While the team handles the drone threat, significant personal arcs for Jane and Weller are introduced:
The episode reveals that Weller's father was accused of kidnapping and murdering Taylor, a scandal that destroyed his family and caused his mother to leave. His father is currently dying of cancer.
is the second episode of the first season of the NBC crime drama Blindspot , which originally aired on September 28, 2015 . Directed by Mark Pellington and written by Martin Gero, the episode advances the central mystery of Jane Doe's identity while establishing the "tattoo of the week" procedural format. Plot Summary [S1E2] A Stray Howl
Jane Doe plays a critical role in the field, eventually forcing Gibson’s vehicle to crash after a high-stakes pursuit. Weller successfully rescues the kidnapped girl, and the team recovers a coded USB drive from Gibson. Character Developments and Revelations
Kurt Weller becomes convinced that Jane is Taylor Shaw , his childhood friend who disappeared 25 years prior. He identifies a specific scar on the back of Jane's neck that matches a memory he has of Taylor falling from a tree. While the team handles the drone threat, significant
During psychological testing with Dr. Borden, Jane experiences a disturbing memory of herself shooting a target in the woods.
A mysterious "ruggedly handsome man" (later identified as Oscar) continues to watch Jane from the shadows and eventually breaks into her safe house in the final scene. Cast and Crew Directed by Mark Pellington and written by Martin
The episode's primary procedural plot centers on a decrypted tattoo that leads the FBI team to , a former Air Force pilot with a traumatic past and a deadly vendetta.