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Person of Interest kicked off a billed three-part event in creepy fashion with "The Cold War" - a great episode that felt as though it was setting us up for a knockout blow when the trilogy eventually reaches a point-of-no-return peak.
But while the episode built and built and built, it would appear the payoff for everything we saw in this chapter is right around the corner. Well, in January when the show returns. This week was all about the big peace talk/pow-wow/parley between the Machine and Samaritan, in which Samaritan used a weird, macabre little boy to do its talking while Root sat in for her team. And in order to get the Machine to agree to a sit-down, Samaritan had to run an extreme nurture/nature gambit on the city in order to show its competing "God" just how much it can influence the day-today well being of New Yorkers. It can turn the place into a paradise or send it spiraling into chaos.
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What they are doing with Samaritan is really scary. They have not thought about the fact that it's thinking on it's own and it's not going to consider the bad guys agenda in the end either.