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"Lethe" is another great episode of "Person of Interest", where the viewer learns that there is a second machine built by an old Finch's friend that also attended MIT. The plot has action, but the final twist certainly surprises any viewer. The subplots are irrelevant but help to build the characters.
In 1979 a teenage Finch hangs out with his friends and for fun causes a "Phone Phreak" that enables a nearby payphone to call Paris. As he and his friends laugh ...
In the episode, with Reese leaving for Colorado, Finch reluctantly starts working on their new number, which belongs to an old MIT friend. However, the case ...
A man, Easton, comes over and asks who Shaw is. She shows him her fake ID and quickly leaves. She then tells Finch that Easton is a government man watching over ...
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28 dic 2013 · Sunbunny reviews "Lethe," an episode of 'Person of Interest,' not the mythic river.