



It seems like just yesterday I came to the end of ‘Deus Ex Machina’, knowing that it would be four months until the next episode of Person of Interest. Now, the season premiere is just days away, and I’ve got a preview to whet your appetites ahead of the premiere.





“It wasn’t my weapon.”

“Please be quiet.”

“I could stab you with my stiletto.”

“Make yourself at home.”

“You taught me that.”

Bradley Adams 16 year old in England. I'm a big TV fan, with my range of shows almost exclusively dramas. Some of my all-time favourite shows include 24, LOST, Breaking Bad and Friends. Some of my current favourites include Person of Interest, Arrow and The Walking Dead. I review Person of Interest, Stalker and Scorpion for Spoiler TV. I also run an Arrow blog, ArrowFansUK , as well as my own tv blog . Aside from TV, I'm a keen cricketer. Get in touch with me via the links below or via email bradley@spoilertv.com All Articles) Recent Articles by Bradley Adams

We pick up the episode a couple of months after the events of the third season finale. All of our team have new jobs, though not all of them are settling in very well (I’ll give you one guess at who that is). With Samaritan up and running, the library gone and the team attempting to survive, circumstances certainly have changed.This episode brilliantly balances the difficulty between the team surviving and helping the numbers. Obviously, attempting to utilise the information the Machine gives puts the team in danger, but are they willing to let bad things happen to stay alive longer? There’s some nice scenes that discuss this dilemma. Elsewhere, Cara Buono’s character makes a first appearance. I won’t say very much about her very important role, but with a seemingly bold and sinister personality, she makes quite a first impression.I loved this episode. The writing is, as usual, intelligent and the acting is superb. The episode sets up a lot of paths for the season to follow, which is what I wanted from the episode.Some dialogue teases: