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

As they leave the library, Reese tells Sam that the Northern Lights ”research department” is<br />

an intelligent computer and providing him with his intel. They find Finch’s glasses outside and<br />

realize that he no longer has the GPS locator that Reese was using to track his friend. Reese asks<br />

a surveillance camera for Finch’s whereabouts but gets no response. He asks for a car and The<br />

Machine directs them down the street.<br />

At the station, IAB interrogates Carter about the shooting. She insists that the suspect had<br />

a gun but they don’t believe her and leave her alone for a brief break before they return to<br />

questioning her.<br />

As Reese explains how Root wants to set The Machine free, The Machine sends him a nonrelevant<br />

phone number. He says that it has nothing to do with Finch just as a man pulls over in<br />

a car, leaves the engine running, and goes inside. As Reese and Sam steal the car, The Machine<br />

says that the non-relevant’s danger status is imminent. Reese reluctantly agrees to help and they<br />

drive off.<br />

Two mobsters in the back of a semi are preparing to kill a prisoner when Reee and Sam arrive.<br />

After they gun down the mobsters, Reese tells the man that the police are on the way and they<br />

go back to their stolen car. The police have already found it and Reese asks The Machine for a<br />

new car. It sends them to a storage building and they find a yellow sports car waiting for them.<br />

Sam gives Reese her gun and takes the wheel.<br />

2010 — Hersh interrogates a terrorist prisoner, Asif, and asks him what their plan was for the<br />

ferry.<br />

2013 — Hersh and his men trace the Special Counsel’s locator to a hotel room and find him<br />

tied to a chair. When the Special Counsel complains that they took too long, Hersh tells him that<br />

Control ordered them to focus on the Decima situation. They know that the Special Counsel’s<br />

executive assistant was actually Root and they plan to bring her in. The Special Counsel tells his<br />

men to shut down their cell phones and avoid all cameras.<br />

The next morning, Root and Finch go to a park and she receives a data feed on everyone<br />

around them from The Machine. She tells it to provide Finch with glasses and it gives her directions<br />

to a man with the same prescription. After Root steals the glasses from the man’s backpack,<br />

she tells Finch that they’re going to find The Machine.<br />

Terney visits Carter in the interrogation room and suggests that she contact her union rep.<br />

Carter tells him that she recognized one of HR’s people at the crime scene and figures that he<br />

took the gun. When she says that she sent Fusco to talk to the man, Terney complains that she<br />

couild never keep her mouth shut. He tells Carter that if she doesn’t drop the case against HR<br />

and take the blame for the shooting, the organization will kill her, her son, and Fusco. As Terney<br />

leaves to take a call, Carter clones his phone and listens in. Terney tells his boss that he has<br />

Carter under control. He plans to dispose of Elias that night during a prison transfer.<br />

The Machine instructs Reese to go back to the library to find out where it is currently located.<br />

Reese figures that The Machine sent him there because it’s programmed so it can’t give its<br />

location directly to either him or Root. When Sam wonders about the virus that Greer claimed<br />

Finch created, Reese is confident that Finch had his reasons for it. The Machine sends a book<br />

code and Reese and Sam find it on the shelves. It contains a photo of Nathan and Finch, and<br />

there’s a safe hidden behind the shelf. Inside it are photos of the first non-relevants that Nathan<br />

tried to help... including Jessica, Reese’s fiancee. Sam realizes that Jessica meant something<br />

to him, and Reese tells her that Jessica isn’t alive. There’s also a map showing three possible<br />

locations that Finch and Nathan determined might house The Machine. Each of them is a Federal<br />

nuclear storage site, and Sam points out that Root tortured her for information on Daniel Aquino,<br />

a nuclear engineer that Control had murdered. The man who hired Aquino was Lawrence Szilard.<br />

Root gets directions to Lawrence, who is at the park, and approaches him.<br />

2010 — Finch goes back to the library to see Nathan and warn him that he can’t try and access<br />

The Machine. Nathan tells his friend that he’s going to tell a reporter about The Machine, but<br />

Finch warns him that the government is killing everyone who has any connection to The Machine<br />

and its shipment. Lawrence, the head of the reassembly project, went missing a month ago, while<br />

all of his co-workers have met with ”accidents.” If the government learns that Nathan is going<br />

public, Finch figures that they’ll kill Nathan as well.<br />

Nathan says that Finch can’t bring himself to trust anyone and wonders if he’s given Grace<br />

his real name yet. Finch says that he’s waiting for the right time, and Nathan asks him to help<br />

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