Well, this certainly wasn’t what I’d call a trilogy. Not that I didn’t find the episode interesting or good (I did), but this really isn’t a trilogy and I kind of wonder who’s idea it was to call it one, The Producers or Network Marketing?
The title “Control-Alt-Delete” implies a reboot but that’s not what really got here. Instead, the episode focus here was on “Control” and setting up her role in the Machine Wars.
Sure, there’s Reese and Root trying to find Shaw but it’s in the background while the focus is on “Control”.
Again we saw layer peeling into “Control” and her life. Her operation in dealing with the “relevant” numbers and a touch of her personal life.
(I would suspect that “Control” justifies all of her actions in the name of protecting her daughter.)
And as it turns out, “Control” is unhappy with having a Decima stooge in her operations room and preventing from seeing information she requested with a smug look on his face.
Which starts her thinking about things.
About the supposed terrorist she’s chasing and what’s being hidden.
(Which makes it kind of interesting that “Control” knew that Grice let Shaw go. Does this mean Grice will join the team for a while maybe or does “Control” sort of approve of Team Machine’s goals?)
While we didn’t see much of Team Machine this episode, I did like the Reese/Grice fight and their shared concern for Shaw.
Emerson’s scene with “Control” was show stopping though and the culmination with “You say that like we weren't expecting them” was just about perfection.
(I should probably note that I’ve also enjoyed Camryn Manheim performances as “Control”.)
You could also Fusco’s eyes glazing over when Harold was explaining the plan in the truck his “Redwings suck” line was the laugh of the night.
Although “Control” did eventually track down and kill Said the alleged terrorist, she did find the new paint at the Stock Exchange basement so she’s definitely thinking about things and starting to realize that she was used to take out Samaritan’s trash.
(Which leads me to wonder, did she kill Said because she didn’t believe him or did she kill him to “keep up appearances’ and he’s an acceptable loss?)
And what does Samaritan want to say to the President?
(Will Obama announce something Samaritan related in his next State of the Union? ;) )
The title “Control-Alt-Delete” implies a reboot but that’s not what really got here. Instead, the episode focus here was on “Control” and setting up her role in the Machine Wars.
Sure, there’s Reese and Root trying to find Shaw but it’s in the background while the focus is on “Control”.
Again we saw layer peeling into “Control” and her life. Her operation in dealing with the “relevant” numbers and a touch of her personal life.
(I would suspect that “Control” justifies all of her actions in the name of protecting her daughter.)
And as it turns out, “Control” is unhappy with having a Decima stooge in her operations room and preventing from seeing information she requested with a smug look on his face.
Which starts her thinking about things.
About the supposed terrorist she’s chasing and what’s being hidden.
(Which makes it kind of interesting that “Control” knew that Grice let Shaw go. Does this mean Grice will join the team for a while maybe or does “Control” sort of approve of Team Machine’s goals?)
While we didn’t see much of Team Machine this episode, I did like the Reese/Grice fight and their shared concern for Shaw.
Emerson’s scene with “Control” was show stopping though and the culmination with “You say that like we weren't expecting them” was just about perfection.
(I should probably note that I’ve also enjoyed Camryn Manheim performances as “Control”.)
You could also Fusco’s eyes glazing over when Harold was explaining the plan in the truck his “Redwings suck” line was the laugh of the night.
Although “Control” did eventually track down and kill Said the alleged terrorist, she did find the new paint at the Stock Exchange basement so she’s definitely thinking about things and starting to realize that she was used to take out Samaritan’s trash.
(Which leads me to wonder, did she kill Said because she didn’t believe him or did she kill him to “keep up appearances’ and he’s an acceptable loss?)
And what does Samaritan want to say to the President?
(Will Obama announce something Samaritan related in his next State of the Union? ;) )
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