The last few episodes ofBlindspothave all felt like the set-up for the seasons endgame.
Let It Go is a strange episode.
And yet, every week, that lead ends up dead and another emerges.

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Its a pattern that grows especially tiresome in Let It Go.
They told you this was coming.
Youre sick, says the vision of Jane.
Romans trauma has finally caught up with him.
Of course, the FBI team has their own issues.
Jane wakes up one morning and sees that Avery isnt in bed.
Teenagers, am I right?
As Weller points out, Charon is also the alias of a notorious contract killer thats never been identified.
Roman must be pointing them to the killer, suggesting that hes another link to Crawford.
Charon must have been hired by Crawford to kill Averys father.
It must have been used by Charon to watch who was paying him for his work.
So, in walksBill Nye the Science Guy.
Weller is blown away, and Jane doesnt know who he is.
Im sorry, says Weller, she has memory issues.
Again, the one connection to Crawford is dead.
Of course, theres always one more piece of evidence to dig up.
Who knew that the gruff FBI guy knew so much about comics and Bill Nye!
It all soundssoshady, but Averys known this woman her whole life and doesnt suspect that anything is off.
As Jane and Avery arrive at Lynettes giant house, Reade and Megan fall apart.
With Megan learning about Zapatas feelings about Reade, and vice versa, she calls it all off.
Shes not angry so much as accepting of the truth.
To the absolute surprise of no one, Averys godmother turns out to be working for Crawford.
Plus, when Avery pulls a gun on Lynette, Jane is able to talk her down.
This family has theweirdestbonding experiences.
Essentially, theres not a whole lot happening in Let It Go.