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Reese must protect an investigative journalist without her knowing it or risk becoming part of her story. Reese is out of his element when The Machine's latest number sends him to the suburbs, forcing him to play house and go undercover in an idyllic neighborhood. The Machine gives Finch and Reese the number of a brilliant surgeon, but they soon discover that a resourceful third party has raised the stakes for this person of interest, forcing them to turn to an unlikely source for help.

The team find themselves spread thin when the numbers come up for both a husband, Daniel Drake and his wife, Sabrina. Will it be "til death do us part? Finch and Reese's surveillance skills are pushed to the limit when a New York City cab driver's number comes up and any one of his passengers could be involved in the impending crime.

Hundreds of passengers add up to hundreds of suspects. While the FBI refocuses their efforts to catch "The Man in the Suit," Reese's latest POI becomes a personal quest after he learns that she's the sister of a soldier who was killed in action.

Finch goes undercover as a high school substitute teacher to protect a teenage genius who reminds him of his own adolescence as a child prodigy, while Carter undertakes a dangerous mission to stop the FBI from discovering that an imprisoned Reese is the "Man in a Suit. While Carter plays a dangerous game by engaging in mental warfare with the FBI to help Reese evade Agent Donnelly's narrowing focus, Reese crosses paths with foes both old and new.

Meanwhile, Det. Has Reese become the latest Person of Interest? Caught in the crosshairs of a former acquaintance orchestrating a massive act of cyber-terrorism, Reese is abducted. Now, the team must race to save his life before it's too late. Reese and Finch meet their match in a tech billionaire POI whose curiosity and limitless resources threaten to expose their identities and sabotage their efforts to save his life.

Reese and Finch race to save the life of a hotel maid, Mira Dobrica, but find themselves surrounded by more suspects than they may be able to eliminate when they realize that any guest or staff member could be her potential killer.

Reese's counterpart, lethal and sexy government operative Samantha Shaw, who tracks and stops terrorist threats before they occur, finds herself on the run -- and the new focus of Reese and Finch's attention. However, their pursuit proves to be their most formidable ever when they discover that her remarkably elusive skills equal their own. After the machine gives Reese and Finch six numbers at once, their search for clues lead them to a coastal town where they are forced to ride out a storm with a group of locals in a police station.

However, as the weather rages outside, a sinister situation arises inside when they realize there is an unidentified killer hiding among them. When an elderly card sharp's number comes up, Reese and Finch travel to Atlantic City to delve beneath the surface of their POI's seemingly ordinary life for answers. In New York, Carter's crusade to clear a fellow detective's name brings her perilously close to identifying the remaining HR faction within the department.

When the number of a leading tech executive comes up, Finch infiltrates her corporation to gather intel -- but can't determine whether she is working in her company's best interest or planning to destroy it from the inside. Meanwhile, Carter continues to question Detective Beecher's integrity after he provides incriminating information about a fellow detective. When a luminary in the world of medicine is poisoned, Reese and Finch have just 24 hours to determine the deadly toxin he was given and find the person behind the attack.

Meanwhile, Detective Fusco's corrupt past catches up with him when an informant gives the Internal Affairs Bureau the crucial information they need to send him to prison. Reese and Finch realize that a virus has rendered The Machine erratic, causing it to issue numbers irregularly. As they race against the viral countdown, the team searches for a tech millionaire so elusive no one has ever seen him.

Also, Detective Carter's mission to bring Cal Beecher's murderer to justice lands her squarely within the sights of the HR criminal organization. Reese and Finch team up with some surprising allies in a race to save The Machine from a familiar, nefarious entity; and the true nature of Finch's relationship with former partner Nathan Ingram is revealed.

Meanwhile, Carter tries to bring Beecher's murderer to justice and finds herself at odds with the criminal organization HR. The number comes up for an Internet data broker in the business of eliminating people's privacy, but finds his own being rapidly stripped away.

Reese tries to protect him as his life is being dismantled by an unknown assailant and spiraling out of control, while Finch calls on Shaw, Carter and Fusco for help in finding whoever is after him. Meanwhile, the demoted and uniformed Carter finds herself unexpectedly paired with her new rookie partner, Mike Laskey.

Reese and Finch enlist the help of Carter, Shaw and Zoe Morgan, who use their feminine wiles to bait a chameleon playboy who is either a predator or someone else's imminent prey. Meanwhile, The Machine helps Root to plot an escape from her psych ward confinement before a dangerous enemy can track her down. The Machine issues the number of a prominent New York lawyer whose husband was recently murdered, and the team has to quickly determine whether she orchestrated the death, or if she is being framed.

I think that was something the writing staff did together as a group very effectively, just piecing this out in a very disciplined fashion. In season 3, Det.

