My mind's reeling at this episode.
What. A. Fucking. Show. So damned good. Glued to the screen for that whole ending. I honestly thought that they would just arrest Reese and he'd be standing there hands behind his head, smiling at Donnelly and he'd do his whisper-rasp "Hello, Agent Donnelly". That would have been awesome, hahahaha. But then the three other dudes in the suit were there, I burst out into a grin. Great fucking way to finish the episode. Now Reese is in FBI custody, where do we go from here? As some have mentioned, seems very probable that the CIA are coming back. It's not quite as urgent as last season's finale, but this is pretty awesome nonetheless. Lot of story-jumping-off points from here.
And Beecher's with HR!? THE FUCK, MAN. Or is he clean and HR wants to put their hooks into him? Simmons is such a slimy rat. I hope Fusco figures out Quinn is the head of HR.
Man, this episode had so many great continuity nods. The black out building, season one's finale with Root, the Russian crime boss' son, Snow, Root. And Harold and John washing the dog was hilarious.
Seriously, I'm so amped at the ending. I wanna watch the next episode now! I wonder how Harold, Fusco, and Carter plan to break him out.
Oh man, Finch has to get a motorcycle now.
God, Reese and Finch tapping Carter's phone is just hilarious. Also, Fusco showing serious tech chops! Picking up skill from Finch, force pairing Beecher's phone.
I'm really interested in seeing Donnelly and Reese finally have a face-to-face conversation.
So how good is this show? On a scale of:
Revolution(shit)..............................to 24?
I'm looking for a new show for the holz. Is it procedural or something to that will keep glued to the end.
I like it better than 24. Reese on a bad day would more than give Jack on his best day a run for his money. Plus, it's a ton more fun than 24 was for me. This is like... the perfect blend of procedural and serial I've seen in the last few years. There is a continuing storyline with many strands, but it's handled so well and woven in and out of the procedural. There's a bunch of recurring characters and antagonists, it's great stuff.