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Wow! I was tense af

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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Mission Creep- Thank you so much for another fun reaction for Person of Interest, Nostalgic Girl! I really enjoy this episode a lot. I especially love the main storyline with Joey and the team of robbing soldiers with whom Reese infiltrates to protect Joey as best as he can. Joey is a really good character. I love his character on account of how noble he is for fighting so hard to take care of his friend's wife and daughter after his friend is killed in Afghanistan. Even though what Joey is doing is wrong. His intentions are pure. And I also love how Reese struggles to help Joey, while trying to convince Finch that Joey's worth saving. Joey is definitely wrong for choosing to rob banks and other places such as the gambling hall in order to make much more money than he ever could at his everyday job. However, I understand why he does so. I understand his desperate need to honor his friend and to pay the debt he believes he owes him upon his friend's death in their war. And I really appreciate the personal reasons for Joey doing as he's doing. He's a complex character, whose personal story allows for me to feel real sympathy for him, and to want him to be happy with his fiancée. I really love it. As for the scene with Joey's girlfriend... I love how Reese seeks to learn if she is as loyal to Joey as he is to her. Because Reese is trying to figure out if Joey really does deserve to be saved. Reese knows Joey will have to go to prison if he doesn't quit, but he's looking for information to help him decide whether or not Joey deserves his help to leave New York under a new name and with a new life for him and his girlfriend. I just absolutely love all of Reese's efforts to try to understand Joey's full story when the police and anyone else, including Finch, only see him as a robber, thief, and killer. And I am so happy that Reese's efforts and drive to save Joey pay off in the end. I love it! There are also a lot of twist and turns throughout this episode. As for Carter... her character continues to grow and gets better as the show continues. Sadly, Fusco isn't in this episode, but he too continues to grow as this show continues on too. I really love both of these detectives. The robbers' recruiter is not a good guy, and I love that he dies at the hands of his own boss, which sets up a big mystery involving someone named Elias, and an upcoming story arc. This show's only getting better. Just you wait! :) And lastly... I really love the backstory between Reese and his former girlfriend, Jessica, whom he is very clearly still in love with. I appreciate seeing this side of him, because like we see in the Pilot episode... Reese is a broken man ready to die upon the revelation that this woman he loved is dead. And while her death is clearly his breaking point, the backstory within this episode allows us to see that Reese had already begun to break even before he learned of Jessica death. You can absolutely see the pain in his eyes when he's pushing Jessica away. Not because he doesn't want to be with her any longer, but because his job has begun to make him believe he's unworthy of her and that she deserves someone better than him. Someone like Peter. And he believes that in the end, he will die all alone. A burdened life John pushes her away from in order to protect her from himself. Also... the events shown within this flashback takes place after the backstory shown in the Pilot, after Reese had made the difficult choice to return to fighting upon learning about 9/11. Only at some point, Reese is offered a special job within the government, where he falls down an even darker path that causes him to become the man he is in the present. I hope all of this makes sense. Thank you so much for this reaction! I'm so happy that you enjoyed this episode and I can't wait for more!! Until next time, my friend... Sincerely, Heidi