'Person of Interest' Review/Recap: "Prophets"
Joe Carter ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
This is where the spoilers come in.
A seemingly normal episode turns plot relevant when it is revealed that Samaritan rigged the election so a candidate of its choice would become governor and then kills said governor so that their replacement would get the seat. Simon, hoping to prove the election as fixed, gets on Samaritan’s hit list. Samaritan sends none other than the scary blonde lady from the premiere episode to kill him and she is extremely frightening. Her hair is kept up perfectly the entire time she shoots at Root (Amy Acker) which shouldn’t be that intimidating but it is. She also shoots a hotel receptionist point blank with no warning which is legitimately terrifying.
The several flashbacks to 2001 when Harold (Michael Emerson) was constructing the Machine were some of the strongest moments of the season, perhaps the series. It showed how the original attempts at building the Machine led to it trying to trick Harold and even kill him so it could get out of the confines in which he built it. It established the “omnipotent and generous” Machine in an antagonistic light. The audience has seen the Machine since the beginning of the show as a guardian and protector of those deemed irrelevant, but now that goodness is called into question. Especially since last season the Machine suggested that the team kill someone to prevent the rise of Samaritan. In the flashbacks Harold talks about how he taught it to learn, but he needs to teach it to care. The early prototype of the Machine was just like Samaritan which raises the question of what will happen if the Machine wins and gains control?
A final thing to mention is the various Harold and Root bonding moments in this show. The first comes when the two of them hack together to dig up some dirt on the newly elected governor. Root shares how she is no longer in direct contact with the Machine and only receives messages from it in the form of anagrams or code. The way Root shares this is heartbreaking since the Machine is what has changed her from a cold killer to one of the greatest POI team members. Everything Root has become is thanks to her interaction with the Machine. She lost hearing in one of her ears for the Machine. What she has sacrificed in the name of the mission was worth her having a purpose, but losing that has made her, in Harold’s words, “lonely.”
Best Shot: The scene of Root and the evil blonde lady shooting at each other through the floor of the hotel. The camera catches Root on the upper level shooting at the scary blonde lady on the lower level as they dance around each others shots. It visually captures the struggle between the Machine and Samaritan with Root and the evil blonde lady standing in for each artificial intelligence.
Overall Episode Grade: A-