Blindspot Season 1

DVD Wholesale Quick Overview:

A vast international plot explodes when a mysterious Jane Doe is discovered in Times Square, covered in cryptic tattoos with no memory of who she is. But there’s one tattoo that’s impossible to miss: the name of FBI agent Kurt Weller, on her back. Soon, Weller and his FBI team realize that each mark on her body is a crime to solve, leading them closer to the truth about her identity.

Based on the first three episodes, I have to say I am unimpressed. The writing seems to be a little lacking, with events of repetitive dialogue making sure that even the least inattentive of us can follow the plot, and certain events transpiring that seem completely lacking in the writers taking reason into account, and with characters seeming incredibly infantile for grownups living daily in tough situations. One gets the impression that it was written for children, or completely passive viewers who will not think through the show. The acting and production value are both fine, I have nothing but appreciation for the actors, actresses, the filming and post production people.

– Caratacus

This is the show I countdown the days, hours, and minutes to watch. It has elements of 24 and Bourne, but adds a feminine side. I am always looking for and welcoming a strong heroine, and this title is for me the rule not the exception. I especially like the “tough and tender” personality that Jane brings. She’s fully female–relational, nurturing, connecting, complicated, sexual, seeking a strong man to come through for her, taking initiative, kicking ass in hand-to-hand combat, flying choppers out of a combat zone, thinking critically and rationally, assertively arguing her perspective, having drinks with her girlfriends, executing her role in a functional, effective FBI team. To me Jane brings to the surface questions all of us have–who am I, really? what is my part to play in this thing called life? how do I use these skills and talents and strengths I have? who will look out for me? who do I trust?

-Steve Coan

DVD Wholesale Main Features :   

Actors: Sullivan Stapleton, Jaimie Alexander, Rob Brown, Audrey Esparza, Ukweli Roach
Producers: Greg Berlanti, Martin Gero, Sarah Schechter, Mark Pellington
Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language: English
Subtitles: Chinese, English, Korean, Portuguese
Dubbed: French, Portuguese, Spanish
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
Number of discs: 5
Rated: NR – Not Rated
Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Release Date: August 2, 2016
Run Time: 485 minutes

 

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