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1'''Season 5, Episode 12'''
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4->'''Samaritan''': [[AC:Stop. Or you will kill your creation.]]\
5'''Finch''': I'm aware of that. I'm also aware that life, humanity, will endure whether or not my Machine exists. The same cannot be said about a world under your control.\
6'''Samaritan''': [[AC:The Machine can serve a greater purpose.]]\
7'''Finch''': My Machine, her purpose has been constant. To protect and save humanity. It's what she's doing now.\
8'''Samaritan''': [[AC:You cannot stop the inevitable.]]
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10Reese and Shaw race to find Harold, who takes a drastic step to end the war between The Machine and Samaritan by infiltrating Fort Meade to deploy the ICE-9 virus he stole from the US Cyber Command in [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E11 the previous episode]]. In doing so, he deals with his own self doubts and the Machine [[ItsAWonderfulPlot shows him a world without her]].
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12* ActingForTwo: Or rather physically playing one & providing the voice for the other, with Amy Acker as Alt!Root & The Machine, respectively.
13* AirVentInfiltration: Reese and Shaw infiltrate the building via the disposal chute to the incinerator for classified material.
14* AIIsACrapshoot: Apparently Alt!Greer convinced the US government to let Alt!Samaritan run things on an 'experimental' basis as well as targeting terrorists. Now it has control, the ASI and its acolytes have no intention of surrendering it.
15* TheAlcoholic: Despised by his former colleagues and forced to retire from the NYPD, Alt!Fusco never stopped drinking. It's implied he had to down some LiquidCourage before visiting his former precinct.
16* AlmostOutOfOxygen: Finch's oxygen gets down to below eight percent in Samaritan's DeathTrap.
17* AlwaysABiggerFish: Reese finds himself outclassed in hand-to-hand combat by [[ScaryBlackMan Zachary]].
18* AndThenWhat: Greer asks Finch to consider what will happen in a world without Samaritan and the Machine.
19* ArcSymbol: ''Literature/SenseAndSensibility''
20* AutomatedAutomobiles: The Machine remotely drives Finch's [[CoolCar Tesla]], apparently [[RuleOfCool just for the heck of it]].
21-->'''Finch''': Novelty notwithstanding, I could've driven myself.\
22'''The Machine''': Yes, but why leave anything to chance? You have enough to think about.
23** Finch later tells Reese and Shaw to get into a getaway car that will drive for them.
24* BackForTheDead: Zachary, [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E12 Travers]], and Greer.
25* BackgroundMusicOverride: After Finch activates ICE-9, the show's theme song starts playing, but the tune is slightly garbled, with the wrong notes being emphasized, as a way of showing that the virus is starting to effect things.
26* BadFuture: Subverted at first; the alternate universe presented by the Machine has both good and bad things about it. However ultimately played straight with the reveal that Samaritan was built anyway, and without the Machine to stop it from TakingOverTheWorld.
27* BenevolentAI: Greer uses this as a defense for Samaritan's actions.
28* TheBigBoard: The Operations Center for Samaritan.
29* BigEntrance: Finch coming through the big double doors to save Reese and Shaw.
30* TheBusCameBack: Sort of. As part of The Machine's [[ItsAWonderfulPlot alternate universe simulations]], we see Nathan Ingram, Detective Szymanski, Ross Garrison, [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS01E22 Henry Peck]], and [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E16 Michael Cole]], all of whom have a fate in the alternate timeline that is the opposite of their actual fates.
31* CallBack:
32** Alt!Root, working for Samaritan and wearing her hair in the same style as [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E01 Martine]], refers to someone as "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E02 bad code]]".
33** Alt!Reese is buried in a numbered grave in a potter's field, just like Root.
34** Greer brings up [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E11 Finch's chess lessons with the Machine, including his opinion of the game.]]
35** Finch refers to himself as "a man who sold the world", much like Root described him in "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E02 Bad Code]]".
36** Fusco is saved by his BulletproofVest from multiple shots to the back, like in "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS01E01 Pilot]]."
37** Henry Peck's comments to Shaw ("Someone actually built the damned thing, and it's watching us now.") are an almost word-for-word duplication of his comments to Fusco in "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS01E22 No Good Deed]]."
