Blindspot season 4 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In New York for a short-term gig, hoping it leads to more opportunities with Blue Annex Technologies, the character discusses plans over the phone with their mom, assuring her the move isn't permanent. They've spent weeks getting security clearances, seeing this as a potential career breakthrough. Their supervisor is from Silicon Valley, adding to the excitement. The call ends with family love and a hint of frustration, followed by a sudden, unsettling gagging sound.
Full Episode S04E20 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What company is the character hoping to work more with?
Blue Annex Technologies.
Is the character's trip to New York permanent?
No, it's just a short-term gig.
Why did the character spend three weeks prior to the conversation?
They spent it getting security clearances.
What does the character agree to watch next month?
Mr. Jingles.
Who is the character speaking to on the phone?
Their mom.
What is the character's feeling about moving to New York?
They are not planning to move there permanently.
Does the character have a supervisor from a specific location?
Yes, their supervisor is from Silicon Valley.
Is the character's work with Blue Annex Technologies certain?
No, it's hopeful but not certain.
What does the character mention about doors?
The opportunity could open a lot of doors for them.
Is the character's mother supportive of their decisions?
It's implied, but she also seems to be causing some stress.
What does the character do after ending the phone call?
They mutter in disbelief and experience gagging.
Is there an indication of the character's emotional state after the call?
Yes, they seem to be under some stress and disbelief.
Does the character express love towards the person they're speaking with on the phone?
Yes, they say "I love you" before hanging up.
What is the character's plan regarding their job opportunity?
They plan to go to New York for a short-term gig and hopefully get more work with Blue Annex Technologies.
Is the conversation mostly positive or negative?
The conversation