Blindspot
A woman with no memory is found in Times Square, her body covered in elaborate tattoos that seem deliberately placed. One marking stands out: the name of FBI agent Kurt Weller. Brought into federal custody, she becomes the center of a fast-moving investigation as Weller and his team discover each tattoo can be decoded into a new case. Solving them may reveal who she is and why she was left to be found.
When an unidentified woman is discovered in Times Square with her skin covered in cryptic tattoos and her mind wiped clean, the FBI scrambles to determine whether she is a victim, a weapon, or both. The largest clue is impossible to ignore: the name of agent Kurt Weller inked across her back. Nicknamed Jane, she is placed under the protection and scrutiny of Weller’s team, where every new symbol on her body becomes a puzzle tied to a crime, a threat, or a hidden agenda. As the agents decode the markings, they race from case to case, uncovering connections that suggest the tattoos were designed as a map. The work strains trust inside the unit and forces Weller to question his own past. Jane, meanwhile, searches for fragments of identity while trying to prove she isn’t the enemy, even as the larger pattern begins to take shape.