There is a lot going on in “Blindspot" Season 4 that will keep fans on the edge of their seats, including the possibility that Jane/Remi (Jaimie Alexander) is at risk of becoming paralyzed. It turns out that messing with people’s memories and personalities with suspicious procedures can be dangerous. Who would have thought? On the other hand, some supporting characters will play bigger roles this time.
In an exclusive “Blindspot" Season 4 preview by TV Guide, it was revealed that Jane is in for a shocking surprise when she learns that the memory eraser that she was dosed with could also end up paralyzing her. At least, this is what was implied by Reade (Rob Brown), Patterson (Ashley Johnson) and Rich Dotcom (Ennis Esmer).
In their explanation, it would seem that the thing is still in her system and she is at risk of losing control of her body. Before it reaches her brain, Jane will need to figure out a way to get it out of her. So, this will likely be a noteworthy plot point in “Blindspot Season 4.”
Another point that fans might want to bear in mind is the rise of some supporting characters on the show. In a recent interview with TV Line, it was revealed by executive producer Martin Gero that some of the smaller players on the show will be stepping up their games in “Blindspot" Season 4. This should make things more interesting when the show premieres on Oct. 12.
“We talked about it, but decided instead to give some of fan favorite guest stars a little more screen time. So Boston Arliss Crab (played by Josh Dean), Keaton (Chad Donella) and Matthew Weitz (Aaron Abrams) will be playing more prominent roles this season — as well as a few surprise new guest stars that are super exciting,” Gero told the publication.


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