"Blindspot" Pilot (TV Episode 2015) Poster

(TV Series)

(2015)

Marianne Jean-Baptiste: Bethany Mayfair

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  • [Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair tells Agent Weller that they think Jane Doe may have been a Navy SEAL] 

    Bethany Mayfair : You were right. The black sqaure was obscuring another tattoo. An eagle holding a trident and anchor. We think she might have been a SEAL.

    Kurt Weller : [Weller looks over to Jane sitting beside him]  That'd explain a few things.

  • [Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair walks Agent Weller over to view Jane Doe through the glass] 

    Bethany Mayfair : Do you recognize her?

    Kurt Weller : No. I've never seen that woman before in my life.

    Bethany Mayfair : [Mayfair knocks on the glass, as Jane Doe turns her back to the agents, looking over her shoulder]  Then why is your name tattooed on her back?

  • [Agent Patterson reads the results for Jane Doe's tattoos] 

    Patterson : All of her tattoos - Are brand new - All of them.

    Bethany Mayfair : What? How new?

    Patterson : Judging by the healing, no more than a few weeks.

    Bethany Mayfair : Her entire body was tattooed all at once? And why would they do that?

    Kurt Weller : It's a treasure map.

    Bethany Mayfair : Come again?

    Kurt Weller : Look at it. There's no 'X' that marks the spot. There's hidden letters, random numbers, map pieces without context or names. It's a puzzle. And the first piece couldn't be clearer.

  • [Dr. Borden tells Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair and Agent Weller about the drugs in Jane Doe's system] 

    Dr. Borden : Are you familiar with the PKM-zeta inhibitor, commonly known as 'ZIP'?

    Bethany Mayfair : Doctor, you and I have very different ideas of what 'commonly' means.

    Dr. Borden : Zeta Interacting Protein. It's an experimental drug being tested with PSD sufferers - Rape victims, soldiers who've seen combat. Used sparingly, it can erase selective memories.

    Bethany Mayfair : And you found traces of it in our girl?

    Dr. Borden : No. Not traces. Her whole system is flooded with it. I - I've never seen anything like it before. It's created a chemically induced state of permanent amnesia. She can't remember who she is, where she came from, nothing... before she crawled out of that bag in Times Square.

    Kurt Weller : So, what does this got to do with me?

  • [Dr. Borden explains Jane's memory to Agent Weller] 

    Dr. Borden : Her narrative memory has been obliterated. But her procedural memory still seems to be intact.

    Kurt Weller : So, she can walk, talk, understand the world.

    Dr. Borden : Yeah, conceptually, it all seems to be there, but the specifics are cloudy. For instance, she knows what music is but doesn't remember The Beatles.

    Bethany Mayfair : And she'll never get her memory back?

    Dr. Borden : Honestly, we have never had a case like this before. And when I say 'we', I mean the entirety of medical science. So, it's possible that something familiar could trigger her memory. But there is no way to know for sure.

  • [Agent Patterson and Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair discuss that Jane Doe may be a Navy SEAL] 

    Patterson : How's your Latin?

    Bethany Mayfair : Not great, but I know what this is. 'For God and Country'. It's a Navy SEAL tattoo.

    Patterson : There's never been a female Navy SEAL.

    Bethany Mayfair : Do you think they'd advertise it if there were?

    Patterson : No, but her fingerprints came back clean. If she was Navy, she'd be in our database.

    Bethany Mayfair : Not if she was Special Ops.

  • [the FBI team discuss what their opinion is of who Jane Doe may be] 

    Kurt Weller : Director Mayfair, there is no doubt in my mind she's special forces or intelligence trained. Her skill set is way too specialized. High-level language abilities, hand-to-hand proficiency, off the charts, her marksmanship under pressure. She's professional. She saved my life today.

    Edgar Reade : She also recovered her first memory.

    Bethany Mayfair : What is it?

    Edgar Reade : Running an outdoor shooting course. It's just a fragment, but it lines up with what we all saw today.

    Bethany Mayfair : Who is this woman?

    Kurt Weller : I don't know yet. But what I do know is that one of those tattoos helped save the lives of hundreds of people. And she's covered in them. She might be just the most important resource we ever had, and you risked losing her by letting her out in the field today.

    Bethany Mayfair : She saved your life and triggered her first memory. We're one step closer to finding out who she is and who did this to her. I'd say the risk paid off.

    Kurt Weller : I still don't get why. I mean, if our unknown subject is a good guy who wanted us to stop Chao, why not call it in? You know, why go to the trouble of kidnapping Jane. And covering her in those tattoos?

    Bethany Mayfair : These tattoos are as big of a mystery as Jane Doe is. We have no way of knowing where they'll lead.

    Kurt Weller : Yeah. Well, one thing's for sure. Someone likes playing games. And this is just the beginning.

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