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John Reese ([[Jim Caviezel]]), a former [[US Army Special Forces|Green Beret]] and [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] [[Agent handling|field officer]], is living as a derelict in New York City after an unspecified incident, and is presumed dead. He is approached by Harold Finch ([[Michael Emerson]]), a reclusive billionaire computer genius who is living under an assumed identity. Finch explains that after [[September 11th attacks|9/11]], he built a computer system for the government which uses information gleaned from omnipresent surveillance to predict future terrorist attacks. However, Finch discovered that the computer was predicting ordinary crimes as well. While the government was not interested in these results, Finch is determined to find a way to stop the predicted crimes. He hires Reese to conduct surveillance and intervene as needed, using his repertoire of skills gained in the military and CIA. Through a back door built into the system, Finch receives a Social Security number for someone who will be involved in an imminent crime, at which point he contacts Reese. Without knowing what the crime will be, when it will occur, or even if the person they were alerted to is a victim or perpetrator, Reese and Finch must try to stop the crime from occurring. |
John Reese ([[Jim Caviezel]]), a former [[US Army Special Forces|Green Beret]] and [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] [[Agent handling|field officer]], is living as a derelict in New York City after an unspecified incident, and is presumed dead. He is approached by Harold Finch ([[Michael Emerson]]), a reclusive billionaire computer genius who is living under an assumed identity. Finch explains that after [[September 11th attacks|9/11]], he built a computer system for the government which uses information gleaned from omnipresent surveillance to predict future terrorist attacks. However, Finch discovered that the computer was predicting ordinary crimes as well. While the government was not interested in these results, Finch is determined to find a way to stop the predicted crimes. He hires Reese to conduct surveillance and intervene as needed, using his repertoire of skills gained in the military and CIA. Through a back door built into the system, Finch receives a Social Security number for someone who will be involved in an imminent crime, at which point he contacts Reese. Without knowing what the crime will be, when it will occur, or even if the person they were alerted to is a victim or perpetrator, Reese and Finch must try to stop the crime from occurring. |
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Person of Interest | |
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Genre | Thriller Crime Drama |
Created by | Jonathan Nolan |
Starring | Jim Caviezel Taraji P. Henson Kevin Chapman Michael Emerson |
Composer | Ramin Djawadi |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 30 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | J. J. Abrams Bryan Burk Jonathan Nolan Greg Plageman Richard J. Lewis |
Producers | Athena Wickham Margo Lulick Kathy Lingg (co-prod) Stephen Semel (co-prod) Ben Brafman (associate) |
Production locations | New York, New York |
Cinematography | Teodoro Maniaci Stephen McNutt |
Editors | Ray Daniels Dorian Haris Farrel Jane Levy |
Running time | 43 minutes |
Production companies | Bad Robot Productions Kilter Films Warner Bros. Television |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 22, 2011 present | –
Person of Interest is an American television crime drama broadcasting on CBS. It is based on a screenplay developed by J. J. Abrams and Jonathan Nolan.[1] The series revolves around a former CIA agent (Jim Caviezel) recruited by a mysterious billionaire (Michael Emerson) to prevent violent crimes in New York City. Season two premiered on September 27, 2012.[2]
Plot
"You are being watched. The government has a secret system: a machine that spies on you every hour of every day. I know because I built it. I designed the machine to detect acts of terror, but it sees everything. Violent crimes involving ordinary people, people like you. Crimes the government considered irrelevant. They wouldn't act, so I decided I would. But I needed a partner, someone with the skills to intervene. Hunted by the authorities, we work in secret. You'll never find us, but victim or perpetrator, if your number's up... we'll find you".
John Reese (Jim Caviezel), a former Green Beret and CIA field officer, is living as a derelict in New York City after an unspecified incident, and is presumed dead. He is approached by Harold Finch (Michael Emerson), a reclusive billionaire computer genius who is living under an assumed identity. Finch explains that after 9/11, he built a computer system for the government which uses information gleaned from omnipresent surveillance to predict future terrorist attacks. However, Finch discovered that the computer was predicting ordinary crimes as well. While the government was not interested in these results, Finch is determined to find a way to stop the predicted crimes. He hires Reese to conduct surveillance and intervene as needed, using his repertoire of skills gained in the military and CIA. Through a back door built into the system, Finch receives a Social Security number for someone who will be involved in an imminent crime, at which point he contacts Reese. Without knowing what the crime will be, when it will occur, or even if the person they were alerted to is a victim or perpetrator, Reese and Finch must try to stop the crime from occurring.
