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Great episode, I'm going to miss this show.
You wrote this or just posting it?
You wrote this or just posting it?
Because its great read well done
Good write up.
Awesome thanks you can also read reactions here on the poi sub red:I wrote it ya, and thanks
Awesome thanks you can also read reactions here on the poi sub red:
https://www.reddit.com/r/PersonOfIn...rson_of_interest_is_more_than_the_sum_of_its/
Also: :'(
Root :'(
Seldom have I been this emotional over a fictional character's death. This one really hit me, writing that article helped me process all this.
A little hypothetical that I've been idly wondering about for a couple days now, given some of the particular verbiage used on the show itself in the past.
When the Machine reveals her voice at the end of the episode, she says "No Harold...I chose a voice."
How do you feel the scene would have felt if, instead of that for the reveal, we simply heard "No, father."?
Pretty fucking awkward. And I'm pretty sure I'm speaking for a good part of POI-GAF hahaha.
Mostly I guess I just found it interesting that the Machine referred to Harold as "Harold," given that up to that point I only recall it ever explicitly referring to him as "Admin," or "Father" in the few instances of text communication that we saw. I can't entirely chalk it up to the Machine taking influence from Root's personality, either, considering that she typically called him Harry instead of Harold.
Some other thoughts, mostly brought on by my poor memory for detail: Did we ever get a resolution for the character of that young proto-Root that Samaritan recruited through the Nautilus game? Last I recall she was used to try and show Harold the good that Samaritan was doing for people. Similarly I can't remember if anything came around to conclude what happened with Harper Rose, after everything they'd done to build her up during last season and the whole Dominic arc, and her getting messages for jobs from Thornhill. Both of these feel right now like loose ends that could have some impact on the finale...or are just as likely to be overlooked and ignored.
If you can hear this, you're alone.
The only thing left of us is the sound of my voice.
I don't know if any of us made it.
Did we win? Did we lose? I don't know.
I'm not even sure I know what victory would mean anymore.
But either way, it's over.
So let me tell you who we were.
Let me tell you who you are.
And how we fought back.
Amazing episode. That Nine Inch Nails blaring at the end gave me chills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMQce8LUV-Q
Obviously, "So let me tell you Who We Were." = Team Machine
But "Let me tell you who you are." = Could this be a new AI that the Machine has created to fight Samaritan?
And can we assume now that the Machine has the "personality" of Root, she will also put her life in danger to accomplish her mission?
Even by creating a new AI to kill Samaritan, but that could also destroy her at the same time...
I don't think anyone will survive
Shaw is making it. It'll end with Shaw having an earpiece with Root/The machine talking to her. Fighting the good fightI don't think anyone will survive
In an "Empire Strikes Back" the bad guys win ending, I feel Harold will work on/with Samaritan of his own free will, after a very dead Resse states that it is the only way to bring a bit of good to Samaritan. The statement from Root explaining that we are all still alive in the machine, kinda points me in the direction.
In an "Empire Strikes Back" the bad guys win ending, I feel Harold will work on/with Samaritan of his own free will, after a very dead Resse states that it is the only way to bring a bit of good to Samaritan. The statement from Root explaining that we are all still alive in the machine, kinda points me in the direction.
In an "Empire Strikes Back" the bad guys win ending, I feel Harold will work on/with Samaritan of his own free will, after a very dead Resse states that it is the only way to bring a bit of good to Samaritan. The statement from Root explaining that we are all still alive in the machine, kinda points me in the direction.
this is a possible ending, after all Samaritan already calculated Harold would work for it
The only way I could see Finch "cooperating" with Samaritan is if Finch essentially breaks so many rules that there is no real difference between the Machine and Samaritan in the end.It already calculated but I think that's where the fatal flaw comes in. It's assuming that Finch will comply and work for it without Finch or Team Machine taking drastic measures to prevent that from happening. Not to mention, Samaritan branded Finch with a threat sign after Finch escaped from Greer. So I don't think working for Samaritan is a viable ending. Finch is going to go off the deep end and do anything to destroy Samaritan, and is highly motivated for doing so after the death toll.
this is a possible ending, after all Samaritan already calculated Harold would work for it
I think Harold will, they brought in Grace for a reason
I think that hints the opposite
SpeculationEveryone On team machine dies and are branded terrorists for the actions they took to take down samaras in and save humanity. Only the machine survives and after the death of her father. she goes to. Find her mother (Grace) and tells her the whole truth
Yeah, at this point I'd actually flip my earlier prediction and say Harold is going to die. He's on the path of no return.
Apparently, there was an interview with Nolan before S5 began where he revealed the original title of the series finale:It's what I've always suspected in some way but not like this. In fact, I'm not even convinced Reese will make it to the finale. This is absolutely the end of Team Machine.Everybody Dies Alone.
That's an interesting prediction.
It has become increasingly apparent over the seasons (and I'm now like 100% convinced of this after the whole meta "The Machine is always watching us" stuff with the Machine POV and flashbacks built into the show's storytelling DNA) that Person of Interest is a story told by The Machine to some unknown third party. For the last season or two, I thought it might be another ASI, one even that The Machine creates.
If it's actuallythat would fit pretty well. There's only thing that doesn't jive though, when we consider Root's monologue at the beginning of the season. "Let me tell you who we were... and let me tell you who you are." There has to be some significance to that emphasis on the "who you are" that I'm not getting yet. That's why I doubled down on my ASI prediction but who really knows at this point. I have no idea where this is heading.The Machine telling Grace about everything
It has been shown that Samaritan doesn't really know the Team Machine 100%, for instance in the 7 thousand simulations they ran on Shaw, none of those showed Root pulling the gun on herself as well. I very much doubt that Samaritan was even able to see that Finch was about to begin to go on a march of revenge.
Over the last two weeks I watched the show from season one until the last episode from season 5. It was a great ride!
I actually think the machine and Samaritan will become one in the end of season five but we will see
the machine makes another machine to continue its fight, its 'child' ... maybe?
"Synecdoche"
The team needs to unravel a conspiracy when the president of the United States becomes the latest POI; Finch considers drastic action to combat Samaritan.
I just started watching the first season, im at episode 6. But the show is so predictable, the writing if cringy and cliché, I know it's suppose to become really good later on but how im I suppose to continue this show and this guy who is a god in everything he touch? Seriously, there is not a god damn thing he can't do... There seems to be a lot of plot hole too
Hold on until you reach episode >13 , then its when it gets real