Synopsis:
Sullivan Stapleton stars as hardened FBI agent Kurt Weller, who is drawn into a complex conspiracy when a mysterious woman (Jaime Alexander), is found in Times Square covered in a series of cryptic tattoos … including his name on her back. As Weller and his teammates at the FBI — among them, wartime vet Edgar Reed, the secretive Tasha Zapata and Assistant Director Mayfair (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) — begin to investigate Jane Doe’s tattoos, they are drawn into a high-stakes underworld that twists and turns through a labyrinth of secrets and revelations — and the information they uncover might ultimately change the world.
Sullivan Stapleton stars as hardened FBI agent Kurt Weller, who is drawn into a complex conspiracy when a mysterious woman (Jaime Alexander), is found in Times Square covered in a series of cryptic tattoos … including his name on her back. As Weller and his teammates at the FBI — among them, wartime vet Edgar Reed, the secretive Tasha Zapata and Assistant Director Mayfair (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) — begin to investigate Jane Doe’s tattoos, they are drawn into a high-stakes underworld that twists and turns through a labyrinth of secrets and revelations — and the information they uncover might ultimately change the world.
Release Date 8/2/2016
Episodes: 23 Running Time: 978 Mins Not Rated
Special Features
8 All New Featurettes:
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Casting
the team
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Oscar: The
Handler,
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Weller
Takes action
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Double
Vision
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Rich
Dotcom
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Make it Go
Boom!
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Tattooed
Clues and 2015 Comic Con Panel
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Commentary
On The Pilot Episode
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Unaired
Scenes
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Bound and
Gag Reel
When I first put the read
about this show on TV, I wasn't sure well it would hold my attention.” Another
crime show oh joy” I sarcastically thought. A young woman, with no memory of
her prior life, being found in Times Square covered only in tattoos helping to
solve crime sounded like it could wind up being like every other female driven
Crime TV show out there. I even let my initial reaction stop me from continuing
to watch it while it was airing live. However, I found my initial reaction to
be incorrect as I decided to give the show a second chance. I put the Blu-ray
in to binge watch the first season & I found myself really enjoying this
show
First Episode we find Jane who has been dumped in a bag in the middle of time square naked and covered with strange tattoos. With no memories of whom she is or where she came from. It doesn’t take long for Law enforcement to figure out there is much more to this mystery women then it seems. Her tattoos are clues to crimes that have or will happen. But who has done this to her?
As the first season
continues, we find out more and more about Jane. She is much more than the
victim that she appears early in the season. I am not going to give you guys
any spoilers here, so I will leave it at that. Jane is a force to reckon with
and that’s what I like about the show after so many wimpy women in action
roles, she can handle herself in hand-to-hand combat and usually comes out the
winner.
Just when I think they have who and why figured out. I get away with some new twist in the story.
Just when I think they have who and why figured out. I get away with some new twist in the story.
The cast is amazing I was
very impressed by how well British and Australian actors can do an “American”
accent. Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Bethany Mayfair does a fantastic accent.
For me, the entire cast makes
the show but I am especially drawn to Jaimie Alexander as Jane Doe. She has the
look of being entirely vulnerable and then out of nowhere – wham – she kicking
some major ass
I can’t wait for season 2
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