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Person of Interest <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Wolf and Cub<br />
Season 1<br />
<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 14<br />
Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 14<br />
Originally aired: Thursday February 9, 2012<br />
Writer:<br />
Nic Van Zeebroeck, Michael Sopczynski<br />
Director:<br />
Chris Fisher (III)<br />
Show Stars: James Caviezel (John Reese), Taraji Henson (Detective Carter), Kevin<br />
Chapman (Detective Lionel Fusco), Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)<br />
Guest Stars: Michael Stahl-David (Will Ingram), Malik Yoba (Andre), Astro (Darren<br />
McGrady), Elizabeth Marvel (Alicia Corwin), Jon Michael Hill (Curtis),<br />
Michael Mulheren (Captain Lynch), Brian Reddy (Detective Hill), Aja<br />
Naomi King (Lisa), Ro Boddie (Brick), Sheldon Best (Trim), John Fiore<br />
(Captain Womack), Michael Mandell (Keach), Helmar Augustus Cooper<br />
(Merchant), Thuliso Dingwall (Comic Kid), Julie Sharbutt (Secretary),<br />
Joshua Elijah Reese (Thug #1), Nnambi Nwosa (Thug #2), Jake Hart<br />
(NYPD Unit #1), Derrick Simmons (Royal Gangbanger #1), Roy Anderson<br />
(Royal Gangbanger #2), Curtis Lyons (Royal Gangbanger #3),<br />
Jeremy Sample (Royal Gangbanger #4)<br />
Production Code: 2J6214<br />
Summary: While Reese and Finch look after their newest Person of Interest, a<br />
teenager whose brother was recently murdered, Finch worries that his<br />
dead partner’s son Will is getting too close to learning the truth about<br />
the Machine.<br />
911 gets a call from a boy that his<br />
brother has been shot.<br />
Reese and Finch return to the library<br />
and Finch nervously checks to make sure<br />
that the mystery hacker, Root, hasn’t left<br />
any surprises for them. While he rebuilds<br />
the electronic and computer defenses,<br />
Finch tells Reese to check on their next<br />
number: 14-year-old Darren McGrady.<br />
Reese goes to Darren’s last address and<br />
discovers that there is police tape across<br />
the door. Finch assures him that Darren’s<br />
situation is ongoing and Reese finds<br />
blood on the floor as well as photos of<br />
Darren with an older boy. The superintendent<br />
comes in and Reese poses as a police detective. The man tells Reese that Travis McGrady,<br />
Darren’s older brother, was shot a week ago and the cops took Darren away.<br />
The next day, Reese meets with Carter. She pulls up the file on Travis and confirms that three<br />
gang-types shot him and ran. It took a half-hour for first-responders to show up after Darren<br />
called 911, and the parents died several years ago. Darren went missing after waiting all night at<br />
the precinct for Child Services. As Reese starts to leave, Carter asks him out he comes up with<br />
the numbers. Reese doesn’t answer and Carter agrees to talk to the detective in charge of Travis’<br />
case.<br />
Carter talks to Detective Hill, who wonders why she’s bothering with such a minor case. He<br />
explains that Travis was working the late shift at a fast-food joint and got into a fight with three<br />
males over a waitress. Travis tossed one of them out and the three guys were the ones who shot<br />
him later. No one is testifying and Hill doesn’t see the point in trying to track down Darren.<br />
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