two men play

Angel 2022-09-16 23:28:44

Like "Homeland", "Suspect Tracker" also reflects the changes brought to the United States by "9/11". It's just that the play comes from the pervasive surveillance system. When the surveillance system spits out a social security number, a premeditated case is about to happen. Originally, no one would know about this matter, let alone intervene, but there were two very "idle" and "capable" people who were unwilling to sit by and watch. The boss of "the others" in "Lost", the person who can't get out in "The Prisoner", as the starring role of this drama, makes me full of expectations before I watch it!
There are times when I feel that Reese is alone at the crime scene most of the time, and some of them are alone, especially when they are subdued by the gangsters. I really hope he can have a team that can support each other. But in that case, the plot is too complicated and varied. Considering that almost every episode is a relatively independent story, and "playing alone" is more able to set off the heroic spirit, I accepted it.
Finch is really omnipotent. In addition to the omnipotent penetration and unfathomable family background, his background and why he is lame will be a suspense in the story.

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Person of Interest quotes

  • Mark Snow: [Repeated line] Don't forget, you're behind enemy lines.

  • Harold Finch: [Opening narration, Season 2] You are being watched. The government has a secret system, a machine that spies on you every hour of every day. I designed the machine to detect acts of terror but it sees everything. Violent crimes involving ordinary people. The Government considers these people "irrelevant". We don't. Hunted by the authorities, we work in secret. You'll never find us, but victim or perpetrator, if your number's up... we'll find *you*