They are helped by NYPD Detectives Lionel Fusco (Kevin Chapman), a corrupt cop whom Reese coerces into helping them, and Joss Carter (Taraji P. Henson) who had originally been investigating Reese for his vigilante activities. Although Reese arranged for Carter and Fusco to be partners in the NYPD early in the series, for the entirety of the show's first season, neither was aware that the other was also working with Finch and Reese. Periodically, the team enlists the aid of Zoe Morgan (Paige Turco), a professional "fixer" who applies her skills to particularly difficult tasks. A major subplot concerns "HR", an organization of corrupt NYPD officers in league with budding mob boss Carl Elias (Enrico Colantoni). Led by several high-ranking officers, the members of HR work with Elias in an attempt to return New York to the old order, when the mob and police worked together. Elias, on the other hand, is merely using HR as a means to regain complete control of New York's organized crime. Despite his desire to be seen as a good cop, Reese forces Fusco to appear to be in league with HR, which allows him to keep tabs on the activities of both HR and Elias. A second major subplot is that of Root, a murderous female hacker who is determined to gain access to the Machine. Finch and Reese know little about Root and her objectives, but have begun to gather background information about her in an effort to stay a step ahead of her.
Characters
Main characters
- John Reese (Jim Caviezel): a former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier and CIA field officer, who is presumed dead. Little is known about Reese's background, and his name is one of several aliases he uses. He lost his lover, Jessica, prior to meeting Finch, which appears to have marked him deeply. Reese demonstrates skill in the use of a range of weapons, hand-to-hand combat, and surveillance tactics. He knows very little about Finch and is often rebuffed when he attempts to learn more about him.
- Harold Finch (Michael Emerson): a reclusive and intensely private billionaire software genius. Finch developed a machine that can isolate the Social Security numbers of people with either premeditated homicidal intent or who will be homicide victims, based on its analysis of surveillance data. Following a traumatic event in his own life that led to the death of his business partner, he recruits Reese to help him deal with the people the Machine identifies. Finch lives and works in an abandoned library, and shows the results of severe physical injuries, including the inability to turn his head, rigid posture, and a limp.
- Detective Joss Carter (Taraji P. Henson): a NYPD detective whose husband was killed in the line of duty, leaving her as a single mother to a teenaged son, Taylor. Carter is a former U.S. Army interrogator who passed the bar exam in 2004, but gave up practicing the law to return to police work. Carter first crosses paths with Reese following his encounter with a group of young men on a New York subway, but knew him principally as a mysterious man in a suit. Carter is initially determined to apprehend Reese, but eventually forms an alliance with him and Finch. She is unaware of the Machine's existence.
- Detective Lionel Fusco (Kevin Chapman): a corrupt cop who Reese blackmails into being a source inside the police department. Finch later arranges for Fusco to be transferred to Carter's precinct so that he works with her. Over time, Fusco becomes increasingly loyal to Finch and Reese. Like Carter, he does not know about the Machine.
Recurring characters
- Zoe Morgan (Paige Turco): a fixer who specializes in crisis management. Finch and Reese first meet her as a person of interest; later, she works with them on cases that require her skills. She has an ill-disguised interest in Reese.
- Jessica Arndt (Susan Misner): Reese's deceased lover. After Jessica's relationship with Reese ended, she married another man, but remained in contact with Reese. She was eventually killed accidentally by her husband (Peter Arndt) during a domestic dispute, who then covered it up by using a car accident. It is suggested that Reese disposes of Peter before meeting Finch, but it is left unclear as to his fate.
- Nathan Ingram (Brett Cullen): Finch's deceased collaborator on the Machine, who died under unknown circumstances. Ingram acted as the interface between the government and their company while the Machine was under development.
- Alicia Corwin (Elizabeth Marvel): a liaison between Ingram and the government while the Machine was being developed and a former member of the National Security Council. Corwin began living in hiding in a small town after Ingram's death.
- "Root" (Amy Acker): born Samantha (Sam) Groves, Root is a highly intelligent hacker and contract killer with a keen interest in both Finch and the Machine.
- Special Agent Donnelly (Brennan Brown): an FBI agent who becomes interested in Reese when his case crosses one of Reese's. He periodically offers Carter the opportunity to work with him as he pursues Reese.
- Detectives Terny (Al Sapienza) and Kane (Anthony Mangano): NYPD homicide detectives with whom Carter and Fusco periodically work.
HR
The following characters are involved in the HR storyline, in which a group of corrupt police officers work in collaboration with an up and coming mob boss to control organized crime in New York.
