Blindspot season 3 spoilers: Dark Matter’s Anthony Lemke cast
As first reported by Entertainment Weekly, Anthony Lemke (who played the part of Three for the three seasons of the Syfy show — which shouldn’t have been canceled, but that’s a subject we’ve discussed at length already) will play the part of a fixer within the world of the NBC series. To be a little bit more specific, Lemke’s part is a man named Victor, and he is described as a “charming” guy who probably still has some ties to people you don’t want to mess with. That could pose some interesting questions for viewers at this point since we don’t know just who he is aligned with.
Here’s the good news when it comes to Lemke’s character, at least in terms of how the FBI Task Force handles a guy like him — more than likely the entire Blindspot crew is used to this sort of thing and will have some tricks up their sleeves. They’ve dealt with so many untrustworthy characters over the years that taking him on shouldn’t be too difficult a task for them. They should be prepared to tackle someone like Victor … with the key word there being “should.”
We are happy to see Lemke get a new part so soon after the end of Dark Matter and we hope that there are some chances to see some of the other former Dark Matter cast members on some other projects soon. While it’d be great to continue to have them playing our favorite characters aboard the Raza we absolutely want them to get some great offers and be able to take on some other fun projects the near future.
Remember, new episodes of Blindspot air Friday nights on NBC. Lemke will start his arc in episode 9, which will likely air either later this year or early in 2018. Once there’s some more news on that subject we’ll let you know.
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