Carter embarked on a crusade to take down HR once and for all, with or without Team Machine's help. In "The Devil's Share," the episode that followed, Team Machine desperately tries to catch up to a wounded Reese before he finds and kills Simmons, and flashbacks reveal moments when each character had to confront grief, loss, and remorse. The Johnny Cash cover of the Nine Inch Nails song "Hurt" was a perfect example of holding ourselves to the rule, only use a song if it sends a shiver up your spine when married to picture.

I don't think Jonah and I ever had more fun than being the incognito music supervisors of the show for five seasons. We absolutely loved it. That opening montage still gives me goosebumps, no dialogue necessary. After the murder of Carter, we needed raw emotion, and a way to convey the pain and our characters' need to avenge her death.

Johnny Cash brought the hurt. We learned so much in this episode about the level of depth in which Carter impacted each of our characters — especially Reese, Fusco, and even Elias. Fusco's story, and how emotional he was in imparting how Carter helped turn his life around, made him a better person, was particularly powerful.

A once dirty cop who gives meaning to the title of the episode, Fusco knows all about "the devil's share. Robert John Burke was an incredible villain on the show, who did so many terrible things with such ruthless impunity that I really came to love him. Great mug, great voice, the man still scares the s out of me. The thing that makes it so odd is that Bobby Burke is a volunteer fireman, and one of the most selfless, interesting guys you'll ever meet.

After the ruthless competing A. Samaritan causes chaos in the market as a way of asserting control over the world, Team Machine ventures into the bowels of New York Stock Exchange to set things right. Unfortunately, the whole scheme was a trap to catch them, and Samaritan's forces pin them down as they wait for the Machine, who is communicating with Root directly, to come up with an exit strategy.

The Machine proceeds to work through multiple different scenarios, searching for the one that has the highest chance of survival. Even with the Machine's help, though, the team still suffers a loss because Shaw sacrifices herself to ensure their escape — but not before kissing Root. Thankfully, Shaw didn't die, but was instead captured by Samaritan forces, but more on that in a bit.

She came into [the writers room] with this as a pitch. To get to the fourth season of the show and have one of the [then] co-executive producers walk in and pitch an episode like this you just get incredibly excited about this idea right out of the gate and knew this would be another one of these moments where the show just moved forward. The most fun [part] for me in this episode was us working with Denise on the meta scenes where the characters just explain their lines. Often when you're writing a show, you get to a point where you're like, "Oh yeah, Fusco says some quippy sarcastic s [here]" and then you'd come back later and fill it in.

This was our chance to just make text of that. But it's an amazing episode. It's Root and Shaw connecting for the first time.

We start leaning a little more into the relationship between Root and Shaw because they were the only characters on the show that had any chemistry. Did you plan for it? And we had always been looking for some romance in our show and God bless all of our actors, who are amazing, but Amy and Sarah were the only two who had chemistry with each other. We're like, "Okay, we got to explore that a little bit. After being absent for many episodes, Shahi returns in "6, ," which begins with Shaw escaping Samaritan's clutches, returning to New York , reuniting with the team, and finally consummating her relationship with Root.

Unfortunately, everything starts falling apart and Shaw eventually kills Reese. Worried that she'll betray the team even more, Shaw pulls out a gun and, despite Root's pleas for her stop, kills herself. And that's when the script reveals that all of this was happening in Shaw's mind, because Samaritan has forced her to live through 6, simulations in an attempt to find Team Machine's location.

In other words, it's a classic "it was all a dream" episode, but it works because it's about how much Shaw cares for not only Root, but the entire team.

I remember hearing this pitch and being scared because, like you said, ["it was all a dream"] episodes never work. I heard this one and thought, well, if anyone's going to pull it off it's going to be Denise. But these one are tough to do. In other words, someone who had different worldview than Harold Finch, but also felt that if an ASI comes along, he's quite content to hand it the keys. This fall in line, at least in my head, as we were building into the final season with Greer and Samaritan.

And as Jonah pointed out, too, Root and Shaw's history and how far we were willing to go with that relationship. Of when you have this will-they, won't-they actually get together. But the tension there is always once you bring two characters together romantically, where do you go from there? We were trying to piece this out and get it exactly right. This felt like a romantic and ultimately tragic way to explore that idea of the connection between these two very complicated people.

It's always easier if you have a romantic relationship with a show to just it out for as many season you get, but here we felt like wanted to bring them together in a way. Finch's number is up in Person of Interest' s th episode , which featured the death of two major characters: Elias, who tried his best to help Finch avoid capture, and Root, who took a bullet for the Machine's maker while evading Samaritan's operatives.

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