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This is a really interesting idea for a series. What if big brother is really watching all of us through cyberspace? What if there are two competing entities watching? One of the entities is looking to protect and the other is simply power crazed? The benevolent entity is a small group looking to protect those who are in danger. The benevolent group is made up of a great ensemble cast including lead actor Jim Caviezel, Taraji P Henson, Sarah Shahi, Michael Emerson as the inventor of the benevolent protector machine and Amy Acker whose character has a unique ability to interface directly with the benevolent machine. The benevolent group has to come up against criminals who seek to harm others, and corrupt group of police officers who are criminals themselves seeking to further their own power, and the power hungry malevolent big brother machine with a huge host of agents seeking to take over everything. This show is never boring. Watching the moves of Jim Caviezel and Sarah Shahi characters in action is awesome. Amy Acker's character has quite a few moves of her own with a borderline personality. It's also interesting to see the benevolent group interact with one another. They can be unpredictable. This is great series. Best buy had the Blu-ray edition of this season at a great price. What's not to love?
This review is from Person of Interest: The Complete Second Season [4 Discs] [Blu-ray]
Posted by dld412
I started watching "Person of Interest" during the second season, and was intrigued by the story lines. After watching this firsat season, it answered a lot of questions I had about Reese's and Finch's backgrounds (at least what was revealed). Excellent development of characters, (although a little fast paced). Great plot development of The director and writers to have Reese use Fusco, and then Carter, and to keep each of them in the dark about the other assisting Finch and Reese. The early wry (dry?) humour of Finch and especially Reese really moves things along, always timed well, even early in the first season and continuing. The weaving of technology with the emotional well-being of each character is explored well for the approximate 44 to 50 minutes that they have to develop new characters and relate to the protagonists (mainly Finch and Reese, and then Fusco and Carter. Also, the early references to the spiritual reality that they can rescue some and not all is well-played out when both Finch and more prevalently Reese struggle with human error and other detours that occur in the plot. Wish I would have gotten into this in the first season. One of the few recent shows on TV that I look forward to watching.
Posted by usmcsgt77
I loved this program from the beginning. Season 4 started on Sept. 23rd. I have not missed an episode and I like the show so much that I have obtained seasons 1 and 2 in Blu-ray from Best Buy as they were released. I plan to purchase season 3 in Blu-ray (recently released) very soon. I think the stories and plots and characters are very entertaining and very interesting. I hope the series continues for some more years to come. The TV rankings/ratings for the show were numbers 13, 5, and 8 for the last 3 seasons, which is very good. This indicates a lot of people tune in to watch this drama on CBS.
This review is from Person of Interest: The Complete Second Season [4 Discs] [Blu-ray]
Posted by tallpine
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