The thing is, that barely counts as a cliffhanger.
She tells Weller that the poison is for her, for when things get bad with her disease.
You know whats not boring and repetitive storytelling?

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Or rather, she thought she had it that simple, but well get to that in a minute.
It makes the team wonder if, just maybe, Zapatas always been on the other side.
With that bit of shocking news delivered, the team gets to the next tattoo case.
Rich calls them into the lab and tells them that a domestic terrorist is at a specific address downtown.
It may not sound like it, but its a completely hilarious scene.
When Patterson shows up, shes livid.
Man, whenBlindspotwants to pile on the twists, it doesnt hesitate.
Larry Mills is his name, and hes ex-military and in possession of 1000 pounds of explosive.
Theyre adorable, is what Im saying.
Added bonus: not having to watch Weller be sad about Jane for yet another episode.
We know thats bogus, and the FBI does too, but they have no real evidence of wrongdoing.
That company is located in one of the largest buildings downtown, so the team has to hurry.
She does so just in time, and everybody is saved.
The thing is, this isnt simply a win for the FBI though.
Speaking of which, the final scene of the episode gives us a change of pace thats desperately needed.
She exchanges some money under a shady bridge, and asks for a delivery sometime soon.
He followed her and, when he sees what happens, he calls it in.