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Persons of Interest
Four episodes, each featuring a "person of interest" — Roger Milliss, Michael Hyde, Gary Foley and Frank Hardy — exploring their previously secret ASIO intelligence file.
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Plot Summary
In a world where advanced surveillance technology can predict crimes before they happen, a reclusive billionaire and a former CIA agent form an unlikely alliance. They work outside the law to prevent "irrelevant" murders, identified by a mysterious A.I., from occurring. As they delve deeper into the city's underbelly, they face threats from corrupt officials, organized crime, and the very machine they rely on.
Critical Reception
Person of Interest received widespread critical acclaim throughout its run, particularly for its intelligent plotting, character development, and exploration of themes surrounding surveillance, privacy, and artificial intelligence. While initially perceived as a procedural, it evolved into a complex serialized narrative that impressed critics and audiences alike.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate plotting and evolution from a procedural to a serialized narrative.
Commended for its compelling exploration of AI, surveillance, and ethics.
Applauded for strong performances, particularly from Michael Emerson and Jim Caviezel.
Google audience: Audience reviews consistently highlight the show's engaging plot, thought-provoking themes about technology and society, and the chemistry between the lead actors. Many viewers appreciated its transition into a more complex, serialized story arc.
Fun Fact
The show was initially conceived as a procedural drama, but its focus gradually shifted towards serialized storytelling and the overarching narrative of the A.I. conflicts, which significantly contributed to its critical praise.
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