Made in England, there must be foundation rot.

Wendell 2022-09-17 04:09:09

There is a pair of Nolan brothers in England who traveled across the ocean to America. One made movies and the other made TV, and they got along very well. Before Snowden broke the "prism", the government's total surveillance of ordinary people was envisioned. And it has to be reminiscent of a similar setting in Philip Dick's Minority Report. There are female brokers who support each other, and there are female rivals who hide in the dark—the heroine of the last episode, but I don’t care. The result of rescuing the teacher was that the episode of the gangster boss and the security guard robbed his own car under the instigation of the mistress. Since it is made by the British, how can it not be based. Reese's melancholy eyes were charming. The police department's Carter and Nairair would just roll their eyes, showing that there are also actors in America who can't act. The cutscenes under the various cameras are very, very, very annoying. Abandoned for one season.

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Person of Interest quotes

  • John Reese: [When asked who he is] A concerned third party.

  • [Opening narration, Season 5]

    Harold Finch: You are being watched. The government has a secret system...

    Harold Finch: [voice warping] secret system

    John Greer: A system you asked for to keep y-y-you sssafe.

    [visuals glitch POVs between that of Samaritan and of the Machine]

    Harold Finch: A Machine that spies on you every hour of every day.

    John Greer: You've granted it the power to see everything, to index, order, and control the lives of ordinary people.

    Harold Finch: The government considers these people irrelevant. We don't.

    John Greer: But to it, you are *all* irrelevant. Victim or perpetrator, if you stand in its way...

    Harold Finch: We'll find you.