and if so, why?
Basically, Madeline and Dominic have been tying up loose ends and creating advantages where they can.
It all begins when Zapata heads back to Madelines office to search for any clues.

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Shes convinced Madeline left something behind.
Unfortunately, the safe is empty.
Automatic gunfire blasts through the windows, and the two FBI agents narrowly escape.
The FBI brings Boston in not only for help, but because he could be in danger.
Then, while hes still in custody, three more HCI Global executives end up dead.
So she got lemons and made super-bloody lemonade, says Rich, which is a pretty apt diagnosis.
While the team searches for a way to track down Madeline, the episodes best plot unfolds.
Jane has been struggling ever since walking into the room full of memories from Shepherds hideout.
Shes frozen, and she doesnt know what to do.
Weller suggests she see a therapist.
Its a good idea, but it doesnt go so well.
So Jane sees a few therapists, ranging from compassionate but ill-equipped to seriously incompetent.
The experience leaves her frustrated and hopeless.
Then she remembers one person: Borden.
Shes Remi and Alice and Jane all in one.
Sure, shes changed, but that doesnt mean she got rid of another person.
She simply evolved, and admitting all that is necessary for her progress.
Its emotionally intuitive, and the use of Borden is well done.
So its a psychologically interesting bit of business, but its also kind of clumsy and familiar.
That might just beBlindspotin a nutshell, though!
Anyway, the FBI eventually tracks Madeline through her private pilot, J.B.
The team rushes to the hospital, and the climax of the episode is truly thrilling.