This lake is Lake Aurora, where a company knowingly dumped toxins years ago.

As Patterson has discovered, Janes honeycomb tattoo has two distinct shades to it.

OhBlindspot, never change your convoluted, ridiculous ways.

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So, naturally, the FBI wants to question him.

Ilovethat circumstantial evidence like tattoos with vague, secret codes is a legitimate lead for the FBI inBlindspot.

you’re free to never fault this show for going all in on its premise.

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At the fundraiser for some sort of clean water initiative, things get a little crazy.

Weller gets lost in the gallery though, as the woman escapes to the top floor through a dumbwaiter.

But Jane finds her, and oh man doesBlindspotdecide to have some fun.

The two get into a fist and sword fight (I know!

), but the suspect gets away.

They use that info to get to Kesslers home where they wait for Gubara to arrive.

Sure enough, she does, but theres a twist: She tells them that shes CIA!

Wait, how does that work?

For now though, shes on Gubaras side.

Shes heard the story: They killed her family, erased her record, made her into an enemy.

Essentially, they were spies.

Zapata shows the photo to Gubara and, sure enough, its her daughter.

And, well, itshistoo.

Now though, she just wants her daughter back.

As is often the case withBlindspot, theres a speedy resolution to this weeks case.

Mother and daughter are reunited, for a brief moment, before Garuba is sent to prison.

Not the most rewarding or entertaining tattoo case, but you cant win them all.

Reade is close to going off the deep end, as we see him staking out Coach Jones house.

Does it have to do with Reade, or something else that she wants to keep off the books?

What part does he play in their plan?

Episode Grade: C+