'Blindspot' spoilers: Jane's identity revealed in 'Bone May Rot'

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"Blindspot" season 1 is showing more answers to its mysteries. On Sept. 28's episode, FBI Agent Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) noticed a scar located on Jane Doe's (Jaimie Alexander) neck — a scar that was familiar to him.

It resembles the one on Taylor Shaw, the agent's childhood friend who's been missing for 25 years. Weller was convinced that Jane is Taylor.

On the latest episode, it was already revealed that Jane and Taylor are indeed the same person. But the story will not end there as the show offered more mysteries.

It may be an early reveal for Jane, but according to series creator Martin Gero in a report from Variety, he doesn't like things to appear dragging.

Even if it was already revealed that Alexander's character is Taylor, there's still that question of where she's been all those years she went missing.

There's also the question about what happened to the heavily-tattooed lady and why she ended up naked on Times Square.

"It's only the beginning of the mystery and not the end," Gero told the publication.

Meanwhile, Marianne Jean-Baptiste's character Bethany Mayfair may have expressed her concern for Jane but can she really be trusted?

Gero also discussed about Bethany's character on how she believes that Jane does not remember a thing about herself. Gero even said in the report that Bethany is legit.

The third episode also saw Jane become a part of the FBI and it's something that Weller and the rest of team find difficult to deal with.

However, Gero also explained that having Jane work with the FBI can both be a good and bad thing, International Business Times reported.

The creator advised viewers of the show to also pay attention to the FBI cases every week since it won't only reveal things about Jane's tattoos but also give clues as to why she lost her memory.

The next episode of "Blindspot" titled "Bone May Rot," will air on Monday, Oct. 12, at 10 p.m. EST on NBC.

 

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