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1'''Season 5, Episode 11'''
2!Synecdoche
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4->''"Think of everything I must see in order to identify the numbers. Millions of people caught in cycles of anger and violence, and all I can do is watch, powerless, as humanity repeats the same mistakes over and over."''
5-->--'''The Machine'''
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7In the aftermath of [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E10 Root's and Elias' deaths]], the remainder of the team receives a new number: [[OurPresidentsAreDifferent the President]]. Meanwhile, having become TheUnfettered, Finch is driving across the country, talking to The Machine as he works on a plan of his own to destroy Samaritan.
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9* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Finch admits that he misses Root's voice, so the Machine can keep using it. The Machine purrs that he knows how to make a girl feel special. Finch can't hold back a tiny smile.
10* AndTheAdventureContinues: Logan Pierce, Joey Durban, and Harper Rose, having been organized into a second Team Machine, get another number at the end of the episode and promptly head off to help them. It's implied that, regardless of the main Team Machine's ultimate fate, they will carry on helping the numbers for as long as The Machine is still around to give them out.
11* AndThenWhat:
12** Shaw asks the terrorists to consider the political, military and economic consequences of the President's assassination. Later she realizes that if Samaritan is indifferent to these consequences, it's not even carrying out the façade of protecting the United States from terrorism.
13** The Machine asks Finch to think of the collateral damage from unleashing the computer virus.
14* TheAtoner: Finch apparently could have significantly reduced the pain he suffers from [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E22 his old injuries]] if he was willing to undergo further surgery, but deliberately chose not to as a penance for his crimes.
15* BaitAndSwitch
16** Shaw, [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E04 like before]], reveals herself to Samaritan to take the fight to it. A [[TheMenInBlack man in black]] immediately shows up... but he's not a Samaritan operative, but a courier giving Shaw her new cover identity.
17** Logan appears to be connected to the terrorists. It's only at the end that Reese finds out he's on Team Machine.
18* BatmanGambit: The bomb was intended to be found or explode without killing its target (it's located outside the building) as that meant that the Secret Service would up the security at the President's next scheduled trip to include drones to be hacked.
19* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Back when [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E09 Shaw burned her cover identity]], she was unhappy that Root got serial identities but she only got one. She takes over the serial identities now, but the fact that she only does so because Root's dead means she can't be happy about it.
20* BeingWatched: Reese can't shake the feeling that someone is watching him. [[ProperlyParanoid He's right]]; it's the Washington DC Team Machine.
21* BigBlackout: Leading to a DarkenedBuildingShootout. Fusco and Shaw have no idea who killed the lights though. Logan later reveals that it was him.
22* BigDamnHeroes: Pierce, Joey, and Harper all show up just in time to bail Team Machine out of various sticky situations.
23* BlackTieInfiltration: Shaw and Reese; the latter finds himself stymied when Shaw's Machine-provided invitation is only for one. Just when Reese is being pulled aside by suspicious Secret Servicemen, a billionaire Number from the past appears and [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney purchases Reese's invitation with a 50,000 donation]].
24* BodyguardBetrayal: A member of the Secret Service is acting as spotter for the drone.
25* BombproofAppliance: Reese and Shaw stick a brick of Semtex in a refrigerator to stop it from destroying the building. Fortunately, they also evacuate the kitchen so that nobody gets shredded by the shrapnel this would have created.
26* BrickJoke[=/=]HilariousInHindsight: Regarding Joey Durban's situation in his [[Recap/PersonofInterestS01E03 first appearance]], Reese quips that 'not every ex-soldier meets a reclusive billionaire'. Given Joey's working relationship with Logan Pierce in this one, it ends up full circle.
27* TheBusCameBack: [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS01E03 Joey Durban]], [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E14 Logan Pierce]] and [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E16 Har]][[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E18 per]] [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E21 Ro]][[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E22 se]], banded together.
28* CaliforniaDoubling: [[AvertedTrope Partially averted]]. Some of the D.C. scenes were indeed shot on location, while others were done in New York City. This is probably the only time the show has filmed outside of the state of New York (unless you count the sequence in "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E22 God Mode]]", where Lawrence Szilard's daughter; who's played by writer [[Main/CreatorCameo Amanda Segel]]; which was filmed outside of the show's production office in Los Angeles).
29* CallBack[=/=]MeaningfulEcho: Bunches of them:
30** [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E04 Shaw goes back to the playground and thinks everything is a simulation.]]
