such an extraordinary addition to the cast. He’s really been blowing the doors off this character. It’s such a hard character to do because he’s such a terrible, terrible person. I mean, one of the first things we see him do is kill five police officers. He’s one of the most wretched characters on the show, but he has this humanity and this deep love for Jane that we can’t help but get swept up in. In many ways, he’s going to be like Jane was at the beginning of the series, which is he has no memories. His mind has been wiped, so he has memory fragments, all of which are totally terrifying to him. One of the questions we had with Jane was: Is it nature or nurture? Now that she was able to move on from her past, was she always an innately good person? With Roman, we’re trying to investigate if that can be repeated. It’s not as easy as we thought.
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