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Are the tattoos on Jane in Blindspot real?

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Are the tattoos on Jane in Blindspot real?

Are the tattoos on Jane in Blindspot real?

There are more than 200 tattoos painted on Jaimie Alexander's body for NBC's "Blindspot," but just one is real. Every tattoo will serve as the center of an episode (there are enough for 10 seasons), except the real one. So, Alexander is actually able to speak about it without fear of giving out any spoilers.

How did they do tattoos for Blindspot?

Is applying them like a puzzle? The show's creator [Martin Gero] worked with a puzzle maker to design each tattoo. They cast Jaimie's body and designed the tattoos to fit exactly. So as we're applying them, everything has to line up perfectly.

How do they put the tattoos on Jane in Blindspot?

Though Jane's tattoos are applied very much like those temporary tattoos you'd find in a vending machine, Tinsley uses professional-quality ink (or UV cosmetic paint for the invisible tattoos) and medical-grade adhesive to hold up through long shooting days.

How long did it take to put the tattoos on Jane in Blindspot?

Alexander, who portrays Jane Doe – a woman completely covered in mysterious ink – on the NBC series, previously revealed that three tattoo artists get her camera-ready over the course of seven hours. She told PEOPLE that she “would not be wearing [the tattoos] on the show if they were bad.”

Why is Jane tattoos in Blindspot?

The designs represent a case of corruption inside of the United States and were exposed as tattoos so agent Kurt Weller and his team could take Sandstorm's enemies down and give him certain reputation with the idea of take Bethany Mayfair out of her job as Assistant Director of the FBI NYO.

How long does it take to put tattoos on blindspot?

seven hours Here's seven things we learned at the Comic-Con panel for Blindspot, which airs on Monday nights this fall on NBC: 1. The 200+ tattoos take seven hours to apply by three tattoo artists.

Why did Jane erase her memory?

While Jane was patching up his wound, she found a vial with ZIP and wiped his memory in order to give him a new chance to start again as a new person.

Is Jane a bad guy on Blindspot?

Jane Doe-Weller is a former FBI consultant and former terrorist who was placed in the Critical Incident Response Group, lead by Kurt Weller, to assist on her own investigation case where she continuously helped the team solve the cases linked to her tattoos.

Who was responsible for the tattoos on Blindspot?

  • The anagram title of Monday's Blindspot winter finale promised to "Unveil the Mastermind," and it certainly did. We finally learned who's responsible for the tattoos all over Jane's ( Jaimie Alexander) body... and it's none other than Jane herself!

How many tattoos does Jaimie Alexander have on Blindspot?

  • Jaimie Alexander is covered in tattoos for NBC's Blindspot, but it's maybe not as many as you think. TV magic, y'all. The butt-kicking star revealed most days the process is a far cry from the full-body 7-hour process.

Who is the creator of the TV show Blindspot?

  • TVGuide.com spoke with Blindspot creator Martin Gero about the episode's big reveal, as well as what's coming up when the show returns in February. TVGuide.com: We finally know that Jane is actually the mastermind behind all of her tattoos. Can she be trusted, or does she have sinister motives for working with the FBI?

Are there any dead people on Blindspot show?

  • Most people on the show that are dead are actually dead. If you see them die, that's that. But the show relies on flashbacks so heavily, it's real possible that anyone can be back in the flashbacks, absolutely. And that's part of the fun, and takes a little bit of the sting away from telling someone that their character doesn't exist anymore.

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