LOVE this series....thank you AMAZON for adding to Instant Video!!
I have been a huge fan of "Person of Interest" since the first episode. The cast and writers deserve credit for creating great characters in a show that is a perfect blend of action, suspense and humor.
I was disappointed to find out that CBS had moved the show to another night and at a later time (10:00 PM) this year. Thankfully, the production studio for POI has FINALLY agreed to allow viewers to watch instantly and purchase episodes through Amazon Instant Video. I will happily pay $1.99 per episode to watch the show when I am fully awake...and with NO commercials! Thank you Amazon for making this possible.
Anyone who has not yet watched this show: don't hesitate to check it out. Now that all three seasons are available through Amazon, either on DVD or instant viewing, you can start with season one and get caught up.
Another Addicting Season
This fresh and intelligent action thriller series starts out with another fantastic opening episode. Reese, Finch, Carter, and Fusco continue to do their thing... trying to save people's lives. I am amazed at how well the story lines of this third season series are continuing to develop. It's so rare to see series maintain this kind of momentum. Thanks Mr JJ Abrams for another fantastic season.
A Most Intelligent Study of Collective Paranoia
Person of Interest is certainly one of the most intelligent shows offered by TV today. I am a big fan of Jim Caviezel and when I heard that he was doing this series I had to wait until the first season finished to watch it on DVD as I am not connected to commercial TV. I was blown away by the intriguing and intricate plotting and just the right amount of "techie" gadgetry to keep my interest; not to mention the layers of mystery surrounding the characters and the technology. And who are the good guys and the bad guys really? Sometimes it's difficult to tell the difference. Sometimes the line you won't cross needs to be moved a few inches to the left - or right. And, sometimes, maybe, dead is better. The viewer definitely gets a full dose of paranoia each episode, not to mention the intense need to duck every now and then during the watching.
Jim C. always delivers, and I was not disappointed. However, Michael Emerson's (an actor I had not seen before)...
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