So, it seems part of the final fun will be the full expose of the Machine (Machines?) to the public. Interesting, this was not among the scenarios I counted - though it's more like a pattern, Nolan and his team always surprises me. It's like a pinball, if the story goes into one direction for a few episodes, you can be sure it will be kicked to an unexpected new one with a bang.
I wonder how Greer manages to seem unfazed by...well...everything you throw at him. I thought that maybe being kidnapped and held in trial at gunpoint would make him uncomfortable - na-ah. I really hope he lives to have fun another day - although right now this doesn't seem plausible. Also - the obligatory shot of Samaritan coming online.
Funny thing but i feel that Greer is behind all of that - his capture by Vigilance seems strange. He was too calm, almost like it was the plan. And that text to Colier - Greer business is information, right?
Yeah that was the first thing i thought of after seeing these messages, "wait, answering questions is what Greer does." According to Collier's words, he knows of Greer, but they've never met in person. And regarding his capture - up until this point Greer had every single thing planned. Even if this event wasn't predicted - or even schemed by him, i'm pretty sure he has some contingency ready. I just hope he didn't trust Lambert with it, this guy isn't gonna achieve anything and will get all his men killed :D
There are two options: Someone else is behind Vigilance or Greer is manipulating them. You know - they show on TV Control, Finch and that other guy(sorry, i don't remember name) and them (try to) execute them but if Greer survive that - he can put samaritan online much quicker beacuse people start to panick after seeing that terrorists can be not from some other country but from their own neighbourhood.
Has there ever been another show where every episode is better than the previous one. POI has really gone to another level this season. The season finale looks epic. I really can't comprehend what is going to happen. Not looking forward to no more POI for 4 or so months.
Awesome that bear is back. Now if they can work in Elias somehow, I will be a happy camper :)
It looks explosive. I have no idea how this is gonna play out. But it's a finale and something grand is bound to happen. As for the vigilance guy. I kinda felt sorry for him. A bit radical, but I definitely understand where he comes from. Can't wait to find out who sent him the message.
I don't trust in my eyes and I'm willingly admit I can see it wrong, but if anybody should check the scene towards the end of 3x17 Root Path, when Greer orders his team to clean the place - the girl with the jerrycan and the match isn't the same one who sits as a judge behind the table at the end of this episode?
One other thing came into my mind: - Root originally wanted to free the Machine, humans were only bad codes to her. - When she met Greer in the subway to kill him, he told her, he hoped that the next time she would be more receptive to his offer to change side. - Now Greer told Harold, he doesn't want to control the Samaritan, just the opposite, he wants Samaritan to be able to control us.
What if Samaritan "turns" Root? Up till now she has direct contact only with the Machine, but if Samaritan manages to whisper directly into her ears the same way, his apple of the pure, unfettered logic might be more appealing to her than the Machine's human-centric "save the guy even if the mission fails" fruit.
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Can it be next tuesday already please!!!
ReplyDeleteGood thing Finch owns 14 other libraries.
ReplyDeleteIf this is being broadcasted everywhere in the US, does it means Grace knows Harold is alive...?
ReplyDeleteGrace is not in the country anymore unless she decide to stick around
ReplyDeleteSHIT!! SHIT!! Looks like some epic shit is about to go down
ReplyDeleteDammit!!! I want the next episode now.
All those cribbing about the absence of Bear - are you entertained? :P ;) :)
Last time I checked, Italy had access to the internet. This kind of thing would go viral around the world.
ReplyDeleteSo, it seems part of the final fun will be the full expose of the Machine (Machines?) to the public. Interesting, this was not among the scenarios I counted - though it's more like a pattern, Nolan and his team always surprises me. It's like a pinball, if the story goes into one direction for a few episodes, you can be sure it will be kicked to an unexpected new one with a bang.
ReplyDeleteOf course, Bear must not be missed out from a season finale! :))
ReplyDeleteI wonder how Greer manages to seem unfazed by...well...everything you throw at him. I thought that maybe being kidnapped and held in trial at gunpoint would make him uncomfortable - na-ah. I really hope he lives to have fun another day - although right now this doesn't seem plausible.
ReplyDeleteAlso - the obligatory shot of Samaritan coming online.
she might watch but the live television to the world might be cut
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing Bear in action again.
ReplyDeletedefinitely looks like a game changer...... and of course, Bear!
ReplyDeleteBEAR!!!
ReplyDeleteFunny thing but i feel that Greer is behind all of that - his capture by Vigilance seems strange. He was too calm, almost like it was the plan. And that text to Colier - Greer business is information, right?
ReplyDeleteHersh and Reese together. Nice.
ReplyDeleteWho else think that Greer is behind all of that? His capture by Vigilance was strange, he know they comming and do nothing?
Yeah that was the first thing i thought of after seeing these messages, "wait, answering questions is what Greer does."
ReplyDeleteAccording to Collier's words, he knows of Greer, but they've never met in person. And regarding his capture - up until this point Greer had every single thing planned. Even if this event wasn't predicted - or even schemed by him, i'm pretty sure he has some contingency ready. I just hope he didn't trust Lambert with it, this guy isn't gonna achieve anything and will get all his men killed :D
There are two options: Someone else is behind Vigilance or Greer is manipulating them. You know - they show on TV Control, Finch and that other guy(sorry, i don't remember name) and them (try to) execute them but if Greer survive that - he can put samaritan online much quicker beacuse people start to panick after seeing that terrorists can be not from some other country but from their own neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteBear is coming back, yay!
ReplyDeleteAre you joking. CBS? We have to wait a week for this?
ReplyDeleteHas there ever been another show where every episode is better than the previous one. POI has really gone to another level this season. The season finale looks epic. I really can't comprehend what is going to happen. Not looking forward to no more POI for 4 or so months.
ReplyDeleteAwesome that bear is back. Now if they can work in Elias somehow, I will be a happy camper :)
Bear is wearing vest!!..thank god!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks explosive. I have no idea how this is gonna play out. But it's a finale and something grand is bound to happen. As for the vigilance guy. I kinda felt sorry for him. A bit radical, but I definitely understand where he comes from. Can't wait to find out who sent him the message.
ReplyDeleteHiatus will be hell >_>
ReplyDeleteI don't trust in my eyes and I'm willingly admit I can see it wrong, but if anybody should check the scene towards the end of 3x17 Root Path, when Greer orders his team to clean the place - the girl with the jerrycan and the match isn't the same one who sits as a judge behind the table at the end of this episode?
ReplyDeleteOne other thing came into my mind:
ReplyDelete- Root originally wanted to free the Machine, humans were only bad codes to her.
- When she met Greer in the subway to kill him, he told her, he hoped that the next time she would be more receptive to his offer to change side.
- Now Greer told Harold, he doesn't want to control the Samaritan, just the opposite, he wants Samaritan to be able to control us.
What if Samaritan "turns" Root? Up till now she has direct contact only with the Machine, but if Samaritan manages to whisper directly into her ears the same way, his apple of the pure, unfettered logic might be more appealing to her than the Machine's human-centric "save the guy even if the mission fails" fruit.