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

purchasing Lifetrace data. Also present is Wayne’s second-in-command, Barry Timmons. Wayne<br />

makes the pitch to their CEO, Neal Jenkins, unaware that Sam has sat down at an empty desk<br />

outside and is listening in. Jenkins is somewhat skeptical but admits that he’s impressed by<br />

the report provided by his assistant, Peter Collier. Wayne gives Jenkins’ other executive, Aubrey<br />

Hayes, a present: a silver baby rattle. Hayes admits that his wife is expecting but they haven’t<br />

told anyone, and Wayne explains that he monitored the man’s shopping habits to determine<br />

what food he was and wasn’t buying. Collier asks if they’ve had anyone mention any privacy<br />

concerns, and Wayne says that there are always those who want to stand in the way of progress.<br />

However, he insists that information-gathering is the way to a better future where they can<br />

provide everyone with whatever they need. Wayne brings up his own profile page, saying that he<br />

has nothing to hide. Jenkins, impressed, says that they’ll discuss the possible business deal and<br />

get back to him. Finch, listening in, figures that Wayne must have something to hide despite his<br />

supposedly public persona.<br />

Finch has Carter check the police records but she doesn’t up anything. She has a new partner,<br />

Mike Laskey, who gets in the car and gushes about what an honor it is to work with her. Carter<br />

impatiently tells Laskey to do what she says and drives off.<br />

While Sam waits in the office and monitors Wayne, she complains to Reese about the lack<br />

of action. A janitor comes by and starts to clean her desk, and she grabs the man’s arm and<br />

squeezes. He quickly backs off while Sam listens in as Wayne talks to Barry. Barry is unhappy<br />

about the stunt Wayne pulled off on Hayes, but Wayne figures that it sealed the deal. Wayne’s<br />

secretary Haley comes over and tells him that his credit card has been declined at the restaurant<br />

where he’s holding a party for his 15th wedding anniversary that night. As she leaves, Wayne<br />

makes a sexist comment about her. Reese, overhearing, tells Sam that they’re going to a party.<br />

That night at the restaurant, Wayne thanks everyone for coming and thanks his wife Deedee<br />

for being there for him. Reese tells Finch that they’ve spotted nothing unusual, while Finch<br />

checks Wayne’s background and discovers that he’s electronically scrubbed any negative information<br />

about himself and Lifetrace. Meanwhile, Wayne runs a slideshow in honor of Deedee and<br />

his marriage. However, the show cuts off and video of Wayne having an affair with a woman plays<br />

instead. Shocked, Wayne finally stops the projector and tries to deny it to his wife. She slaps him<br />

and walks away, and Wayne screams at the guests to get out. Reese figures that someone is<br />

responsible and that’s why they received Wayne’s Number. However, Finch points out Wayne’s<br />

temper and warns that they don’t know if he’s a victim or perpetuator, and that Wayne could do<br />

anything if he finds the person responsible.<br />

The next day, Sam checks the restaurant footage and talks to the wait staff. There was one<br />

female waiter there that no one on the staff recognizes. Finch does some digging and discovers<br />

that a group of people filed a class-action suit against Lifetrace for violating their privacy. The<br />

lead plaintiff is Sherry Harper, whose daughter Chloe was killed when a stalker used Lifetrace<br />

to find the girl. Finch checks the security footage against the plaintiffs and confirms that the<br />

”waitress” is a woman named Karen mills. He tells Sam to stay put at Lifetrace while he has<br />

Carter question Karen.<br />

Carter soon locates Karen as she’s driving and pulls her over on a phony charge. She tells<br />

Laskey to stay in the squad car and then goes over to talk to Karen. Carter asks why she’s<br />

going after Wayne and the woman explains that an anonymous mailer sent her the slideshow<br />

DVD. Karen admits that she wanted revenge because an ex-boyfriend posted sexual pictures<br />

of the two of them up on the Internet, and her co-workers at a legal firm used Lifetrace to find<br />

them. Karen’s fiancà c○ broke off their engagement as a result, and Karen wanted revenge against<br />

Wayne. Carter lets her off with a warning not to do anything like that again and instructions to<br />

drop the package off with Fusco. Finch and Reese have heard the entire conversation and figure<br />

that someone else used Karen to get to Wayne.<br />

Sam listens in on Wayne’s phone as he tries to call his wife without success after discovering<br />

that someone has cleaned out their bank account. When he tells Haley to check on it, she plays<br />

a message someone sent her of his earlier sexist comments about her and then walks out. Hayes<br />

and Collier are leaving the conference room with Jenkins and Wayne runs after them. Collier<br />

tells the CEO that after what they just saw, Riverton won’t be doing business with Lifetrace.<br />

Wayne goes into the conference room and discovers that someone has put up his criminal and<br />

bankruptcy records. He insists that they were expunged and that the DUI was from when he was<br />

in college, but Barry informs him that the board has already voted and Wayne is out.<br />

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