5x07 QSO & 5x08 Reassortment
Go Root! Go Shaw!
Go Root! Go Shaw!
I had to agree with The Machine as well. I was sort of shocked Harold was so upset at The Machine. They prevented his death but he went ahead and got himself killed by his own free will...that the reason the Machine still gives out cryptic numbers instead of providing full information up front is because she believes in preserving human free will above all.
I had to agree with The Machine as well. I was sort of shocked Harold was so upset at The Machine. They prevented his death but he went ahead and got himself killed by his own free will.
It was cheesy that the receptionist was also a Samaritan agent. Why bother with the building shutdown and sending agents, if you could just poison the drinking water? I know the main focus was to get a message Shaw so did they really need to add a 'number' to the mix? I guess they had to keep up the 'number' of the week to maintain the status quote of the show.
Ah poor Jeff or not, I was totally wrong. Samaritan is turning people into killers. I really see what they were doing with the whole VR/not VR with Sameen. I liked what they did and her final escape was really fun.
Oh! man -- that would have been interesting.I was actually expecting in the first episode that they were taking Sameen to the radio station, and that she'd come up against her teammates and assume it was just a simulation and play along with trying to kill them.
I was actually expecting in the first episode that they were taking Sameen to the radio station, and that she'd come up against her teammates and assume it was just a simulation and play along with trying to kill them.
Perhaps its primary objective was less about suppressing the information (which was co-opted into even more outlandish conspiracies by his listeners and thus rendered meaningless) than it was about weeding out a couple of troublesome nonconformists who might stand in Samaritan's way in the future.Also, if Samaritan could fake the radio host's voice before, why didn't it stop him from spilling what he knew later? I mean, yeah, it did have an operative kill him, but it could've just blocked the signal like before.
I'm starting to get a little tired of all the bits where Harold is shocked to realize that only Samaritan could be behind the intricate, evil plan of the week. You'd think he'd expect it by now.
Hooray, the team is back together and Fusco finally knows the truth.
Yeah, I loved that bit. A lovely testament to the strange and beautiful relationship between Root and Shaw.I like how Root kept Shaw from shooting herself -- by threatening to shoot herself. One thing Samaritan couldn't simulate was just how crazy Root can be.
I presume the ShotSeeker system is based on a real technology. It's an intriguing idea, but it seems a bit problematical in the context of this show's continuity. I mean, if the NYPD has a system that immediately detects gunfire and dispatches police to the scene, then how are Reese and the others able to wage running gun battles on the streets of Manhattan on a near-weekly basis without attracting more official attention? It didn't seem here like the system was brand-new.
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