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THE END OF NUMBER CRUNCH MY ETERNAL BELOVED.
John calling Harold with what he truly believes will be his final moments. Thanking him with his last breaths.
Harold breaking the speed limit trying to get to him in time even as John tells him to stay away, stay safe.
Joss staring at the two of them, John bleeding in Harold's arms, as all the pieces start clicking into place.
Harold's look of absolute desperation as he waits to see what Joss will do.
Joss making the monumental decision to let them go. Helping them escape.
THAT FUCKING SONG PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND THE ENTIRE TIME.
POV: it’s 2011 and you’re about to be involved in a violent crime
Person of Interest | 1x02 Ghosts

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Fic Rec List for S01 e08: Foe
I'm back! after a long long long hiatus. Here are some fic recs for Foe
Short Codas to the ep (under 1k words)
Death is Just the Beginning by Jedi Buttercup
Name by Narf
Antidoting by talkingtothesky
The Care and Handling of Vigilantes by Little_Cinch
Nowhere Man by November9Noir
Stand-down by radioshack84 a longer extended post-ep piece. whumpy, hurt/comfort. well done.
Fall In by devera a neat character exploration of Harold & John post the ep
A Comfortable Regard by esteefee a lovely post-ep hurt/comfort bit with ofc, a tiny character study of Finch and Reese
On the Chain by Lucky7 Kara's thoughts on Reese in the flashbacks we see. Well written
Tagging ppl under the cut
TRIVIA - Person of Interest | 1x02 Ghosts
Trust issues.
Person of Interest s01e02 Ghosts
TRIVIA - Person of Interest | 1x01 Pilot (insp.)
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Person of Interest, "Pilot," (2011)

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I'm still person of interest posting, but I love that John is typically very dedicated to not killing people more than he has to. Like this man is out here shooting ten people in the knees and shoulders which like that's a crazy amount of additional risk to be taking on but like that's a great character choice! And it's so intentional!! And then when we get to the episode with the baby, a guy is holding her and threatening john with a gun and john shoots him perfectly between the eyes, goes to get the baby and goes on with his life and if you weren't paying attention you wouldn't know!
Cura Te Ipsum again. I remembered how I became a Jim Caviezel fan. I still love his acting.
When I first watched it I was very entertained, I liked his voice and how calm he was. By the end, I was hanging by every word. I then proceeded to binge the thing at breakneck speeds.
Now, after reading a little on his process and seeing more of Reese, I think the things that he understood about Reese that most people don't, is that Reese is a man who by virtue of profession has to be in tight control of his emotions and also that Reese has been through a lot and is completely checked out. However dubious or heinous you think his army buddies are, he was correct to get his hands dirty and learn about what makes these people tick because it paid off in my opinion. It's a grounded depiction of a man who has lost everything and can't go on. There will be no grand declarations of anything and no indulging (if you can call basic emotional needs indulging but that's Reese), just the job which is keeping him alive.
Megan Tillman's number is not like the others. It unfolds like any other at first but then it takes a hard twist, a role reversal, and becomes a dilemma. We see the operator in Reese as he tries to do it quietly, legally (lol) but Benton has sowed too much doubt and has too much money for the legal system. I like that it's Reese who has no illusions about the nature of Benton and he is aware that he will not stop. Finch correctly identifies that this number is in due course to resolve itself but Reese has a concern and that is Megan Tillman's soul. Benton needs killing but Megan shouldn't be the one to do it, even though she'd get away with it.
The conclusion of the episode is where Caviezel stands out, quietly, in his own way. The cinematography helps him because it brings us really close to his face so we can see the emotions quite literally leaking out of his eyes. In a quiet affair, illuminated by warm lights, Reese implores Megan to consider the cost, not to Benton or to society but to herself. No grand declarations here either. No grand speeches or philosophizing or scenery chewing. Reese is practical, action-oriented. Caviezel is flat vocally but not all the time. His voice thickens, lowers even more, goes a bit high. He breaks eye contact to take a breath. It's a deeply sore spot for Reese and he feels for her and he wants her to keep it that way by letting him take the burden away from her. What would be her fall is his redemption somewhat. It's his job. Reese is usually in control but with what's at stake he loses it (or allows it) to drive the point home. Once the line is crossed, there is no coming back. Reese is already on the other side. Megan relents.
As an aside, I love how the pouring rain is reflected on the lit part of Reese's face during his drive. It looks like cracks or tears.
Which brings us to the final confrontation and one of the best scenes in the entire series. At a table again, though in colder and calmer tones, Benton learns that he is not the only predator in town and he's run afoul of someone orders of magnitude worse. Reese feigns concern at first, looking away. And then he looks at Benton, and doesn’t stop. There is not an ounce of yield in Reese's voice, reflected by his face, pressed in anger. He lays the law down for Benton and he offers the possibility of change but he hinges it as a product of decisions. Can Benton make a good decision? Will Reese? I used to think that this was Reese recalibrating his morality and he does that to an extent but I've come to the conclusion that he acknowledges his place in the world as the man he has become. He can't change per se, it's too late and as he says so himself, he lost so much of his soul, but he can redirect his decisions and his actions for something better. As for Benton, if he can't change, then what is to become of him? Personally I don't think he is alive (neither is Peter Arndt). I think he either killed himself with the gun on the table, or Reese followed through with Megan's plan. Relocating him to a prison elsewhere seems a little too much effort.
I've seen Caviezel called one-note but I disagree: for me it's a performance with two main layers which sometimes interact. There is the damaged man who is slowly, painfully, one-life-at-a-time coming back to living and there is the stone-cold killer who defends a world he is no longer a part of but one he would very much like to keep alive. One layer thickens, the other thins out gradually. Both of them are approached with sincerity and fear? reluctance? Caviezel did say he's afraid every time he gets a script and whether he'll be pulling it off. It shows, but it comes off as a vulnerability that truly made his Reese special for me.
Expanding a little on the last paragraph because my brain has a ping of 800 and it was getting too long anyway. I'll make it even longer.
I don't know if it's because he doesn't quite fit neither the perfect star image or the roided-out action star archetype but he has a remarkable ability to appear completely cold and incredibly fragile at the same time. These are the two layers I talked about and they are mostly communicated with physical rather than verbal cues. When he is angry, Caviezel sets his face - there is no other way for me to put this - and lets nothing out. When the situation warrants it, cracks appear in the stone. It's mostly in his eyes, who do most of the legwork. They fill with tears, light up, darken to nothing, often in quick succession, giving the impression of a man in constant turmoil. Reese feels, deeply, but he's worn down and in self-imposed lockdown, laser-focused on the mission. The gentle innards inside Reese's hard shell are equally as tumultuous. Interactions are awkward, rigid and playful when it comes to Finch and Carter. There is a certain charm in their interactions, and incredible tension though I appreciate that that tension is never resolved. According to Caviezel, Reese is off limits in terms of bonds, closed off. I agree, because Reese carries a lot of wounds. That doesn't mean Reese doesn't appreciate it. In short, Caviezel took what could have been a cartoon (and maybe this is what his critics expected) and made a surprisingly human character out of it.
Person of Interest s01e05 Judgement
Amazing POI Team Machine Fan Art
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Cura Te Ipsum
How do you know it’s [the guy in the ski mask]? I just do.

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The Cold War Person of Interest, 4x10
and maybe, this isn’t the end at all.