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"Heya" was the "shipname" for Naya Rivera and Heather Morris. It's long, complicated and completely fantastical, but some people believed the 2 actors were in a relationship, hence the name, but also commonly used for their friendship too.

Definitely. I mean, Root in general has weaved in and out of the proper numbers storyline through several seasons now, and there's definitely times where she's done significant stuff "off-screen" that we only see the end, or the consequences of. It's part, somewhat I suppose, of the way Root is handled in PoI (and I

A good episode. Not if-then-else good, but strong and starting the fireworks between Team Machine and Samaritan.

Looks like I am possibly incorrect (kind of).

They certainly sounded serious (or the tone of the question/answer in the interview seemed that way). It was either a TvLine or Tv.com interview I believe, I'll try to see if I can dig it up.

I agree the show should end with just the 2 of them like in the cafe, as long as immediately before that we get a scene of Root and Shaw going off into the proverbial sunset.

To paraphrase a far too often used quote - This isn't not really an episode PoI deserves, but it's the one it needed right now.

That's actually a pretty good description of Sarah Shahi (she's really tiny), who plays one of the two characters passivecat is referring to. An angry elf.

I'm sorry, but you have to be on real special sauce to think the Departed was better then the original.

Going to assume you mean the Band Saturnus, who had an album called Veronika Decides to Die, which is a homage/based on kinda thing to the book. The album is way better then the book, and the album in general is a classic in the death/doom metal genre.

Shaw…..

Person of Interest does Infernal Affairs. The "evidence" of her being a cop lost, moles vs moles, the handler being killed, it's as if the PoI writers thought "how would Batman Jesus go in Infernal Affairs (or if you only know the american Remake - The Departed)".

Yeah, this wasn't their best episode ever. Apart from Shaw being flirtatious and the spectacle of Root as a french nanny, this episode felt a bit clunky. Even the Finch spiel at the end about how many wrongs make a right felt kinda off, as it was what they were aiming for, but the blandness of the episode meant it

I was under the impression that the major labels all own shares/stakes (and thus receive money) from Spotify, and Swift, being in a non-major label, is essentially selling her product for the profits of other labels by listing it on Spotify (or was). So not only is she wanting to pull it, it makes major sense that her

Long time lurker, first time posting. Can't say I really find anything to disagree with in the review, but even then, I really enjoyed this episode. It seemed a little more humourous and light-hearted, particularly Shaw seemed playful, and it was..entertaining, and things like the slow-motion walk and a few other