Heroes know what they can't do

Lynn 2022-12-29 07:10:57

I watched two episodes and couldn't resist writing a review for it.

The two uncles have important people and past events that have been trampled on by time, and cannot be desecrated. What is it that awakens them?

They use their own morality to judge the world, and guard the threatened life with the most primitive conscience and heroic attitude.

In the age of machinery, everyone is exposed to some prying eyes by the state machinery, and then, under the pretext of protecting everyone, are we staring at thousands of eyes without knowing it? Then it's creepy, maybe one day you die suddenly and don't know why, but these two uncles gave us a reason, a better reason

to keep our lives going-- this reason is, no longer let the so-called protection of everyone Some people died because of a conspiracy that was not enough to threaten more lives.

This thrid party suddenly made me feel that I was awakened by the feeling of justice and protection that I had not seen for a long time.

Is it because when we walk on the street as usual, sometimes we think that there are such people in the world, who play the role of protecting every "dying" life.

This imagination is so beautiful.

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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.