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Kate! 25-09-2013 06:31 PM

Me too. One of the best dramas I've seen.

arista 24-10-2013 09:02 PM

Ch5HD Person Of Interest (Season 2) 10PM Thursdays
 
On now



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Locke. 24-10-2013 09:13 PM

It's season 2 airing on channel 5 right now, Season 3 in america

Locke. 29-10-2013 10:32 PM

Episode 5 was one of the best episodes in the shows history.

Shaw finally coming good, Reese back in the thick of the action, Carter having her best scene in all 3 seasons, and the sub-plots all coming together.

Locke. 10-11-2013 12:06 AM

This season is starting to get amazing, was a bit worried at first that it was going to go downhill but thankfully it hasn't. Have never really been that bothered about Carter but her storyline with HR is definitely the best thing at the minute.

Also

Spoiler:

One of the main cast are getting killed off in the next 3 episodes. It won't be Shaw or Root as they wouldn't have bothered making them main cast members if they were killing them half way through the season, Finch is probably safe too as it wouldn't really work without him. You'd imagine Reese would be safe aswell but Jim Caviezel has still been making movies so might just want to concentrate on those, but I reckon it'll be Carter. Fusco would be too obvious and he is needed for the comic relief.

Jords 10-11-2013 04:32 AM

Does this TV show actually go 'somewhere'? I watched the first half of S1 and it just felt like a collection of random cases, got a bit repetative.

Locke. 10-11-2013 12:40 PM

Yeah there are plenty of continuing storylines. There is a different POI case every week but they usually tie in to one of the main plots.

Locke. 20-11-2013 02:58 PM

Last night was by far the best episode of the entire show, on par with anything HBO puts out. Big spoiler

Spoiler:

They done such a good job keeping everyone guessing who was going to die, expected it to be Fusco all episode and then in the last few seconds thought it would be Reese, but Carter ended up being offed after finally taking down HR.

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Joelle. 30-08-2014 11:16 PM

Been catching up with season 2 and 3 the past few weeks and just watched episode 9 (The Crossing). Its been really great especially the HR storyline, but:

Spoiler:

I'm actually gutted they killed off Carter :sad:

Locke. 12-09-2014 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joelle. (Post 7228717)
Been catching up with season 2 and 3 the past few weeks and just watched episode 9 (The Crossing). Its been really great especially the HR storyline, but:

Spoiler:

I'm actually gutted they killed off Carter :sad:

Carter had started to become a great character but Shaw is a lot better tbf.

Season 4 starts in a couple of weeks, third season started taking the show in a new direction and was by far the best season yet, so hopefully 4 lives up to it.

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Locke. 26-11-2014 12:48 PM

Season 4 so far >>>>>

Another character getting killed off last night, bodies dropping like flies. Midseason finale in a couple of weeks as well, hopefully Shaw manages to make it through

Lostie! 17-03-2016 04:02 PM

Season 5 confirmed to be the final season. Expected but still a shame. Still, I expect them to go out on a high.

http://uk.ign.com/articles/2016/03/1...-with-season-5

Glad to finally have a premiere date! :)

Also, the full episode title list:

Spoiler:

"B.S.O.D."
"SNAFU"
"Truth Be Told"
"ShotSeeker"
"QSO"
"6,741"
"The Day the World Went Away"
"Synecdoche"
".exe"
"Return 0"

Marsh. 17-03-2016 04:55 PM

But there's 13 episodes, that's only 10 titles?

Lostie! 17-03-2016 04:58 PM

Oh yeah it is. I just saw the list and pasted them, didn't bother to count them. :whistle: :joker:

Well that's most of the titles then. :laugh:

Lostie! 03-05-2016 08:47 PM

Season 5 starts tonight in the US! I only just got around to seeing the trailer, it looks epic of course.



The scheduling for the episodes is a little funny though (tagged incase anyone else happens to be watching and considers episode titles as spoilery :laugh:).

Spoiler:

Quote:

  1. "B.S.O.D." [May 3rd]
  2. "SNAFU" [May 9th]
  3. "Truth Be Told" [May 10th]
  4. "6,741" [May 16th]
  5. "ShotSeeker" [May 17th]
  6. "A More Perfect Union" [May 23rd]
  7. "QSO" [May 24th]
  8. "Reassortment" [May 24th]
  9. "Sotto Voce" [May 30th]
  10. "The Day the World Went Away" [May 31st]
  11. "Synecdoche" [June 7th]
  12. ".exe" [June 14th]
  13. "Return 0" [June 21st]


Marsh. 03-05-2016 09:12 PM

What piss poor treatment for such a good show.