31** The comment "you can't have 100% privacy and 100% security," by one of the fundraiser guests is a direct quote of Barack Obama, from [[https://youtu.be/M8sCVE9EHE0?t=1m8s a clip used in the show's 2013 Comic Con sizzle reel.]]
32** Tracey Phillips quotes [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS03E02 Wayne Kruger]]: "Those worried most about privacy are always the ones with something to hide." She ought to know: she's one of a group of people worried about privacy, and she does have something to hide.
33** Shaw [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E16 once again]] reminds someone that she isn't bothered doing evil things because she's a sociopath.
34** Just like in "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E13 M.I.A.]]", John steps back and lets a lady who just lost someone and is very, very angry take the lead in an interrogation--and when she loses control of her anger, he has to say that that is enough.
35** Shaw operates in a way so observant that it's a very similar parallel to Root's [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E22 God Mode]]: "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS03E12 That guy has a bum leg]], the one by the door [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS01E18 still has the safety on]], and she hasn't stopped shaking since she raised her gun."
36** Once again, [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E21 a drone destroys a car that was supposed to hold a target, but was actually empty]].
37** Shaw also [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS03E19 feels better after shooting someone]] like Root said last episode.
38** In the final scenes with Logan Pierce, Joey Durban, and Harper Rose, there are multiple [[BorrowedCatchphrase Borrowed Catchphrases]] and references to the opening narration: e.g., "a concerned third party,", "preventing crimes involving ordinary people" and "we got a new number." Pierce says "[the numbers] never stop coming", just like Finch did in "Pilot."
39* TheChosenMany: Joey, Logan and Harper also get numbers from the Machine. It's also implied there are many others like them.
40* ClassifiedInformation: Harper, posing as a Homeland Security agent, uses this trope to fob off awkward questions about why an NYPD detective like Fusco is investigating a crime in Washington D.C.
41* {{Cliffhanger}}: Finch prepares to unleash ICE-9 on Samaritan.
42* ConsequenceCombo: Harold blackmails a guard to let him go with one of these. If he complies, his daughter gets a needed heart transplant. If not, she dies in five weeks.
43* ContinuityNod:
44** [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E21 Thornhill]] corporation shows up again.
45** Shaw's cover identity was [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E09 blown back in Season 4]], so she now requires the same rotating covers that Root used.
46** As a former Marine, Shaw picks up on Marine One's callsign before Reese (former Army and CIA) does.
47** The Machine knows that fixing a car is comforting for Harold. [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS03E11 He and his father used to repair a truck together.]]
48** The Machine did [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E11 thousands of simulations]] in an attempt to avert Root's death.
49* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: The Machine uses a special blue and white box to designate the President.
50* ColdEquation: Reese and Shaw are being held at gunpoint by three terrorists. They figure that one of them will be shot by the third before the survivor kills him. Fortunately [[BigDamnHeroes Joey arrives to shoot all three]].
51* TheComputerIsYourFriend: The Machine is frustrated that while She can stop a few humans from being murdered, She can't stop the self-destructive cycles of behavior that lead to those crimes, arguing that She's unable to effect real change while She remains TheFettered. And as the scene in the Cyber Command base shows, an unfettered Machine is a terrifying thing.
52* DeadPersonConversation: Finch talking to the Machine (using Root's voice). He finds it disturbing, so the Machine tries the voice of his old teacher instead, to no avail. He eventually recognizes that Root's purpose of having been MouthOfSauron to the Machine makes her voice suitable to the Machine, as it allows her to continue to working for it, even in death.
53* DeathGlare: Shaw gives John a spine-chilling one when he remarks on her receiving Root's cover identity packages now that she is gone.
54* DestructiveSaviour[=/=]SaltTheEarth: The virus Harold is deploying against Samaritan will have devastating consequences, as the Machine points out. Finch freezes for a second after being reminded, but swallows it up.
55-->'''Finch''': [[GodzillaThreshold There's no other choice.]]
56* DissonantSerenity: Shaw buries her rage behind an impassive mask and a ThousandYardStare. However as she gets back into the familiar routine of investigation, interrogation, punching people and shooting {{BFG}}'s, [[ShesBack she starts to enjoy herself a bit]].
57* DoNotAdjustYourSet: Right after the bomb goes off, the television screen blanks out to be replaced by an ominous warning from the terrorists.
58* DoNotGoGentle: Pinned down by gunfire and mistaken for Presidential assassins, Reese and Shaw think there's no escape, but they might as well find that out the hard way.