38** "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E16 Intel is never wrong.]]"
39** Finch's confrontation with Barnett parallels his phone call to the mercenary in "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E12 Prisoner's Dilemma]]."
40** Finch is no stranger to [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E05 having an ASI try to asphyxiate him]].
41** When warned that he could crash the internet with the ICE-9 virus, Finch's response is "[[Recap/PersonOfInterestS03E11 Been there, done that]]. I'm after ''bigger game."
42* ClickHello: Finch is about to activate the voice password to launch ICE-9 when Travers and several other Samaritan operatives stop him.
43* {{Cliffhanger}}: Samaritan's interface begins to scramble as ICE-9 launches. There's also a CommercialBreakCliffhanger when Finch looks like dying from asphyxiation.
44* ContinuousDecompression: How Samaritan tries to kill Finch and Greer.
45* ContinuityNod:
46** [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E06 The bodies Fusco found]] were re-discovered by the NYPD.
47** [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS02E21 Finch proposed to Grace]] with a copy of ''Literature/SenseAndSensibility'', the episode's ArcSymbol. Shaw flips to a copy of the book at Root's little room on the Subway HQ as if looking for something.
48** During their final scene, Fusco tells [=LeRoux=] he should have searched him better, as [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS01E01 Reese told him when they first met]]. The scene ends with Fusco weighing whether to kill [=LeRoux=] or not, as [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS01E01 Reese did with Andrew Benton in "Cura Te Ipsum."]]
49** Taking down the Internet? Finch has indeed [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS03E12 been there and done that.]]
50** Greer's other alias, Hayes from the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, has been in use [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS04E05 since he recruited the newest New York governor.]]
51* ConvenientlyTimedAttackFromBehind: Zachery gets a knife InTheBack from Reese as he's about to shoot Shaw InTheBack. Serves him right for [[IdiotBall turning his back on Reese]] without putting a bullet in his headfirst (it's not like he hadn't been ordered to kill them earlier).
52* CovertGroupWithMundaneFront: The Office of Intra-Governmental Affairs is just an empty building. The real operation is being run out of Fort Meade.
53* DarkenedBuildingShootout: When Reese and Shaw are cornered, [[BigBlackout Finch kills the lights]] and this ensues.
54-->'''Finch:''' I trust you can shoot in the dark.
55* DefiantToTheEnd: Even his imminent death doesn't stop Fusco from engaging in SnarkToSnarkCombat.
56-->'''[=LaRoux=]:''' You realize [[NothingPersonal this isn't personal]], Detective. You just backed the wrong horse.
57-->'''Fusco:''' Yeah, well, it's a good thing the race ain't over yet.
58-->'''[=LaRoux=]:''' See, there's your biggest flaw. An unwillingness to see the world has changed.
59-->'''Fusco:''' Trust me, that's not my biggest flaw.
60-->'''[=LaRoux=]:''' See, even your sense of humor no longer has a place in the world. Sadly, neither do you.
61-->'''Fusco:''' Yeah, well, [[TemptingFate I don't want any part of a world]] where you're the good guy.
62-->'''[=LaRoux=]:''' So noted, Detective. ''(shoots him)'' [[ApologeticAttacker Sorry.]]
63* DoubleMeaning: When Finch has trouble passing the retinal scan, he remarks to the guard, "This infernal Machine."
64* TheDreaded: ICE-9 is implied to be notorious among hacker circles. Barnett recognizes it and gets an OhCrap moment as a result.
65* {{Foreshadowing}}:
66** Shaw is looking, bemused, at a copy of ''Literature/SenseAndSensibility'' when she and Reese get Greer's number. It returns at the episode's climax.
67** The Machine and Harold discuss John's alternate destiny, both agreeing that John's been living on borrowed time for years, foreshadowing his ultimate fate in the series finale.
68** Alt!Samaritan's existence in the simulations gets its share of foreshadowing:
69*** Alt!Nathan correctly guesses that the US Government got its surveillance system anyway.
70*** Alt!Szymanski and Alt!Fusco discuss how the crime has dropped but missing persons keep coming, like in the prime universe due to Samaritan's meddling. Alt!Szymanski also mentions [[Recap/PersonOfInterestS05E08 the updated DNA database]].
