Person of Interest often excels when it ties the number of the week back to an ongoing arc.
This week was no exception with this weeks number, Police Cadet Silva.
It also helped that Silva was an interesting character to boot.
I realize that some have bemoaned the is the number the victim or the perpetrator dance in the past but I think it worked out here as not only is Silva a match for Reese in the cojones department, we find out that shes really an undercover Internal Affairs officer.
Shes also smart and realizes that theres more to Detective Riley than meets the eye (and I suspect that she knows more about Fusco than she let on).
Her job to ferret out a mole in the Academy led us back to Dominic, who is most definitely playing the long game.
His main objectives here were to gather more intelligence on Elias and build an army, which plays into Dominic challenging Elias the other week.
And so, were not surprised one bit when the next number turns out be Elias.
(So how many times does someones number come up twice? At least Reese knows exactly who Elias is this time around.)
(And what was that errand that Finch went on?)
I had previously wondered how Shaw would react when she realized that Mini was Dominic and if looks could kill, Dominic would have been instantly six feet under in a lead coffin.
(In fact, I liked that Fusco had to hold Shaw back.)
Back on the Decima front, its been repeatedly stressed that running their missions could bring unwanted attention from Samaritan and we see that happening now with Greer sent out Martine to track down who was that mysterious women in the photograph Samaritan was working on.
And in typical Decima fashion chased the trail like a rabid dog until she finally locks gazes with our favorite Persian asset at the cosmetics counter.
Whos looking forward to the throw down between Shaw and Martine next week?
This week was no exception with this weeks number, Police Cadet Silva.
It also helped that Silva was an interesting character to boot.
I realize that some have bemoaned the is the number the victim or the perpetrator dance in the past but I think it worked out here as not only is Silva a match for Reese in the cojones department, we find out that shes really an undercover Internal Affairs officer.
Shes also smart and realizes that theres more to Detective Riley than meets the eye (and I suspect that she knows more about Fusco than she let on).
Her job to ferret out a mole in the Academy led us back to Dominic, who is most definitely playing the long game.
His main objectives here were to gather more intelligence on Elias and build an army, which plays into Dominic challenging Elias the other week.
And so, were not surprised one bit when the next number turns out be Elias.
(So how many times does someones number come up twice? At least Reese knows exactly who Elias is this time around.)
(And what was that errand that Finch went on?)
I had previously wondered how Shaw would react when she realized that Mini was Dominic and if looks could kill, Dominic would have been instantly six feet under in a lead coffin.
(In fact, I liked that Fusco had to hold Shaw back.)
Back on the Decima front, its been repeatedly stressed that running their missions could bring unwanted attention from Samaritan and we see that happening now with Greer sent out Martine to track down who was that mysterious women in the photograph Samaritan was working on.
And in typical Decima fashion chased the trail like a rabid dog until she finally locks gazes with our favorite Persian asset at the cosmetics counter.
Whos looking forward to the throw down between Shaw and Martine next week?
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