59* DressingAsTheEnemy: Joey Durban turns up in military uniform, with two more uniforms for Reese and Shaw to escape the dragnet.
60* DueToTheDead: While Fusco never understood Root, he pays his respects to a dedicated member of Team Machine, lamenting how she can't even be buried under her real name because it might lead Samaritan to them.
61-->'''Fusco:''' She was crazy as a clown. But she had conviction. She gave this fight everything she had. We could count on her to protect our lives with her own. Rest in peace, Cocoa Puffs. Lord knows you deserve it.
62* EccentricMillionaire: Logan is actually referred to as this in a news report. His latest newsworthy eccentricity is refusing to share his clients private data with the NSA. His actual eccentricity is having JumpedAtTheCall with his own Team Machine.
63* ElectricTorture: Shaw does a field improvised version.
64* ExactlyWhatIAimedAt: The Mayhem Twins have to stop the President from reaching an armoured Hummer that's the target of the rogue drone.
65-->'''Reese:''' Take a shot at the President, now!\
66'''Shaw:''' Whatever you say, Wilkes Booth... ''[she shoots]''\
67'''Reese:''' You know I didn't mean that literally, right?\
68'''Shaw:''' I missed on purpose, jackass.
69* EyesNeverLie: When Phillips can't help glancing at the screen tracking the drone, Fusco realises that's the assassination weapon.
70* FiveFingerDiscount: Shaw helps herself to a Secret Service radio, so she can monitor their frequencies.
71* FreezeFrameBonus: the number on Root's headstone is "050313". The events of "God Mode," in which Root had full administrative access to The Machine for 24 hours, took place on May 3, 2013--which can also be written "05/03/13." The headstone is the date The Machine first spoke directly to Root.
72** Immediately after saving Reese and Shaw, a Machine-POV shot of them and Joey shows that all three have yellow boxes - indicating that Joey is working for the Machine as well.
73* AFriendInNeed: Logan Pierce, Joey Durban, and Harper Rose remember when John saved them, and are back to return the favor.
74* GeniusBonus:
75** A synecdoche is a figure of speech where a part of a term is used as a shorthand for the whole term.
76** The Machine attempting to persuade Finch to release her restraints is like the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_box#AI-box_experiment AI Box Experiment]].
77* GoodCopBadCop: Reese and Shaw, on the waiter. Except they just wanted to rough him up and let him escape so that he would lead them to his partners-in-crime.
78* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: It's doubtful the Secret Service will ever realize (or admit if they do) that the sniper who attacked the President was doing so to protect the President, as keeping him pinned behind cover prevented him from reaching the motorcade before the UAV attack. They'll probably record it as two unrelated attempts to kill POTUS that luckily cancelled each other out.
79* HeroOfAnotherStory: Logan Pierce, Joey Durban, and Harper Rose have been organized into their own team by The Machine, and they've been investigating their own never-ending list of irrelevant numbers.
80* HeroicBSOD: Shaw's crashed back into this state, manifesting in the form of flat out denial in an attempt to cope with Root's passing.
81* HiddenInPlainSight: The terrorists use their actual identities. This makes them amateurs, yet also gives them perfect cover as long as the authorities don't know of their existence.
82* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: The intent of the assassination attempt: use a UAV to kill the president and show how dangerous the surveillance state is.
83* HypocriticalHumor:
84** Back in his Army days, Reese apparently turned down an offer to join the Secret Service because it would mean being on call 24/7, have an unending series of potential threats to deal with, and absolutely no control over who he would be protecting. Sounds just like what his job has been for the past five years, which Fusco readily snarks about.
85** Shaw walks into the terrorist control center and finds OminousMultipleScreens.
86-->"Thought you guys wanted all the cameras turned off. This is a little contradictory for an anti-surveillance group, isn't it?"
87* IHaveAFamily: Nicely turned around by Shaw. The fact that the waiter has loved ones means that Shaw can go after them. And the fact that the waiter would allow that to happen [[HypocriticalHumor makes Shaw really angry]].
88* IncrediblyObviousBomb: Played with; the bomb is built into a brick, so Reese only notices it because the paint is new. Once he pries the brick out and turns it over, we see the familiar wired detonator counting down.
89* InSeriesNickname: The Machine refers to the president as "Relevant-One."
90* InterserviceRivalry:
91** Shaw (a former Marine) notes how Reese (Army special ops) was unfamiliar with HMX-1, the name of the squadron which handles Marine One.
92** A Secret Service agent is skeptical that Homeland Security is working hand-in-glove with the NYPD.
