i think Agent Donnely was the show's first anti-villian since he was just doing his job to catch a "bad guy" and tried to avoid crossing any lines.
I liked how the episode folded just unsure of the new big bad as he seems too big a guy for the team to handle as he operates on a whole other playing field.
This game Watch dogs, is a new IP from Ubisoft and it reminded me of the show. Take a look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vbiKLZaJ70
There's definitely wiggle room to bring Kara back if need be, though it was a nice dramatic way for her and Snow to go out.
Finch definitely seemed to be feeling guilty about something when Reese thanked him and he begged him not to mention it. Maybe it has something to do with the laptop, maybe not.
And once again, they've done a masterful job of putting a bigger player on the table just as they take two out.
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
Eh, he was kind of a prick, especially at the end.
I never really got his obsession with 'the man in the suit' since he was running around saving people at every turn, and Donnelly acted like he was a terrorist. Carter came around pretty quickly all things considered.
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
He was tied to a bunch of murders, which was why he was after him. The CIA made him kill a bunch of people and then scapegoated him as some rogue psycho for the FBI to hunt down.
Plus, Reese did save the new mob boss, Elias and has been involved in the business of how many crime families?
Since he never gives an official debriefing, and since the people he saves always keep a low profile, it'd be easy to see his actions as dealing with rivals than saving innocent people.
So this is what they have instead of Facebook?
Loved this episode though.
Last edited by Mr. Holmes; 02-07-2013 at 08:50 PM.
I feel like this was a closer depiction of Mark Zuckerberg than the Social Network character.
Time for a not-so O.T. poetic tangent:
"A just machine to make big decisions
programmed by fellows with compassion and vision"
The only scary line in Donald Fagen's I.G.Y. ^_^
i thought the episode was cool and it would be cool to see logan pierce again.
That is the Hurnslice I've come to know. Slightly confused but armed to the teeth and willing to eff you up! - RedRonin
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