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NBC orders full season of new series ‘Blindspot’

NBC’s “Blindspot” has earned a full-season order.

The freshman series, which premiered Sept. 21, has received an order for nine additional scripts — bringing its total to 22 episodes, or a full-season.

The drama, starring Jaimie Alexander as a heavily tattooed woman called “Jane Doe” — who emerges from a duffel bag in Times Square with no memory of who she is or how she got there — averaged 15.2 million viewers and a robust 4.5 rating in adults 18-49 with three days of DVR viewership factored in.

Sullivan Stapleton co-stars as an FBI agent whose name is tattooed on Jane Doe’s back.

“Blindspot” is the first new fall show to receive a full-season order.