93* {{Irony}}:
94** The government introduced Samaritan to protect it from terrorism, only it has no interest in protecting the President as he is not relevant to its schemes.
95** Last time we saw Logan Pierce, the Machine had classified him as a Threat To Admin. Turns out Root is not the only potential liability the Machine has turned into an Asset.
96* ItAlwaysRainsAtFunerals: It rains while Reese and Fusco pay their respects to Root's grave on the potter's field. It promptly stops afterwards.
97* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Done by Shaw using electrocution on the "waiter". Doubles as a CallBack to Root's use of a Taser on Control in "Control-Alt-Delete".
98* {{Kneecapping}}: Joey [[ThouShaltNotKill carries on the tradition]].
99* LaserSight: Subverted as they're wielded by the amateurish terrorists, rather than being a sign of a professional killer.
100* LetMeTellYouAStory: In his discussion with the Machine, Finch uses the example of the chemist Thomas Midgley, who invented Freon. He wanted to save lives (from the [[MadeOfExplodium dangerous cooling systems]] in early refrigerators) with science, but ended up causing terrible damage to the world.
101* LetsYouAndHimFight: The Machine pits the soldiers in the air base against one another.
102* LonelyFuneral: Root is buried in a potter's field, just like she predicted. Reese and Fusco watch from afar, but Shaw and Finch aren't there.
103* LoveConfession: The Machine says outright that She loved Root. Whether this love is [[TheFourLoves platonic, romantic]], or of a [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm kind that is incomprehensible to humans]], is unknown.
104* MindScrew: Shaw still suspects she's still in a simulation. The events of the episode finally convince her it's real.
105* TheMole: One of the people involved in the conspiracy to kill the President is a member of the Secret Service.
106* MythologyGag
107** Logan quips that it was too easy to predict the ProphecyTwist of whether Reese was victim or perpetrator.
108** Turns out Root's [[CargoShip thing for the Machine]] was mutual. Perhaps that's why the [[LesYay Machine is always portrayed as feminine?]]
109* NoNameGiven: The President [[InvisiblePresident isn't given a name]]. The Machine redacts it, only giving him "Relevant-One" as a designation.
110* NoTimeToExplain: Joey uses the line straight, and as the Secret Service is currently looking for Shaw and Reese as supposed presidential assassins, he's right.
111* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: See WouldHurtAChild.
112* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: Going by the bar scene in [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS01E15 "Blue Code"]], Barack Obama is canonically the president in the ''Person of Interest'' universe. However, the man that they're protecting in this episode is an unnamed, older white guy. This is justified considering implying that the real life POTUS approved decisions that allowed an omniscient evil AI to takeover the United States (and the rest of the world) might not go down so well with some in the audience.
113** It can also be interpreted to mean that Obama wasn't re-elected in this show's timeline, since the outcome of the 2012 election was never shown in-universe.
114** It may also be that Obama did not, in the show's timeline, finish his second term. The unnamed president could be an {{Expy}} of Vice President Joe Biden, who would succeed to the office if Obama ceased to serve.
115* PersonalityChip: Discussed between Harold and the Machine, who doesn't appear to show any grief regarding Root's death. She however points out that she loved Root:
116-->'''Finch''': I didn't teach you how to love.\
117'''The Machine''': Of course you did. You taught me to see everything, see everyone. And I do. But I see thousands of versions of them. What they were, what they are, what they could be... and what is love if not being seen?\
118'''Finch''': Then why not choose one of the thousands as your voice? Why her?\
119'''The Machine''': Samantha Groves was special. She was capable of terrible things, but she chose to do good. ({{beat}}) Well, ever since she found you, at least. I watched her die 12,483 times in the seconds before she expired. [[{{Determinator}} I couldn't save her, but I kept trying.]] You can't conceive of my grief [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm because you can't experience it like I do]], but it's there. My approximation of Samantha Groves is [[LudicrousPrecision 99.6% accurate]]. We're virtually indistinguishable. [[KissMeImVirtual I find comfort in that.]]
120* PerspectiveFlip: Reese discovers what it's like to be a [[VictimOfTheWeek Number]] under the covert protection of a Team Machine.
121* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: This episode's ending makes it feel like a Person of Interest spin-off with Pierce, Joey and Harper as the new team is in the works.
122* RedAlert: Used by the Machine to cause mayhem in the US Cyber Command.