- Carl Elias (Enrico Colantoni): a nascent crime boss and the illegitimate son of Mafia don Gianni Moretti. Elias is determined to revive the crime families of New York and to eliminate the Russian mob, with the assistance of elements of the NYPD. He first meets Reese while masquerading as a high school teacher supposedly under threat in Brighton Beach. He eventually had his father and half brother killed off to avenge his birth mother and is now incarcerated. Elias continues to call the shots from behind bars.
- Captain Womack (John Fiore): the captain in charge of Homicide and Carter's supervisor, he protects members of HR when Carter gets too close. Reese blackmails him into transferring Fusco to Homicide.
- Officer Simmons (Robert John Burke): a uniformed officer who is now righthand man to HR's leader; he handles HR activities on the street level and threatened Fusco repeatedly.
- Captain Lynch (Michael Mulheren): a major figure in HR and with whom Fusco must appear to be working. Killed by Fusco to save Reese
- Scarfaced Cop (David Valcin): an unnamed NYPD uniformed officer who works as Elias' principal enforcer. He is easily identifiable by a large scar on his right cheek.
CIA
The following characters are part of Reese's backstory relating to his time with the CIA.
- Mark Snow (Michael Kelly): a CIA operative who once worked with Reese and is now trying to find and kill him.
- Tyrell Evans (Darien Sills-Evans): a CIA agent working with Snow.
- Kara Stanton (Annie Parisse): Reese's former CIA partner, widely believed to be dead.
Production
The series was officially picked up by CBS on May 13, 2011,[4] and debuted on September 22, 2011.[5]
Reception
According to CBS, Person of Interest received the highest test ratings of any drama pilot in 15 years,[6] what one CBS executive called "crazy broad appeal you don't usually see," prompting CBS to move CSI, which was broadcast on Thursday for over 10 years, to Wednesday, opening up a slot for Person of Interest.[7] The pilot episode won its time slot, drawing 13.2 million viewers.[8] On October 25, 2011, the show received a 22 episode full season order. The order was later increased to 23 episodes.[9]
Critical reception
David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle said "Person of Interest separates itself from the gimmick pack, not only because of superbly nuanced characterization and writing but also because of how it engages a post-9/11 sense of paranoia in its viewers."[10] David Hinckley of the New York Daily News gave the pilot four stars out of five, commenting on Caviezel and Emerson's performances, saying Caviezel "brings the right stuff to this role" and Emerson "is fascinating as Mr. Finch."[11] Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times stated, "the notion of preventing crimes rather than solving them is an appealing twist...The surveillance graphics are very cool."[1]
Ratings
Season | Episodes | Timeslot (ET/PT) | Premiere | Finale | TV Season | Rank | Viewers (in millions) | ||
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Date | Premiere Viewers (in millions) |
Date | Finale Viewers (in millions) | ||||||
1 | 23 | 13.33[12] | 13.47[13] | 2011–12 | #13 | 14.34[14] | |||
2 | TBA | 14.28[15] | TBA | 2012–13 | #5 | 17.03[16] |
International distribution
The following table lists the countries in which Person of Interest airs outside the USA.
Country | Network(s) | Series premiere | Timeslot |
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Argentina | Warner Channel | TBA | TBA |
Australia | Channel Nine | September 25, 2011[17] | Mondays at 9:30 pm |
Belgium | La Une | August 28, 2012 | Tuesdays at 8:15 pm |
Brazil | Warner Channel | October 18, 2011 | Wednesdays at 10:00 pm[18] |
Canada | Citytv | September 22, 2011 | Thursdays at 9/8c |
Chile | Warner Channel | TBA | TBA |
Costa Rica | Warner Channel | November, 2011 | Tuesdays at 9:00 pm |
Cyprus | NovaCinema 1, NovaCinemaHD | September 30, 2012 | Sundays at 9:00 pm |
Fiji | Fiji One | July 11, 2012 | Wednesdays at 9:00 pm |
Germany | RTL | September 13, 2012 | Thursdays at 9:15 pm |
Greece | NovaCinema 1, NovaCinemaHD | September 30, 2012 | Sundays at 9:00 pm |
Hungary | Viasat 3 | March 8, 2012[19] | Sundays at 8:55 pm |
India | STAR World | March 6, 2012 | Tuesdays at 10:00 pm |
Israel | Yes Action | March 15, 2012 | TBA |
Italy | Mediaset Premium Crime | April 30, 2012 | Fridays at 9:15 pm |
Japan | TV Tokyo | TBA | TBA |
Mexico | Warner Channel and Canal 5 (XHGC-TV) | September 18, 2012 | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 10:15 pm |
Netherlands | Veronica | August 26, 2012 | Sundays at 9:25 pm |
New Zealand | TV ONE | January 16, 2012[20] | Mondays at 9:30 pm |
Norway | Canal+ | 2011 | Mondays at 8:00 pm |
