So this is incredibly off topic, but I won't get another chance to make the comparison until next year so:
Watch Dogs is like Person of Interest the game
So this is incredibly off topic, but I won't get another chance to make the comparison until next year so:
Watch Dogs is like Person of Interest the game
I'm really interested in finding out why the Machine called Root— with the way this show it set up it could mean we may see the Machine acting against the interest of Finch and Reese in the future and man would that be thrilling.
By "alcoholic father" I don't mean to imply that he was actually inept in some way, just that he was less responsible with the Machine than he should have been as it's "parent". Although I don't think that everything Finch did was in service of the greater good— logically, yes, everything he did would help the…
Oh damn it, I knew it was only a matter of time before I pulled a Phil…
Someone has got to make a .gif of that.
I so that this was the season finale cause Person of Interest ended tonight. Glad to know I was wrong, but it also means I'll save my huge comment for next week. For now, I would like to share a theory for anyone that watches Person of Interest and this show: So we never see Moriarty, and yet he's seemingly omniscient…
This series has definitely had the best sophomore season I've seen in a while. The build up to the Machine freeing itself was perfectly played out, and man was it fantastic to learn that Finch had been several steps ahead this whole time (albeit, without any knowledge of whether his efforts would bear fruit). The…
OK, it's official, we've got to come up with some way to express Phil's flubs. Maybe call them his "Nugents of wisdom?" Maybe say we've "Just been Philled in?" Come on people, I can't do this alone!
Finch's virus within a virus was so incredibly badass.
I have to imagine this episode was not originally supposed to play out as it did, what with the Changnesia storyline that was building up just disappearing into the abyss, the cutback in episodes, and Chevy Chase's abrupt departure from the show. That's why I don't think this episode was quite so low as to be a "D",…
Completely agree, and I can't for the life of me figure out why this episode is getting so much flack (aside from the thing with Cas and Metatron, and the brothers leaving Abaddon alone).
Her delivery of "He's my MAN!" had me cracking up!
That was almost as funny as that random police techie being able to trace the hack back to Felicity.
That's Sir Blacktrick Stewart.
After he asked Sam what he was wearing, I started wondering what their shipper name might be… MooseCrow?
Lavon convinced the town's residents to work together and fix up the Rammer Jammer.
Couldn't agree with this entire thing more. The show has really gone off the rails in an attempt to craft a "Will they, won't they" between George and Zoe. I was also irked by Wade's misstep earlier this season, since it was so clearly a ploy to free Zoe up for George. But what's really irksome about this whole love…
I really love how Regina's mind works though when her response is "Well, you were going to leave me behind first!" As though that makes it perfectly OK to commit mass murder…
Who the hell cares about perfection when you can have abject failure?
I was with Todd at the "F" grade up until that point, but damn if Jeremy Jordan didn't move me up to a D because of that performance!