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Reese really didn’t have anyone else in his life in the end, but Harold Finch had a fiancé that he had pushed away. We do have that sense that Harold will be able to go on and have a life with ...
Finch, Reese, Shaw and The Machine have finished their adventures as of tonight's Person of Interest series finale. Now, thanks to showrunner Greg Plageman, we know why the show decided to throw ...
Finch locked Reese in the Federal Reserve vault to go on the suicide mission himself, but we later found out that Reese and the Machine had a deal: Reese would go on the suicide mission to save ...
Finch (Michael Emerson) and Reese (Jim Caviezel) were determined to save each other’s lives in the “Person of Interest” series finale. CBS “Person of Interest” had a deadly finale ...
Finch and Reese said goodbye to each other from opposing rooftops, and Emerson says filming that scene was one of the hardest days on set. “He was on top of the next skyscraper over and they ...
Now it becomes a point of conflict for Finch and Reese, who’s his best friend now, how is he dealing with the fact that he didn’t save Detective Carter?
Person of Interest is starting to tie up loose ends as the series heads into its final stretch of episodes, and Team Machine is hit by a blast from the past in this exclusive clip from Monday’s ...
Harold Finch is a mild-mannered savant and quirky genius, one of the two creators of the fabulous device known as The Machine.. Finch is not Reese's complete opposite - both characters are highly ...
With Reese tossing guys off rooftops and making a break for Quinn, not caring about the FBI collateral damage, Finch and the rest got to witness Root's scary Philip K. Dick-ian pre-cog abilities ...
Finch gives Reese his card with his name, Harold Wren, on it and an address to a new apartment for Reese. Reese bumped into Finch at the hospital. Finch knew about Reese’s troubled situation.
In between two of them, Jim Caviezel, who plays the raspy-voice avenger Reese, drops to the sidewalk and does a dozen push-ups. Michael Emerson says that “Person of Interest” compresses ...