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    Bygones, too funny. With Reese's motivations, I got the impression the writers were implying that saying either he has a saving people complex or he has a death wish is too simple. I think they've been implying from the start - the suicide pact with Finch in the first episode - that he has both. That therapist was so

    I clapped. Never even had the urge to do that for any other tv show.

    I wanted more. The only thing that could have improved this episode for me was more Fusco.

    I agree with the Samaritan creator, when he made a parallel between the human brain and the Machine's brain and noted they are both just electrical currents. We're meat machines, the Machine is metal and plastic machine.

    No way they kill John, he's the person of interest - the victim and the perpetrator. After this episode I bet the Machine is the one to die, sacrificing itself to save one of Team Machine, and finally proving to Harold that it "loves" them, as Root says, and that Harold loves (loved) it back.