Being out of the loop is what saved him of being the target of Samaritan - so it was a good idea both for him as a character as in the storytelling. It gives a wider playing field to the writers that not everybody needs to be undercover and hiding.
Reese seems a little...um lost? Like the new world order is still a puzzle to him. Okay, this scene has officially dimmed my dread for the season and has me looking forward to the premiere.
I don't really get how Samaritan won't see Fusco's connection to them? For example, when they were getting Grace in exchange for Harold. But didn't they mention the place had been full of cameras - and Fusco was with them? And didn't Samaritan watch them at that time? Plus, the police station showdown... or does it ignore him because he doesn't know about the Machines?
Just a theory workaround, but as after the beta test the Samaritan was switched off and cut from the government feed, the data "he" collected during that time was not connected to the later, real operation feeds?
Not really a good explanation I admit, more likely it was a goof in the story. He shouldn't have been on the bridge, because except that Samaritan could not know about his connection to the team.
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interesting........Fusco has to pretend he doesn't like him........he better be told the truth about the machine and everything.....
ReplyDeletejohn reesse as narcotics cop weird
ReplyDeletebut won't he safer if he doesn't know
ReplyDeleteI surprise he is in homicide and fusco partner ha
ReplyDeleteI'm lucky to have seen the premiere already -- you guys are in for a real treat!
ReplyDeleteNot really that weird. He was impersonating Det. Stills for three seasons, and that dude was Narco too!
ReplyDeleteSure, rub it in :)
ReplyDelete"Maybe he was jacking cable."
ReplyDeleteCool Lionel Smooth...
yeah i guess lol
ReplyDeleteBeing out of the loop is what saved him of being the target of Samaritan - so it was a good idea both for him as a character as in the storytelling. It gives a wider playing field to the writers that not everybody needs to be undercover and hiding.
ReplyDeleteHope so! Really missed this show.
ReplyDeleteis there a cliffhanger already in the premiere?
ReplyDeleteReese seems a little...um lost? Like the new world order is still a puzzle to him. Okay, this scene has officially dimmed my dread for the season and has me looking forward to the premiere.
ReplyDeleteI don't really get how Samaritan won't see Fusco's connection to them? For example, when they were getting Grace in exchange for Harold. But didn't they mention the place had been full of cameras - and Fusco was with them? And didn't Samaritan watch them at that time? Plus, the police station showdown... or does it ignore him because he doesn't know about the Machines?
ReplyDeleteIt's possible I got it wrong, though.
Just a theory workaround, but as after the beta test the Samaritan was switched off and cut from the government feed, the data "he" collected during that time was not connected to the later, real operation feeds?
ReplyDeleteNot really a good explanation I admit, more likely it was a goof in the story. He shouldn't have been on the bridge, because except that Samaritan could not know about his connection to the team.
Ah thanks, I think this workaround might work :)
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