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"Woe Is Joined"
Series Blindspot
Season 1, Episode 1
Blindspot 1x01 001
Air date September 21st, 2015
Writers Martin Gero
Director Mark Pellington
Producers Jennifer Lence; Carl Ogawa; Alex Berger; Brendan Gall; Christina M. Kim; Kelly Van Horn; Mark Pellington; Marcos Siega; Sarah Schechter; Martin Gero; Greg Berlanti; Sarah Rath
Starring Sullivan Stapleton; Jaimie Alexander; Rob Brown; Audrey Esparza; Ashley Johnson; Ukweli Roach; Marianne Jean-Baptiste
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"Woe Is Joined" is the premiere episode of season one of the crime drama/mystery series Blindspot. It was directed by Mark Pellington with a script written by Martin Gero. It first aired on NBC on Monday, September 21st, 2015 at 10:00 pm. A beautiful young woman finds herself awakening inside of a bag dropped in the middle of Times Square. She has no memory of who she is, and is naked and covered in tattoos. This "Jane Doe" is taken in by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which sparks intense curiosity, as one of the tattoos on her back is the name of Special Agent Kurt Weller. The F.B.I. discover that Jane's tattoos are linked to various criminal enterprises, including government corruption. Though she has no knowledge of who she is, her reflexive memory speaks to someone who has had intense combat training.

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  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • This episode is production code number 276092.
  • This episode had a viewership of 10.605 million people.

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  • The title of this episode, "Woe Is Joined", is an anagram for "Who Is Jane?"

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