Category: Notes
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Person of Interest S1E16
Notes for season 1 episode 16, “Risk” 10:45 Finch runs a “GPRS reroute” to stop the target’s calls being monitored – which I assume from context is putting a reroute entry in the cellphone provider’s database – ie the mechanism used for number portability. Except later we still see that he gets text messages, so…
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Person of Interest S1E15
Notes for season 1 episode 15, “Blue Code“ 02:00 The gurning blond is familiar, it’s Robin Lord Taylor who played Penguin on Gotham. 06:16 Flashback Reese casually listens on a Grundig S450DLX to a German Numbers Station broadcasting on 17898kHz, presumably as a meditation. A few weeks after this episode aired in 2012, you could access the…
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Person of Interest S1E14
Notes for season 1 episode 14, “Lone Wolf and Cub” 01:43 It’s not clear what Finch is waving about when he re-enters the library. We can assume he’s using an RF scanner to check for hidden transmitters. The flashing red LEDs suggest he might be using something like a cheap CC308 RF detector. 04:52 911…
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Person of Interest S1E13
Notes for season 1 episode 13, “Root Cause” 02:51 Finch’s background searching includes a screenshot of what is clearly Facebook but without a logo, rather than some in-universe site. 06:50 Finch constructs a waveguide antenna out of a tube of potato chips. “Its dimensions are perfect for capturing wifi radio waves.” Pringles Cantennas are one…
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Person of Interest S1E12
Notes for season 1 episode 11, “Legacy” 02:36 Carter finally sitting opposite Reese. Like that one single scene in Heat where De Niro and Pacino are onscreen together. 15:10 Sending phishing emails containing malware feels like it’s something that should feel dated a decade later, but sadly not. 16:57 Carter identifies the steroid in the…
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Person of Interest S1E11
Notes for season 1 episode 11, “Super” 01:26 Finch finds a morgue attendant who was a talented surgeon in Iraq, but unable to perform that role in the US due to the cost of a medical license. Tapping into the cultural idea that America has skilled immigrants doing comparatively menial work, because they can’t overcome…
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Person of Interest S1E10
Notes for season 1 episode 10 “Number crunch” 14:20 The bomb in the baby-carriage was wired to the radio. It seems like such a movie-plot assassination device, but apparently exploding prams were considered a real threat in post-9/11 New York. 15:46 The thing about phones constantly looking for the wifi networks they recognise is usually…
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Person of Interest S1E09
Notes for season 1 episode 9 “Get Carter” 06:23 “They don’t sell that [specific Mexican soda] everywhere” for a minute you wonder if cracking the case is going to require Fusco’s surprising knowledge of imported soda distribution, with some possible asides about “cane sugar”. But no, they’re literally standing outside of the bodega that sells…
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Person of Interest S1E08
Notes for season 1 episode 8, “Foe” 01:22 Jim Robinson! Alan Dale has been a prolific guest-star in movies and tv for years, but for many people he’ll always be their Aussie soap opera dad. 05:00 The 1970s cold case in previous episodes, and now cold war spying, give the show a legitimate reason to…
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Person of Interest S1E07
Notes for season 1 episode 7 “Witness” 01:00 The episode opens with black and white cctv footage, complete with analog interference artefacts, and video “rolls” – which have culturally shifted from genuine artefacts to cringy digital video effects incorporated into YouTube essays. Surprisingly we also see the targeting reticules, indicating that this is video is…