Nov 132020
 

Blindspot: The Fifth and Final Season arrives only on DVD after the previous four seasons received Blu-ray releases. No features included but at least the video and audio was adequete. The DVD is set for release on November 17th.

 

 

Blindspot: The Complete Fifth and Final Season
(2020)


Genre(s):
Suspense Thriller, Drama
Warner Bros. | NR – 472 min. – $29.99 | November 17, 2020

Date Published: 11/13/2020 | Author: The Movieman


SEASON INFO:
Writer(s): Martin Gero (created by)
Cast: Jaimie Alexander, Sullivan Stapleton, Rob Brown, Audrey Esparza, Ashley Johnson, Ennis Esmer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Aaron Abrams, Ami Sheth


DISC INFO:
Features: None
Slip Cover: No
Digital Copy: No
Formats Included: DVD
Number of Discs: 3


Audio: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78
Subtitles: English SDH
Region(s): 1


 

SEASON SYNOPSIS


Kurt Weller (SULLIVAN STAPLETON), Jane Doe (JAIMIE ALEXANDER), Edgar Reade (ROB BROWN), Tasha Zapata (AUDREY ESPARZA), Patterson (ASHLEY JOHNSON) and Rich DotCom (ENNIS ESMER) attempt to carry out a mission with the highest stakes yet. The season begins in the aftermath of the explosion that left Jane watching as a drone targeted the team’s safe house. Now on the run and without the extensive resources of the FBI, Jane and the survivors race against the clock to clear their names in the wake of Madeline Burke’s (MARY ELIZABETH MASTRANTONIO) rise to power. They must find a way to stop Madeline before she can track them down and take them out once and for all. With their indestructible bond and the help of old friends, can the team pull it off in time?

 

SPECIAL FEATURES – 0/5


The 3-disc set comes housed in a standard DVD case. No features were included.

 

VIDEO – 4.0/5, AUDIO – 4.25/5


While the picture and audio transfers are pretty good, rather odd the studio, which released seasons 1 through 4 onto Blu-ray would just dump this final season onto DVD. Really strange since I believe seasons 3 and 4 were through a MOD program. In any case, the video looks fine with the usual pixilation and the Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks are generally strong with some heavy dialogue and some okay depth for the action sequences.

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