Blindspotting: Season 2/ Episode 8 “Return to Ithaca” – Recap and Review (with Spoilers)
The second season of “Blindspotting” ends with hard conversations, sometimes resolved with just a look, and a familiar face returning.
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The second season of “Blindspotting” ends with hard conversations, sometimes resolved with just a look, and a familiar face returning.
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While briefly addressing how Keith met Sam, we dive into what Nicky and his group are into and a Regan and William reunion.
As Sam goes into surgery, the cops begin their investigation. Also, Regan is dealing with her father’s pending arrest and Sam’s friends looking to use those fireworks for some anarchy.
After almost 30 years, Robyn gets closure regarding the death of John McCall, her father who was murdered during a car hijack.
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