Jane remembers the time she was taken as a child, and it’s not pretty.

This weeksBlindspotreveals another government controversy, with the beginning clue coming from another one of Janes tattoos.

He hasnt told Jane yet about the test, and with her mental breakdown this episode.

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its probably best she isnt in the know for now.

The dinner is genuine, and Weller has good intentions of putting Janes mind at ease.

The crimes are always a little bit off-the-wall, but I guess thats what keeps things interesting.

The gunmen start shooting the hostages, and the FBI charges in and guns them down.

The injured are taken out, and the team starts to sweep the building.

Things get even fishier when one of them starts pulling out his hair.

Patterson gets the blood samples back and discovers that the two of them have extreme radiation poisoning.

NEXT: Jane starts getting some nasty flashbacks.

Jane begins to piece together what this could mean, and she understandably has a full-fledged panic attack.

She confesses her memory to Weller, who only continues to hold it together for her.

Its a nice moment to progress the relationship of Weller and Jane without the romantic element.

The team locates the group of terrorists at a cemetery from their X-Men-level of radiation poisoning.

Bethany refuses the proposal and sends Doti with Carter.

Bethany seems emotional about Jane, which makes me think she knows something Carter doesnt.

Reades concerns with Jane are legit, I will give him that.

His reservations for her are only in the best interest of the group.

Well, now we know that Zapatas money problems from last weeks episode are worse than we thought.

So much for the united front.

Weller looks furious and storms out.

What is Wellers father doing back, and does he have anything to do with Operation Daylight?

Will he give a shot to see Jane?