Lostie! 03-05-2016 09:21 PM

Yeah, I'm just glad they were able to give it a proper ending rather than ending on an unresolved note like so many shows do nowadays. Jonathan Nolan says they wrote it with the assumption that it would be the end so they apparently wrapped everything up.

Lostie! 05-05-2016 06:41 PM

Loved the season premiere. :clap1:

Lostie! 16-05-2016 10:29 PM

Really enjoyed the second episode too.
Spoiler:

The glitching Machine identifying the team as threats because of the violent acts they've committed for various reasons in the past was really cool (and a nice excuse to show a montage of old scenes, I'm a fan of nostalgia in a show's final season, same goes for the montage of old faces of people who've been helped by the team shown near the end :love:).

Watching episode 3 of season 5 now.
Spoiler:

The modified opening sequence with Greer's voice-over added. :flutter:


Episode 4 airs tonight in the US but apparently it aired early in Canada last night (and was one of the show's best apparently!).

Lostie! 23-05-2016 08:20 PM

Episodes 3 and 4 were more good episodes!
Spoiler:

Nice to have Stanton back in the flashbacks. As I said, I love when shows do callbacks to earlier seasons in their final runs and bring back old faces where possible.

Glad to see gloriously evil bastards Greer and Lambert back (I still can't look at Lambert without seeing Dr Cheriton from The Royal :laugh:). I already knew about the whole "It was all a simulation" thing because I'd read a review on the episode beforehand but it was still brilliant and a real gut-punch at the end to see she never actually got out.


Three episodes this week :flutter:

I mean part of me resents how CBS is burning through the final season but the other part of me is too excited over having 3 new episodes in one week to care right now. :whistle:

(Still not seen episode 5 but I'll get it watched tonight so I'm ready for the new one tomorrow :D)

Lostie! 23-05-2016 10:48 PM

Just watched episode 5.
Spoiler:

Elias being alive was a big shock, had no idea that was coming at all :o

I loved how the ShotSeeker plot tied back around to Samaritan (kind of like last season with the Nautilus game seeming like an independent storyline then Samaritan being revealed as the orchestrator).

Looks like Fusco's putting himself in Samaritan's sights by investigating all the missing persons reports, I think at this point he's in more danger being kept out of the loop so they'll need to bring him into the fold soon enough.

Lostie! 24-05-2016 08:45 PM

Bear is so cute. :love:

As long as he and The Machine survive the final season, I'm good. :hee:

Lostie! 24-05-2016 09:21 PM

Those final moments of episode 6 :clap1:

Spoiler:

Wasn't keen on the wedding subplot (I mean it was fine but total filler) but the segments with Shaw / Greer / Samaritan and Fusco were great. Fusco finding the bodies of all the missing people and Samaritan showing Shaw a simulation of World War 3 breaking out were chilling sequences. :love:

I don't think Fusco is dead since I'm sure they'll have him finally find out about The Machine / Samaritan etc this season. And Bear better have bloody gotten out of those tunnels in time!!!

I've noticed that Greer refers to others as "my dear" a lot. Kind of makes him even more sinister. :laugh:

Double bill tonight :flutter:

Lostie! 26-05-2016 11:06 AM

Watching episode 7 now.

Spoiler:

Reese: The only way to keep Lionel safe is to keep him in the dark.

Well clearly not since him being out of the loop has resulted in him doing his own investigations into all the weird stuff happening and now Samaritan's actively trying to kill him. Tell him everything (you know, that a dictatorial artificial super-intelligence that sees your every move is behind everything) and he might stop doing things to provoke it. :idc:

I get the sentiment that knowing about Samaritan automatically puts you in more danger from it but that only stands if you don't know anything's happening and so don't go trying to investigate. He's past that point now.

Lostie! 26-05-2016 12:17 PM

Brilliant episode, one of my favourites actually :clap1:

Spoiler:

Samaritan just gets creepier and creepier, sending hidden codes over radio transmissions and perfectly cloning voices to fake suicide messages now. :worry:

I loved that they gave the story a bleak ending with Max being killed rather than a tacked on hopeful resolution, it really drives home how dangerous the the threat of Samaritan is. And the twist with the assistant being a Samaritan operative all along was brilliant (and terrifying since it hammers home that they could be hiding anywhere in plain sight). :clap2: I also love any time they bring up the moral dilemmas regarding The Machine.

The Shaw scenes were great too, her shooting the doctor thinking it was another simulation then finding out it was real D:.

Lostie! 29-05-2016 11:18 PM

Just watched the latest episode, another good one!

Spoiler:

Samaritan having everyone's DNA info stored and planning a "filter" doesn't sound good. I assume the filter is similar to The Correction from last season with Samaritan having certain sections of the population killed for whatever reasons.

