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'Blindspot' Episode 3 Spoilers and Episode 2 Plot Recap: Will Jane Finally Meet Someone Who Knows Her?

In the next episode of "Blindspot" entitled "Eight Slim Grins," the official synopsis reads, Jane learns she has the same Navy SEAL tattoo as a recently captured jewel thief. Meanwhile, a man from Jane's memory visits her; and Weller and Mayfair are unsure about Jane's role in the team.

In the preview for the episode, it would seem that the viewers might actually meet someone that could possibly know Jane since he has the same Navy SEAL tattoo as her. Jane comes face-to-face with the man from her memory who gives her a strange warning. Weller and Mayfair have trouble defining Jane's role in the team.

The preceding episode began with Jane as she talked to a therapist who gave her a test. The images had given Jane a memory of doing target practice in the woods. Weller and the rest of the team believed that she is a former Navy SEAL and he gave her training that made her use her instincts and muscle memory to do certain things. And while she was at shooting range with Weller, she had another memory return. She shot someone inside a church.

The team got a hint from another tattoo that led them to a man named Major Arthur Gibson. Gibson was suspicious when they went to visit him, and this set off a chain of events that led to the demise of many people.

Gibson was a drone pilot who had risen through the ranks, and when he planned to blow the whistle on the project, it was frozen out by the government. He has been targeting people who had done him wrong and he even kidnapped a little girl, in order to gain access to the drones.

Jane and Weller were able to stop Gibson and save the little girl. Weller seemed to believe that Jane is Taylor Shaw, the little girl his father was accused of kidnapping and killing because of a scar on her neck.

"Blindspot" airs every Monday.

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