Despite her anger, she does give them something.

She says that while shes been searching for Jane, it was never really part of her plan.

Rather, shes been looking for the man that ruined her fathers life and pushed him towards killing himself.

Blindspot - Season 3

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When Averys adoptive mother died of cancer, all her adoptive father had was his work.

Before long though he was pushed out of that job and then he threw himself off a bridge.

Since that day Avery has been looking for the man responsible, and its none other than Hank Crawford.

This is the episode where everything starts to come together.

The connections between Roman, Crawford, Avery, Hirst, and the FBI team become a little clearer.

Roman sends a video to Patterson that once again nudges the team in the right direction.

Donald Shipley was his old partner before the guy took a job with a private weapons contractor.

Weller finds Shipley, but his timing isnt the best.

Shipley claims that hes working undercover for Homeland Security, meeting with a dealer looking for an EMP gear.

More importantly though, things are tense between the two men.

This is about more than who gets to be Crawfords right-hand man, though.

Victor finally tells Roman what he knows: that hes not Tom Jakeman.

Two Legendary Chums isnt necessarily a confusing episode, but it is one that has a lot going on.

There are a lot of threads to follow, including the reappearance of Director Hirst.

Everything seems to be in place until Weller and Shipley arrive at the meet.

Then, The Regimen changes their plan.

The power plant was never the target.

With the Regimen pulling off that swerve, Weller and Shipley are on their own.

The question is, why bother with this bunker in the middle of nowhere?

Why is it so important?

Well, it all ties in with Crawford.

So, Crawford has hired the Regimen to take that tracking offline so that he can make his deal.

Crawford needs someone to blame for the FBIs involvement, and thats when Victor steps in.

He begins to tell the truth about Tom Jakeman.

But before he can get a full sentence out, Crawford stabs him in the stomach and kills him.

How did you know it was him?

As it turns out, Roman was ahead of the game yet again.

When Victor covertly took his fingerprints, Roman switched their phones.

Crawford isnt giving up on the deal though.

Kill every single one of them, he says as he hands over a file.

Did Roman know it would come to this?

Has he always planned to go after the FBI, or is Crawford his target?

Is there something in their mutual destruction that will benefit him?