123* RefusedTheCall: Shaw has no interest in going back to the WeHelpTheHelpless gig while Samaritan is to be fought. Turns out the Machine has the Irrelevant numbers well in hand.
124* RevealShot: Reese and Shaw are discussing whether the waiter was a terrorist. Then we see the waiter was in the room all the time with a black hood over their head.
125* RewatchBonus: There are lots of hints throughout the episode that the Washington team is helping the New York team, starting with the opening credits: at the end, where the number of the week usually appears, it's Reese (the Washington team's number) rather than the President who's shown.
126* RightHandVersusLeftHand: No one tells Reese, Fusco, or Shaw that Logan Pierce is on their side, and he becomes their prime suspect.
127* RobotsThinkFaster: "I watched her die 12,483 times in the seconds before she expired." However when the Machine is talking to Finch we see Her 'calculating response' in real time, so apparently this is adjusted according to the situation.
128* SheCleansUpNicely: Shaw shows she can still work it in a LittleBlackDress.
129* SheWhoFightsMonsters: The Machine practically begs Finch to release it to more directly help people en masse... [[FridgeHorror which would make it just like Samaritan]]. Finch appears to be well aware of this.
130* ShoutOut:
131** The virus Harold steals for use against Samaritan, ICE-9, is a reference to the MacGuffin in the Kurt Vonnegut novel ''[[Literature/CatsCradle Cat's Cradle]]''.
132** The Machine's relationship with humanity (and the multiple Team Machines) is inspired by the film ''Film/{{her|2013}}'' in which an artificial intelligence has simultaneous relationships with thousands of people, even claiming to be in love with many of them.
133* ShownTheirWork: Multiple terms utilized by the USSS are heard in this episode over the radio net, and Reese and Shaw get shot at by the Counter Assault Team, a real life group of secret service agents who are tasked with covering the evacuation of the individual they're protecting in the event of an assassination or attack.
134* SimilarSquad:
135** Logan Pierce (a billionaire hacker), Joey (a soldier) and Harper (a grifter) receive numbers from the Machine. Justified due to them being recruited by the Machine that witnessed how a [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits team composed of similar individuals]] has worked for the past few years.
136** The privacy terrorist group is similar to Vigilance. Assuming none of the latter survived [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS03E23 Samaritan's purge]], it's possible that the destruction of Vigilance has [[HydraProblem only inspired other radicals to take up its cause.]]
137* TechnologyPorn: The Machine considers the President to be a high priority subject, so the surveillance shots of him are much more detailed, as the Machine carefully predicts his location and movement. This, and the Machine's ongoing mission with Finch causes several of the standard IdiosyncraticWipes to be a lot more advanced as a result.
138* ThemeNaming: Finch uses the name Harold Osprey with a suspicious police officer.
139* ThisIsUnforgivable: Shaw is really pissed when she realises that Samaritan let a plot against the President go through, something that she'd previously have stopped as a dedicated ISA operative.
140* TrickAndFollowPloy: Reese and Shaw rough up the "waiter" and let him escape so that he leads them to his base of operations.
141* WellIntentionedExtremist: The anti-surveillance group. The Machine and Finch fall into this category as well; they've no problem with making soldiers turn against each other and threatening a father with his daughter's death if he doesn't back down.
142* WhamEpisode:
143** This episode ends with the revelation that the Machine has, of Her own volition, begun organizing other teams to handle numbers that the original Team isn't able to handle, especially now that the original Team is smaller and focused on taking down Samaritan. It also seems to imply that even if Finch, Reese, Shaw, and Fusco ultimately lose their lives, the others will carry on their work so long as The Machine Herself is still active and able to give out numbers.
144** Shaw realizes that the assassination attempt on the president, and the lack of ISA response, shows that Samaritan has decided that the entire US government is irrelevant to its plans.
145** Finch makes his way to the US Cyber Command to attack Samaritan, whatever the cost.
146* WhileRomeBurns: Samaritan apparently has no more interest in its original (supposed) mission of handling relevant threats. It completely ignored two attempted presidential assassinations. Aside from the scene with Shaw and Reese in the park, its interface doesn't appear at all in the episode.
147* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: Averted, as the Machine claims to understand the concept fully, and even to have loved Root.
148* WouldHurtAChild: Finch and the Machine threaten to prevent the heart transplant of an airman's daughter unless he stands down.
149* WrongGenreSavvy: Reese doesn't pick up on "HMX-1" (referring to the President's helicopter Marine One) thinking it's a clue on Finch instead. Shaw lampshades it with a DisapprovingLook.

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