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Required to assume new identities created by Root, the team tries to adapt to their new lives. However, some find it hard to ignore The Machine’s numbers, which puts them all at risk of being detected by Samaritan. Facing a dangerous tomorrow, the POI team must find a way to outsmart Samaritan, an all-seeing, all-powerful artificial intelligence that’s self-governing, continually evolving and growing stronger every day.
Person of Interest kicked off its fourth season with an action packed episode that gave us hope for the future of Team Machine, but revealed some of the challenges it will face.
The new fall slate doesn't look very promising, but the misadventures of Reese and Finch stand out as shining beacons of light and leg wounds amidst the rest of the inevitable failures.
The Season 4 premiere... is a decent demonstration of the show's charms: some action, some humor, some dystopian high-tech intrigue and an ensemble of actors who seem to be having fun and whose characters actually seem to care for one another.
The Person of Interest saga has continued down its dark path. Wonderfully, just like old times, John Reese and company are still trying to save the world one person at a time, even if that means getting themselves caught in the process.
Season Four sends the team underground when the government hands the surveillance state apparatus over to a Samaritan, which is run by what is essentially a secret society in the guise of a multinational corporation.