Blindspot - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Hella Duplicitous
The FBI team hunts a dangerous enemy operative, and a deadly new foe emerges.

My Art Project
The entire intelligence community is put in jeopardy when Remi co-opts an FBI case.

The Quantico Affair
Patterson and Rich DotCom take the reins as the FBI team faces an explosive threat.

Sous-Vide
A tattoo puts the team in danger when a deadly disease is released inside the FBI.

Naughty Monkey Kicks at Tree
A blast from Rich DotCom's past sends the FBI team after a deadly terrorist plot.

Ca-Ca-Candidate for Cri-Cri-Crime
The team is drawn into dangerous political intrigue when a tattoo points to someone from Weitz's past.

Case: Sun, Moon, and the Truth
Remi's schemes put her and Weller in danger, while Patterson and Rich solve a mysterious puzzle at the FBI.

Screech, Thwack, Pow
Remi races against the ever-worsening ZIP poisoning to enact her ultimate plan.

Check Your Ed
The team's desperate gambit to get Jane back puts her head-to-head with Remi.

The Big Reveal
Reade confronts Zapata, while the team follows a lead to a potential cure for Jane.

Careless Whisper
An author's obsession with the team puts them in the cross-hairs of a deadly killer.

The Tale of the Book of Secrets
Patterson and Rich embark on a treasure hunt to Peru in a gambit to save Jane.

Though This Be Madness, Yet There Is Method In't
The FBI races to stop Madeline's explosive scheme.

The Big Blast from the Past Episode
An active bomber forces the team to delve into a case from their past.

Frequently Recurring Struggle for Existence
Jane confronts her past as the team rushes to keep a deadly weapon out of a terrorist's grasp.

The One Where Jane Visits an Old Friend
Madeline escalates her plan, but our team isn't the only one chasing her down. Rich grows concerned for Boston's well-being, and Jane seeks help from a familiar enemy.

The Night of the Dying Breath
The team races against the clock to save Jane from a killer's nightmarish scheme.

'Ohana
Zapata goes rogue with an old friend as Jane and Weller continue their search for the hooded figure.

Everybody Hates Kathy
The team discovers an international conspiracy when a deadly weapon is stolen, Jane supports Weller when someone from his past dredges up painful memories, and Patterson and Rich contend with their newly-released hacker accomplice.

Coder to Killer
A horrifying and vengeful villain threatens the FBI. Weller considers his priorities. Zapata and Reade try to navigate their living situation. Patterson explores a budding interest.

Masters of War 1:5 - 8
Dominic begins to enact Madeline's cataclysmic scheme as the team rushes to stop him. Tensions rise as past secrets begin to unravel.

The Gang Gets Gone
The team sets out on an international mission to stop an attack from spreading. Madeline attempts to turn the tables as internal conflict threatens relationships within the team.
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