‘Blindspot’ season 2’s episode 10, titled "Nor I, Nigel, AKA Leg in Iron,” is set to feature Jane and Kurt as they race to find Patterson, whose life is in danger following her disappearance. Meanwhile, Jane’s relationship with Roman is set to be tested in the incoming episodes.
The brief synopsis for “Nor I, Nigel,” posted on IMDB reads, “Patterson (Ashley Johnson) is missing and Roman (Luke Mitchell) is loose, so Jane (Jaimie Alexander) and Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) must find them before Shepherd (Michelle Hurd) does.”
The incoming episode will follow Jane Doe and Kurt Weller racing against time – and Shepherd - to find Patterson after she disappears. This is not the first time Patterson goes missing. She was also abducted in season 1’s episode 18, titled "One Begets Technique” / ”To Begin the Sequence," but was eventually rescued by Jane and Kurt.
According to Yahoo! News, it is unclear whether Patterson will come out of the situation alive since the episode may see the death of a character.
Meanwhile, Jane and Kurt would also have to find Roman, who has escaped and is currently on the loose. Jane previously erased his memories by injecting him with Zip, causing him to potentially endanger himself and other people as he runs loose in his amnesia.
Co-executive producer Alex Berger teased during an interview with TV Line, “Going into the winter premiere, Jane and Roman’s relationship hangs by a thread.”
He continued, “To have any hope of stopping Sandstorm, Jane will need Roman to recover memories — but if he remembers her injecting him with ZIP, erasing his memory, it will tear them apart.”
‘Blindspot’ season 2’s episode 10, titled "Nor I, Nigel, AKA Leg in Iron,” is scheduled to premiere on NBC on January 4, 2017. It will be followed by episode 11, titled "Droll Autumn, Unmutual Lord," scheduled to be released on January 11.


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