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Person of Interest <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Once they have a chance to talk privately, Reese and Finch compare notes. They figure that<br />

The Machine sent them the Numbers of the six dead men that the killer ”borrowed” his identities<br />

from. Once the killer gets bored with his new life, he moves on, kills another man, and takes their<br />

life. Finch figures that he might be able to pinpoint who the killer is by comparing him to his six<br />

victims and see what identity traits carried over. Stan comes back in and tells Reese that Fahey<br />

wants to see him. When Reese goes to the generator shack, Fahey shows him a pile of burned<br />

identity papers belonging to Rollins. They realize that the killer destroyed the evidence of his new<br />

Rollins ID and could be any of the people inside. Reese tells Finch what Fahey discovered and<br />

Finch figures that the killer is trapped. He points out his cases of equipment and tells Reese that<br />

he has a way to find the killer.<br />

In New York, Cal comes back to see Carter, who is going over video footage of Rollins first<br />

entering and then later leaving his shop. Cal immediately picks up on the same thing that Carter<br />

did: the second man is taller and left-handed. When he asks if the man was a robber, Carter says<br />

that he’s something much worse.<br />

Reese asks Fahey to let Finch help interrogate the people trapped on the island, pointing out<br />

that Finch is the only one they know arrived on the island after the storm. The FBI agent agrees<br />

and Finch wires up an instantel seismograph that he brought with him.<br />

Fahey puts on body armor, telling Reese that he’s never interrogated dangerous killers before,<br />

and Reese sarcastically tells him that he’ll be there with him.<br />

Fahey questions the stranded locals one at a time, asking them their business on the island.<br />

Reese checks with Finch, who is measuring each person’s stress using the seismograph.<br />

He points out that Ethan is nervous about something but the others don’t seem to be unduly<br />

nervous. Meanwhile, Fahey interrogates Erica. The deputy points out that no one has ever met<br />

Dennis before, since he’s never come to the island to inspect his property until the storm. She<br />

also points out that if Victor were ordinary drifter, he wouldn’t come to the island in the dead of<br />

winter looking for work.<br />

Carter sets up a web meeting with Vicki Winters, the Dean of Student Affairs at Stanford<br />

University. Vicki informs Carter that Henri’s disappearance drew international attention at the<br />

time. Carter has checked the records and confirmed that someone using Henri’s ID turned up<br />

in San Diego 18 months later. Vicki confirms that Henri had a roommate, Alex Declan, in his<br />

last year. Henri requested a new roommate a short time later but then cancelled the request.<br />

According to the registrar files, Declan never signed up for any s at Stanford.<br />

Fahey interviews Dennis, who explains that he only came to the island because the weather<br />

was putting his hotel project behind schedule. Next is Victor, who claims that he was just passing<br />

through and claims that he doesn’t have any ID. Reese tosses the drifter’s duffel bag on the table<br />

and points out that it has military-grade d-rings on it.<br />

Carter tries to call the sheriff’s office on an emergency frequency. Erica takes the call and the<br />

detective asks to speak to Reese.<br />

Before Reese can get on the line, the lights go out and he goes to check it. While everyone else<br />

gets together, Reese discovers that someone unplugged it and restores the power. When he goes<br />

back inside, he discovers that someone has killed Erica, stabbing her in the back. Finch checks<br />

on the radio equipment and discovers that the killer smashed it to piece.<br />

Everyone starts arguing and Finch tells Reese that he needs time to review the stress data he<br />

measured. As he leaves the room, Reese checks the murder weapon and tells the other that it’s<br />

a Army issue kabar. Victor attacks Reese, who easily subdues him and yanks down his sleeve,<br />

revealing a Marine tattoo. Victor admits that he lied about what he was doing but insists that he<br />

didn’t kill Erica. He explains that he went AWOL after his second tour and was trying to get a<br />

boat to Canada. Victor notices that Ethan is gone and Reese tells Fahey to get the others off the<br />

island while he goes after the fisherman.<br />

As Cal drives Carter to the island, he tries to get her to open up about her cold shoulder<br />

toward him. She finally tells Cal that Moss warned her about his IAB record, and Cal points out<br />

that since he’s in Narcotics, he gets a half-dozen false accusations a year. As they argue, Cal<br />

speeds up, demanding to know what Moss specifically told her about him. He finally slams on<br />

the brakes when he notices he’s lost control, and realizes that Carter is ready to draw her gun.<br />

When he wonders if she thinks he could hurt her, Carter says that she doesn’t know but that<br />

she’s sure she doesn’t want to hurt him.<br />

At the docks, Reese checks the nets that Ethan was at earlier and discovers that they contain<br />

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