'Blindspot’ Season 2 Latest News, Update, Spoiler; Episode 8 Finally Here! Weller’s Fate Unknown

By Chad Jarvis - 07 Nov '16 17:15PM
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The waiting time for "Blindspot" Season 2 Episode 8 fanatics' will soon be over.  It was reported earlier that the recent episode did not came out on screen on November third, as the promotional campaign promised. It paved the way for the World series that happened to be extended for seven games.  Cartermatt earlier said that the network did not expect that the series will be stretched so they have to cancel the installment's airing.

The much awaited episode 8 of "Blindspot" Season 2 continues to present the FBI teams namely, Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander), and Sullivan Stapleton, played by Kurt Weller.  It was showed in the beginning of the plot that Jane and Kurt went missing.  During the occurrence, the remaining team are tasked to cross-examine the two criminals in order to find them.  Jane managed to reunite with the rest of the group, while Kurt has been captured by someone who has an intentional plot to kill him.

Another "Blindspot" spoiler for this episode is that of the concerned team mate, Jane, asks Nas Kamal (Archie Panjabi) to join the team's operation to track down Kurt.  Nas, originally, not wanting to involve Jane, Patterson, (Ashley Johnson) and the rest of the team changes his mind.  Jane convinced Nas to involve the rest of the team, as a family should do to a missing love one.

This week's cancelation of the "Blindspot" series may mean that the show now has shorter intervals in the following weeks.  Meanwhile, "Blindspot" creator, Martin Gero promised on Twitter the "Do Not Slack, the Featherweight Wins" episode will be something to watch out for.  The episodes were awesome and keeping eye on the screen is advised.

Will the team be able to rescue Kurt or the fate will turn out the other way around?  Few days of waiting, "Blindspot" Season 2, episode 8 showing November 9 on NBC at 8 p.m. ET. 


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