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Um, not to rain on what was an earth-shatteringly dramatic moment, but did Shaw have to physically press the override button?
I'm pretty sure a well-placed pistol-throw would have achieved the same thing, except without a primary asset being riddled with bullets.

Unless that bullet proof vest was made of blood packs, I doubt it. Honestly, that moment was made so much better by the fact that Person of Interest doesn't normally show a lot of blood.
And here I was thinking that it was just a Nolan family tradition.

Can Jonathan Nolan guest write for this show? Please? I just want one good Keyser Soze villain reveal.

Yeah, let's not start a list of shows that Person of Interest has better direction than. That list just goes on and on and on…

Man, the black guys on this show all have really interesting lineage's. I really hope Trip's howling commando grandfather shows up on "Agent Carter", otherwise I'm gonna be pissed.

I thought the Agent 33 versus Skye fight was great too, but I do have one major gripe in that Skye started losing that fight really quickly. For most of it, she gives as good as she gets, and then, because the writer's realize that she's not meant to be this good yet, gets the shit kicked out of her in the space of a

Oh man, I hope we get to see more of Fusco and Martine facing off, because that shit was intense.

This is exactly why they should have kept the Wayne's alive until at least the midseason finale, and have them have some kind of shared goal and/or relationship with Gordon. That way, we would…
1. Get to see a pair of characters that both comics and movies have sorely underdeveloped for over sixty years.
2. Have a

THE GRADE IS WRONG.

Okay, I need to clarify what I meant about Tripp. Like the Hannibal crew with Will Graham, I'm sure that somebody in the writer's room has a good plan for him, but I just wish they would hurry up and execute it.

Or, you know, Gotham could generally just stop being crap.

I'm gonna have to disagree with the whole "it would have more impact if they showed Agent EvilSmirk McLackbeard shooting his family" point. It was way more chilling to see the news report followed by his "oh, well isn't that nice?" look. Hiring the actors and the extra screen time for the scene would have just been a

Nick Frost as Santa Claus…
How in the hell has nobody made this happen already?

I don't know if I'm as enthused by the focus on Bullock as much as everyone else. That's not to say that I don't want the show to let us know about him more, I just don't buy that he would pull a complete 180 personality-wise just because of one bad case.
I mean it was a bad case, but, come on, this is Gotham.
Also,

Episode 1- B-
Episode 2- B
Episode 3- C+
I agree that Sava's being a bit harsh, but not by much. This show doesn't have "the blacklist" or "the following" levels of self-satisfied mediocrity, but come on Gotham writers, more effort would be appreciated.

You've clearly never heard of Cliff Curtis.

Would she though? It's been established that unless the machine is placed in a 'no-other-option' scenario, it doesn't condone killing. Hell, it didn't even want Root to kill Hersh back at the hospital, despite the fact that it knew he would be gunning for the team. I'm sure there were other ways in which it could have

Is anyone else curious as to what Root's day job is? My money is on Zoe Morgan-esque "problem solver". I suppose they would need somebody to do that now that paige turco's jumped ship, and Amy Acker had the whole manipulation thing down from the moment she joined the show.