‘Blindspot’ Season 2 Spoilers: What Role Did Roman Play In Episode 18? [RECAP]
“Blindspot” Season 2, episode 18 was filled with several plot twists that didn’t necessarily have anything to do with each other – at least for now.
In “Senile Lines,” Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) and his team investigated a foster home where children are being given mysterious pills that mess with their heads. When one of the foster children killed herself, this encouraged Kurt and Jane (Jaimie Alexander) to investigate a young boy who could provide them with information about what’s been going on in the foster home.
Before conducting the interview, Jane encouraged the team to bring in Roman (Luke Mitchell) because he also grew up in a foster home. At first, Kurt didn’t approve of the idea because Roman has been causing nothing but trouble. But Nas (Archie Panjabi) agreed to bring Roman into the investigation as long as he won’t have any weapons on hand.
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True enough, Roman was the one who figured out a way to make the young boy talk, and everything that he told the FBI team shocked them. They found out that the head mother in the foster home was the one giving them the pills. But when they tried to track her down, she and the rest of the kids have already vanished.
Elsewhere, Reade (Rob Brown) had an insightful conversation with a man named Travis (Garret Dillahunt). Both males suffer from PTSD and trauma. Travis told Reade that one of the best ways to move on from his past was by watching the video he has been keeping. This will provide him with information about the things he did and didn’t do while on a mission.
Meanwhile, Patterson (Ashley Johnson) cracked the mystery behind a tattoo on Jane’s body that resembled an hour glass. This gave an ID of a certain non-profit organization called Life Prospect Inc. She later on discovered that the organization is the one that has been funding the foster home.
“Blindspot” Season 2 airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EST on NBC.
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