The team catches a major criminal who might know about Operation Daylight.

Was this the best episode so far ofBlindspot?

Weller isnt an idiot, and he knows theres more to the story.

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Before he can pry further, Patterson discovers another clue from Janes tattoos.

Apparently this area is a seriously dangerous spot.

The FBI always suspected that it was illegal arms dealing, but they could never prove it.

Weller and Co. ignore his warnings and head to the address that Patterson discovered.

When they pull up to the house, they see the back of a man tending to his garden.

When he turns around, the team is surprised to see that its Guerrero.

They leave with Guerrero and are attacked with guns on the street back into town.

They find a clearing, and Jane spots something over the tree line: three oil derricks.

The same skyline image is tattooed on Janes back right above where Kurts name is.

Since the tattoos havent been wrong yet and theyre cornered, they follow the lead to the derricks.

Back in New York, Patterson continues to play Scooby with her boyfriend.

He calls Patterson to tell her hes gotten a lead, and she seems more infatuated than pissed.

Theres another clue hidden within the arch, and the two figure out that its an ISBN.

Pattersons boyfriend is ecstatic, more excited thanRon Swanson at the opportunity to solve a mystery.

How veryNational Treasureof him; I was half expecting Nicolas Cage to pop out for a cameo.

She tracks her to the library and sees her sharing confidential FBI information with her boyfriend.

NEXT: This time, Kurt holds the key.

Even more convenient, Kurts name was the key to unlocking the box.

While in the ranger station, Jane notices a map that identically matches a tattoo on her back calf.

The trio take off to the location where the marker indicates, and they find a helicopter.

This dynamic was surprising to me Reade and Jane are actually great on screen together.

Thats something thats explored in episode 7, when he and Jane get some time alone together.

He has some choice words for Guerrero, telling him he wont live under his watch anymore.

Apparently, her fear of flying stems from lack of control.

Flying a doorless helicopter in the middle of a war zone doesnt fall into that category.

Her boytoy is stuck in holding, where Bethany is having his threat level assessed.

Ah, now we see why Pattersons relationships have always been doomed to fail.

Its the classic issue of obtaining a work-life balance: Will women ever be able to have it all?

He pushes back, saying that because she was his FBI contact, its her duty to do so.

He watches their exchange inside of the interrogation room and notices that somethings off.

Bethany doesnt have a go at force anything out of Guerrero, and Guerrero is way too quiet.

Of course, well have to wait until next week to find out what it is.