The , which premiered on NBC in September 2015, delivered one of the most iconic opening sequences in modern television history. It centers on a woman found naked in a duffel bag in the middle of a deserted Times Square , covered in fresh, intricate tattoos. Feature Profile: A Body Full of Clues
The pilot was directed by , known for his work on The Mothman Prophecies , which gave the episode a cinematic, gritty feel. "Blindspot" Pilot(2015)
: The woman, later named Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander), has no memory of her identity or past. One specific tattoo on her back is the name of FBI Special Agent Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton), who has no idea who she is. The , which premiered on NBC in September
: Created by Martin Gero, the series was designed to be a "procedural with a puzzle-box heart." : The woman, later named Jane Doe (Jaimie
: The pilot ends with the shocking discovery that Jane’s DNA matches Taylor Shaw , a girl who lived next door to Weller and went missing 25 years ago. Production and Impact
The episode established a "case-of-the-week" procedural format driven by a high-concept serialized mystery. You can read the full episode breakdown and cast details on IMDb .