Person of Interest (season 3)
{5/5} “The Machine only gives us numbers because I would always rather that a human element remain in determining something so critical as someone’s fate. We have free will, and with that comes great responsibility, and sometimes great loss.”
Person of Interest season 3, aired in 2013-14
Carter has been reduced in rank because of the shooting in which HR made sure the gun belonging to the person she shot went missing. She also has a new rookie to train. Shaw sometimes does missions but she is a bit more violent than Finch prefers. Root is in an institution dealing with her issues of methodology, communicating with the Machine. When the Machine identifies a 10-year-old girl, everyone is surprised to find that she’s been spying on everyone in her building.
Things are kicked up a notch when the ongoing story comes to the fore and our heroes are battling Decima and Vigilance.
I was a bit surprised at the death of a main character.
The season comes to a startling conclusion, with all the big players involved.
Amy Acker, always mesmerizing, is thrillingly brilliant while talking to her doctor and escaping.
Guest stars include Saul Rubinek, Camryn Manheim, Nestor Carbonell, and John Doman. John Nolan, Jonathan Nolan’s uncle, plays John Greer.
Stars Sarah Shahi.
I previously reviewed season 2.