Panama | Warner Channel | November, 2011 | Tuesdays at 10:00 pm |
Philippines | Chase | January, 2012 | TBA |
Poland | ITI Neovision | February 2012 | VoD |
Portugal | RTP1, RTP2 | May 8, 2012 | Wednesdays at 02:32 am |
Puerto Rico | WAPA TV | September 2012 | Thurdays at 9:00 pm |
Slovenia | POP TV | March 20, 2012 | Tuesdays at 10:30 pm |
South Korea | Channel CGV | May 11, 2012 | Fridays at 10:00 pm |
Spain | laSexta | November 17, 2011[21] | Wednesdays at 10:30 pm |
Sweden | Canal+ Series | November 21, 2011 | Mondays at 8:00 pm |
Taiwan | Public Television Service | November 14, 2012 | Monday to Thursday at 11:00 pm |
Trinidad and Tobago | CBS | March 8, 2012 | Thursdays at 9:00 pm |
Turkey | CNBC-e | November 17, 2011 | Thursdays at 9:00 pm |
Ukraine | ICTV | 2012 | Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:57; Thursdays at 00:01[22] |
United Kingdom | Channel 5 | August 14, 2012[23] | Tuesdays at 9:00 pm[23] |
Venezuela | Warner TV | November 2011 | TBA |
Awards
Person of Interest won Favorite New TV Drama at the 2012 People's Choice Awards.[24]
References
- ^ a b McNamara, Mary (22 September 2011). "'Person of Interest': TV review". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
- ^ de Moraes, Lisa. "CBS picking up most of its primetime slate for next season". The Washington Post. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
- ^ "Pilot". Person of Interest. Season 1. Episode 1. August 14, 2012. CBS.
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- ^ Seidman, Robert (29 June 2011). "CBS Announces Fall 2011 Premiere Dates". TVbytheNumbers. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
- ^ Karlin, Susan (21 September 2011). "'Person Of Interest' Creator Jonathan Nolan Isn't Paranoid--Or Is He?". Fast Company. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
- ^ de Moraes, Lisa (18 May 2011). "Upfronts Week 2011: CBS moves 'CSI' to Wednesday to make room for new J.J. Abrams series". The TV Column. The Washington Post. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
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(help) - ^ O'Connell, Mikey (23 September 2011). "TV Ratings: 'X Factor' holds, 'Charlie's Angels' off to modest start". From Inside the Box. Zap2it. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
- ^ Goldberg, Lesley (25 October 2011). "'Person of Interest', 'Unforgettable' Get Full-Season Orders at CBS". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
- ^ David Wiegand (21 September 2011). "'Person of Interest' and 'Prime Suspect' reviews". San Francisco Chronicle. p. E-1. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
- ^ Hinckley, David (22 September 2011). "'Person of Interest' review: John Reese and Mr. Finch partner up in ultimate mystery CIA operatives". Daily News. New York. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (23 September 2011). "Thursday Finals: 'Big Bang Theory', 'The X Factor', 'Parks and Recreation' and 'Whitney' Adjusted Up". Zap2it. Retrieved 2012-01-28.
- ^ Bibel, Sara (May 18, 2012). "Thursday Final Ratings: 'American Idol', 'Grey's Anatomy', '30 Rock' Adjusted Up; 'Touch', 'Scandal' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
- ^ "Nielsen Television – TV Ratings for Primetime: 2011-12 Season-to-Date". Zap2it. May 13, 2012. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
- ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (28 September 2012). "Thursday Final Ratings: Big Bang Theory, Grey's Anatomy, Adjusted Up; Parks & Rec, Up All Night, SNL: Weekend Update, The Office, Glee, Scandal, Rock Center Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Zap2it. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ^ http://www.zap2it.com/tv/ratings/zap-season-ratings,0,1937498.htmlstory
- ^ Knox, David (16 September 2011). "Airdate: Person of Interest". TV Tonight. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ^ "Person of Interest - Miércoles 10pm". Warner Channel (in Spanish).
- ^ "A célszemély - vasárnap 20:55". Viasat (in Hungarian). Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ^ "Person of Interest on One". Throng. 16 January 2012. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ^ "La esperada 'Person of Interest' a por 'Tu cara me suena' y 'Tierra de Lobos'" (in Spanish). Vertele!. 10 November 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ^ "Ефір/Особливо небезпечний". ICTV (in Russian). Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ^ a b Munn, Patrick (18 May 2012). "Channel 5 Acquires UK Rights To Person Of Interest". TVWise. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
- ^ "People's Choice Awards 2012". Chiff. November 8, 2011.
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