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Person Of Interest S1 E10 Number Crunch.mp4

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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Number Crunch- Thank you once again, for another fantastic reaction for Person of Interest, Jessie!!! Wow!! I really love this episode, and it is absolutely another of my favorites from this season too! Overall... I love the complexities and storylines between the four people who steel the money from the car crash throughout this episode. And I love that this episode also brings in CIA agents from Reese's past. More mystery behind the kind of man Reese is, is revealed and is deepened, and I absolutely love it! :) I love how Reese saves the two women from the killers, including the nurse, who I didn't suspect to be a killer until we immediately see her for the second time in the parking garage. Reese doesn't care she's a woman. He knocks her out flat and takes out the shooter without hesitation. Fabulous! As for my favorite moment... It's in the end between Reese, Carter, and Agent Snow. I wasn't expecting the agent with the sniper rifle on Reese to so suddenly shoot Reese, and not just once, but twice in order to incapacitate him. Once in the stomach and then in his leg. And poor Reese is wounded severely. I feel that if the agents wanted to kill Reese, the sniper would have aimed for a head shot. Just like you said too. But instead, he takes a stomach shot and then a leg shot to try to knock him down. Thankfully, in the very ending, Carter makes the right decision in the end by letting Reese and Finch go, because she knows how wrong it was of the agents to just shoot Reese, who hadn't indicated he was a threat to them at this point until they fire the first shot. Plus... Reese saved her life and deep down, Carter knows he's fighting to save the lives of those involved in all of her cases involving the "man in the suit" this far too. It's clear from the expressions on her face and in her eyes that she regrets her decision to call the agents to inform them of Reese's whereabouts. Also... I really love that Finch races to Reese so he can save him in spite of Reese's pleas for him to stay away and let him go out of fear for his safety. I love the phone conversation between them as Reese thanks Finch for saving him before and for giving him a second chance in the belief he's going to die. It's a very touching moment and it shows how far their friendship has grown. It's also very sad, because Reese doesn't believe he's worth being saved. In regards to the sniper failing to see where Reese and Carter disappeared to, Reese shoots out the lights from their car and within the parking garage shining down on him, making where he was standing too dark for the sniper and Snow to see. Carter then ducks down and runs after Reese, in the direction where she most likely believes he has run to. Plus... Bullets are flying, so the situation became chaotic and distracting. I continue to love Fusco throughout this episode too. Lionel is a character whom I grow to love more and more with every episode, and his growth is strong. You can see that Fusco has come to care about Reese as a friend now too. Even if neither of them will admit that they've come to respect one another. Also... It's hilarious when one of the people he and Carter question halfway into this episode, call him Detective Fiasco instead of Fusco. So funny! :) Also... If you think back to this season's third episode, when Carter is trying to capture Reese, whom she believed at the time had been working with the bank robbers who stole the police evidence from the evidence locker tying to Elias' case, Carter actually sees Finch there, then she comes to Finch's "home" in the next episode so she can talk with the man she believes at the time had only been a witness to Reese's and his gang's crime at the evidence locker. This is how Carter recognizes Finch. And now she knows that Finch is working with Reese. And lastly... With Carter letting Finch go with Reese so he could save him, not only does Carter know how wrong the CIA agents are for suddenly shooting Reese, who did not have his weapons drawn at the moment he was shot, but she is also grateful to Reese for him having saved her life before. And it's because he did, and all he's done to try to save as many people as she knows he has, she suspects that the agent's story about Reese being a stone cold killer to be nothing but a load of crap. Her gut is telling her that there's much more to Reese and Finch than meets the eye, and she wants a chance to hear out Reese' side of the story. Hence... The reason why I believe she sells Reese out, hoping that she and the agents could bring him in, not kill him. I love this episode so much, and the next episode is really amazing too. I can't wait for more! Thank you again, so much, Jessie! Until then... Sincerely, Heidi