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Sullivan Stapleton | ... |
Kurt Weller
(23 episodes, 2015-2016)
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Jaimie Alexander | ... |
Jane Doe
(23 episodes, 2015-2016)
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Rob Brown | ... |
Edgar Reade
(23 episodes, 2015-2016)
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Audrey Esparza | ... |
Tasha Zapata
(23 episodes, 2015-2016)
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Ashley Johnson | ... |
Patterson
(23 episodes, 2015-2016)
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Ukweli Roach | ... |
Dr. Borden
(23 episodes, 2015-2016)
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste | ... |
Bethany Mayfair
(23 episodes, 2015-2016)
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A woman with no memories of her past (Jane Doe), is found naked in Times Square with her body fully covered in intricate tattoos. Her discovery sets off a vast and complex mystery that immediately ignites the attention of the FBI, which begins to follow the road map of her tattoos into a larger conspiracy of crime, while bringing her closer to discovering the truth about her identity. Written by Soumik Ghosh
I'd actually give this an 8.5, but decided to round up vs. down to counter balance some of the negative recent reviews submitted by others. I thought Jaimie Alexander was great and demonstrated her talent in this role more than I've seen from her in past roles such as Thor and The Brink. Sullivan Stapleton's acting was admittedly a little wooden in the pilot, but I liked his tough guy persona in Strike Back & think he'll grow into this role with time also. Yes, the story line is completely far-fetched and unrealistic. Yes, the plot does borrow from different formulas we've seen before, but not in a way that's a total rip off from other movies or TV. It doesn't have the originality of Mr Robot or the grittiness of True Detective, but it's fun popcorn entertainment. If you put Bourne Identity, Blacklist and Momento into a blender, you'd end up Blindspot!