Lostie! 31-05-2016 11:04 PM

Episode 9 :clap1:

Spoiler:

I've been looking forward to this one since I knew it was the return of The Voice. Glad his identity was revealed before the show ended, Easton being The Voice all along was a brilliant twist that I didn't see coming at all. Elias killing him via car bomb was a cool twist too and I like the idea of him accompanying Finch on a mission so he can do the morally questionable things that Finch won't.

That shootout in the precinct was epic :clap2:

Shaw finally reuniting with the team and Fusco finally learning about The Machine were great developments too, really loved that last shot of them standing looking at the New York skyline. Though I can't help but think some of them are gonna die in the process of taking down Samaritan.


Very excited for tonight's episode, the 100th! Really glad the show reached that milestone before ending.
Spoiler:

The title of the episode, "The Day The World Went Away" is really intriguing and I know it involves Finch's number coming up so I think it's gonna be another great one.

Lostie! 01-06-2016 02:32 PM

The 100th episode :shocked:

Spoiler:

I was expecting someone to die, but Elias and Root in one episode :o

That shot of the camera panning down to Root's body was chilling. :worry:

Having The Machine take on Root's voice is a really nice way to keep Amy Acker a part of the show until the end. Now I assume "Root"'s voiceover with the flashforward to the destroyed subway in the first episode was actually The Machine speaking all along.

Lostie! 14-06-2016 11:29 PM

Just watched last week's ready for tonight's penultimate episode.

Spoiler:

Having The Machine communicate with Harold verbally regularly is so strange (but in a great way) :laugh:. I love how, since she's adopted Root's voice, she's also using her general way of speaking to Harold (like calling him Harry). :love:

The Machine forming another team, made up of past characters, was a really nice touch too. You can really tell it's approaching the end with these callbacks to the past.

Can't believe there's only two episodes left ever :sad:

Lostie! 19-06-2016 02:31 PM

The penultimate episode :flutter:

Spoiler:

I loved the sporadic "what if The Machine never existed?" scenarios spread throughout the episode, seems a suitable time to approach that question so close to the end (and as Harold is preparing to kill The Machine along with Samaritan).

Greer's death was a little anticlimactic if I'm honest (and he got to die on his own terms which takes away a little bit of the satisfaction, even though it was ultimately in vain). Still, him sacrificing his life for Samaritan was totally in-character and was a fitting end for him, I just kind of wish he went down a little less willingly :laugh:, Brilliant villain though, one of my favourites on TV actually. His and Harold's scenes have been among the very high points of the show.

The trailer for the final episode looks brilliant. And from the interviews I've read with Jonathan Nolan and Greg Plageman, it looks like not everyone on the team is gonna make it out alive. As long as Bear lives (with someone left to take care of him of course!) :worry:


Can't believe it ends forever this week but I'm just so glad they were able to give it a real conclusion (and according to Jonathan Nolan, the conclusion they had in mind for years).

Lostie! 21-06-2016 01:57 PM

This ends for good tonight. :sad:

I'm gonna be a mess if Bear or The Machine die (yeah typical me, worrying about the non-human characters first).

I really hope to see Michael Emerson prominently again in something else soon. My favourite actor for sure, has been since his days on Lost.

Lostie! 22-06-2016 01:13 PM

Stunning finale :clap1:

Spoiler:

All of the endings for the characters just felt right to me. The Machine living on after beating Samaritan, Reese dying to save Finch, Finch returning to Grace and a normal life finally. Where everyone ended up was just so perfectly fitting. And of course, Shaw taking Bear :flutter:

I do wish we got to see Carter one last time in the final episode in a flashback or something but I assume Taraji wasn't available so that would be unavoidable. Same with Control, I'd have liked to see her again during the final season and have her story tied up but, going off the way she was taken away at the end of Season 4, I think it's safe to assume she was killed.

I loved having The Machine physically appear as Root too so we got to see (and not just hear) Amy Acker in the final episode, it wouldn't have felt right not to.

I also loved all the emotion put into the finale, it was really beautiful and I'd be lying if I said my heartstrings hadn't been violently tugged by the end, most specifically with The Machine's philosophies about life and death and her final goodbye with Harold.


What an absolutely brilliant show. The evolution of Person of Interest has been one of my favourites of any show. It's definitely gonna be missed. :love:

Lostie! 16-07-2018 11:35 AM

Just over 2 years since this phenomenal show ended, crazy. Think a rewatch might be in order sometime :clap1:

More people on here need to appreciate it :idc:

Nicky91 16-07-2018 11:39 AM

my nan is a huge fan of this show tbh :flutter:

Lostie! 16-07-2018 11:46 AM

Your nan has immaculate taste

Nicky91 16-07-2018 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lostie! (Post 10090931)
Your nan has immaculate taste

yes :love: she also watches a lot of reality shows on E!


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