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

That night, Adam is driving through town with Reese, running the lights in his sports car.<br />

Reese asks him how he knew about Virtanen and the broker explains how he read up on all the<br />

buried information. They go to a bar while Finch breaks in and discovers that Adam has very<br />

little furniture. He finds a small fortune in bills hidden in Saunders’ closet. Meanwhile, Reese<br />

watches as Adam pays for the drinks but doesn’t drink himself. When Reese asks why, Adam<br />

says that he’ll drink later. A drunken Victor comes over and complains that his clients were hurt<br />

when Adam shorted the stock. He takes a swing at Adam, and Reese secretly takes him out with<br />

a blow and then hustles Adam out.<br />

Later, Adam goes to Sydney’s apartment and shares a drink. Outside, Reese watches and<br />

reports to Finch what is going on, and wonders who Adam really is. The next day, Finch confirms<br />

that Adam never came home and has checked Adam’s personal history. His mother is dead and<br />

his father is gone, and a Robert Sowoski signed the guardianship papers. Sydney hired Adam<br />

personally but Reese isn’t convinced he slept his way into the position. Finch protects Adam’s<br />

phone from any further electronic intrusion, while Reese figures that they can have Carter look<br />

into the SEC investigation.<br />

Carter receives dry cleaning at the office even though she didn’t leave anything off. It’s a man’s<br />

coat and has an address on the receipt. When Carter hails a cab to go there, she discovers that<br />

Finch is posing as the driver. He wants her to look at Adam’s sealed SEC records and assures<br />

her that she can pull it off., and then drives her to the SEC offices.<br />

When Adam leaves Sydney’s apartment, Reese secretly gets close enough to force pair his cell<br />

phone. When Adam stops for a coffee, a SEC investigator, Doug Rasmussen, approaches him and<br />

warns that he won’t get away with it. Adams insists that he’s clean and insists he has nothing<br />

else to say. Rasmussen continues to harass him and assures that he’ll still be watching Adam<br />

for as long as it takes.<br />

When Adam says that there’s nothing he can do, Rasmussen warns him that he has friends<br />

in the Justice Department.<br />

Carter gets the information and forwards it on to Finch. He confirms that Rasmussen was<br />

looking into reports of insider trading at Baylor Zimm. The investigation was against the upper<br />

management and Adam was subpoenaed, but he said that he didn’t witness any wrongdoing.<br />

Finch figures that he was lying to protect Sydney.<br />

Adam drives out to Queens to talk to a man running a food truck. He jokingly threatens the<br />

man and Finch confirms that the truck belongs to Robert Sowoski, the legal guardian. Finch also<br />

determines that Adam’s uncle, Bob, has invested with Taylor Zimm. Inside the truck, Bob says<br />

that he keeps seeing a lot of his money going into some company called Tritak Energy. He thinks<br />

he should diversify, but Adam insists that he’s getting a return and should trust the broker he<br />

set him up with. Meanwhile, Finch has deposited his money at Baylor Zimm through the broker<br />

that Adam recommended.<br />

Later, Reese meets with Adam to finalize the deposit. He asks for a second and talks to Paul<br />

about Tritak. Adam notes that half the clients in the firm are investing in Tritak, and Paul warns<br />

that it’s illegal for him to access the records. As Paul leaves, Sydney comes over and asks Adam<br />

about Rasmussen. He assures her that it’s nothing and then asks about Tritak. She ducks the<br />

question and reminds him that they can’t take another embarrassment with a SEC investigation.<br />

That night, Reese and Adam go practice golf drives. Reese asks about Adam’s argument earlier<br />

but he says it’s nothing that Reese’s client has to worry about. He assures Reese that someone is<br />

already trying to find a con, but is surprised when Reese reveals that he knows about how Adam<br />

invested Bob’s money in the firm. Adam tells Reese that he’s done with him and drives Reese<br />

back to Baylor Zimm while insisting that his family is none of his business. As they head into a<br />

construction detour, Reese realizes that there are no workers manning the equipment. He slams<br />

on the accelerator and they just get out of the way as a truck tries to ram them. By the time that<br />

Reese can get back to the truck, the driver has slipped away.<br />

The next day, Reese sends Carter to check the construction site. He figures that the hit was<br />

professional and wonders who called in a team of assassins to dispose of Adam. Meanwhile,<br />

Finch checks his money and determines that it’s being funneled into Tritak at ten times the<br />

rate that Bob’s was. Tritak is running a natural gas pipeline up from the south. The company’s<br />

value has increased dramatically, in large part of a buying frenzy initiated by Baylor Zimm. Finch<br />

figures that Adam knows about the insider trading and Reese goes to find Adam.<br />

Finch goes to see Bob, posing as a SEC investigator, and asks him what he knows about<br />

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