Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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Person of Interest <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
that he’s called in a political specialist: Zoe Morgan, their former Person of Interest. Finch hangs<br />
up without telling him who he’s meeting with.<br />
Finch and Zoe go to a private study room and he explains that he’s friends with Reese, who is<br />
on the run helping another client. Now Finch would like her to return the favor.<br />
Special Agent Ellis talks to Leslie, asking if her husband had any radical political views. They<br />
think that terrorists freed him, and points out that Scott has been out of work for months. Leslie<br />
is surprised at the news and Ellis points out that she doesn’t know her husband as well as she<br />
thinks.<br />
Finch tells Zoe about how Scott was framed and shows her a list of alternative suspects. Zoe<br />
figures that it’s something beyond the political, and explains that Delancey owned a contracting<br />
company before running for office. The DA’s office was preparing an investigation into the<br />
company concerning reports of kickbacks and bribes, and Pete Matheson, Delancey’s business<br />
partner and campaign manager, was the one running the business. Finch and Zoe both figure<br />
that Matheson was responsible for the crimes and planned to eliminate Delancey and let him<br />
take the blame. They have no proof that Matheson had Delancey killed, and Zoe suggests that<br />
they go get some.<br />
Scott watches the news as the reporters try to get a statement from his wife. He wonders why<br />
someone chose to make him a patsy, and Reese explains that he fit the role. Someone arrives at<br />
the door and Reese attacks the shooter when he comes in. After a brief struggle, Reese tosses the<br />
man over the second-story balcony, grabs Scott, and runs off.<br />
Zoe goes to the site of the vigil for Delancey and approaches Matheson. She suggests that<br />
Matheson can use her services to deal with the impending investigation. He’s surprised to learn<br />
that Zoe knows that he and Delancey were business partners, and she offers to bring Scott to<br />
him. Matheson denies everything but Zoe gives him her card and suggests she call him if he wants<br />
her services. Once she leaves, Matheson makes a call, unaware that Finch is nearby monitoring<br />
the whole thing. The hacker, a woman, insists that she is handling things. Matheson wants to<br />
know why she’s failed to kill Scott, and the hacker says that she’ll take care of it. She threatens<br />
to blow all of his secrets if he doesn’t stop calling her, and tells him to have the payment ready<br />
when she fulfills the contract. The hacker then calls the killer and gives him Reese’s location on<br />
a subway.<br />
On the subway car, Reese finds a transmitter on Scott’s clothing and realizes that the killer<br />
planted it on him at his house. Scott worries that he has nothing to go back to. However, Reese<br />
says that he’s been in the same position and tells him that no matter how bad it looks, there’s<br />
always a way out and it’s never too late. Scott asks Reese to promise that he can save him, but<br />
when Reese hesitates, Scott demands to talk to his wife before he dies, so that his wife doesn’t<br />
think he’s a killer. Reese says that he knows how it feels, but admits that in his case it was true.<br />
At the next station, Reese gets Scott out of the car and calls Carter. He wants her to set it up<br />
so that Scott can call his wife, and insists that Scott needs it. Carter reluctantly agrees and tells<br />
Leslie that the neighbors are calling to check in. Leslie takes the phone and Scott apologizes.<br />
When she points out that he hid their financial status from him, he admits that he couldn’t tell<br />
her and promises to make things right. Reese spots the killer coming and gets Scott out before<br />
he can say goodbye.<br />
The killer follows them through the station, following the tracking signal. It leads into the<br />
woman’s bathroom and he goes in.<br />
However, he discovers that Reese has put the transmitter in a stall. Reese ambushes the man<br />
and they struggle. When the killer goes for his gun, Reese knocks him out with a hand dryer and<br />
takes his tracker as he goes.<br />
Scott goes to the police station and turns himself in. Carter is there and looks on in surprise.<br />
Reese meets Finch and turns over the tracking unit. When the hacker calls to confirm if the<br />
killer has finished the job, Finch tells her that it isn’t quite over. She then starts typing a suicide<br />
letter.<br />
Carter gets a text message saying to check her email. It has a voice recording of Matheson<br />
telling the hacker that he hired her to kill Delancey. Carter takes a team to Matheson’s home<br />
and discovers that he’s dead, an apparent suicide, with a suicide letter on his computer.<br />
Later, Scott goes home, his name cleared. Reese watches from a distance as Scott is reunited<br />
with his wife. Zoe comes to see Reese and he thanks her for helping them catch Matheson. She<br />
asks for her payment: a drink with Reese. As she walks away, Finch calls to tell Reese that he<br />
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