I couldn't help noticing how the creator of
Blindspot (Martin Gero) took a lot of cues from the series
24 (2001-2014, 9 seasons):
Hardly 10 minutes go by without some heavy action crisis or shoot-em-up, followed by new twists. Even the number of episodes are similar to
24: 23 in first season, 22 in second.
And the dramatic music is likely wholly inspired by
24's award winning score by the great Sean Callery, who wrote the book on using music to gradually build up the tension to a pounding rhythmic frenzy in each of the action scenes.
One has to park one's sense of logic to consume the story line, but it's a watchable series on a base level. And one has to really suspend one's belief in casting the delicate looking Jaimie Alexander as a hidden kung fu commando babe, who can dispatch 6'3" 250 lb. bruisers with hardly breaking a sweat...
We've not yet finished the first season, but I can see how the series could become redundant, as you say.