71*** In the simulation involving Alt!Peck and Alt!Shaw, [[FreezeFrameBonus Samaritan can be seen identifying pedestrians]], though it's easier to overlook because its interface and markers are much more minimalistic than normal. Not to mention the simple fact that Alt!Peck still suspects the government to have a mass surveillance system.
72*** Alt!Shaw still gets her 100% accurate information even though the Machine doesn't exist.
73* EvilGloating: "You should have been checking me for a vest instead of running your mouth so much."
74* [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Funny Foreground Event]]: When Finch moves from the car to the airplane, the person receiving him gets confused about his missing driver.
75* GambitPileup:
76** Greer points out to Finch Samaritan's plans for global food supply and medical care, [[FauxAffablyEvil seemingly going to great lengths to make Harold reconsider joining them.]] However, Samaritan knows Finch will never join. It suspected that [[BatmanGambit since Finch never gave The Machine full autonomy]], he wouldn't have told her the password to ICE-9 either. It then confirms its theory [[SayingTooMuch from Finch's wording]] and proceeds to try to asphyxiate them both.
77** The Machine expected as much. She has Reese and Shaw hook up a modem into the NSA, so that she can save Finch from Samaritan. It even turns out that she did know the password, and only wanted Harold to make the call as to whether to launch the virus or not.
78* GeniusBonus: In DOS and Windows, an .exe file is an "executable," a program designed to perform a task as opposed to a data file that simply holds information.
79* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: Alt!Shaw plays this straight on Alt!Henry Peck.
80* HeroicSacrifice: The Machine.
81* InadvertentEntranceCue
82** Shaw wants to just sweat Finch's location out of a Samaritan agent, and says in SarcasmMode that if anyone has a better idea, they can give her a call. Cue payphone ringing...
83** Reese and Shaw are pinned down when Finch calls them on the phone, telling them to get moving. When Reese snaps "That's easy for you to say", Finch does a DynamicEntry.
84* InterfaceScrew: Samaritan's ever-so-clean white interface begins to rattle after Finch unleashes ICE-9.
85* ItsAWonderfulPlot: Used as a side-plot, rather the plot of the episode as is the norm for this trope. When Finch starts having doubts, The Machine simulates a world where Harold never created her. The alternate timeline world is neither clearly better nor clearly worse... until it turns out that Samaritan exists in it anyway:
86-->'''The Machine:''' You've always been aware of the risk, Harold.\
87'''Finch:''' But it started with me.\
88'''The Machine:''' Yes, when you created me, your Machine. Is that what you regret? It's understandable for you to ask the question: what if?\
89'''Finch:''' It's pointless, I'm sure.\
90'''The Machine:''' Is it? I can tag you with a fair amount of certainty: the world would've been a very different place, if I never existed.
91** Harold would have continued to be successful with Nathan at IFT, but would never have met Grace. He regrets not having done more by creating the Machine.
92** Fusco played TheRat to HR when they were finally eliminated, but lost his badge, became a private investigator, and wound up universally hated by his former colleagues for being ''both'' a rat and a DirtyCop. He also never stopped drinking.
93** Carter lived, and was made lieutenant of the 8th precinct.
94** Szymanski also survived the takedown of HR.
95** The takedown of HR itself seems to have been faster and cleaner. All the leaders appear to have been arrested and tried together. Presumably, without Reese's interference, the Russians killed Elias and consequently there was no MobWar for HR to use to grow its power base.
96** Shaw and Cole still worked for ISA, getting their mission assignments from [[YouCantThwartStageOne Samaritan]] rather than "Research."
97** Reese was able to save Jessica from being killed, but at the cost of her leaving him. He killed himself in despair.
98** Without the Machine to have been chosen by the government as the mass surveillance system, Samaritan goes up instead, and its power is unchecked without the Machine opposing it. The Machine uses this as a point to convince Finch to activate ICE-9.
99** Root wound up working for Samaritan and never made her HeelFaceTurn.
100* IWasNeverHere: Finch to Barnett.
101-->"If you can manage to forget about me, I'll see to it that I forget about you."
102* LaserGuidedKarma: Greer, the show's number one {{Chessmaster}} gets OutGambitted by The Machine, and dies {{senseless|Sacrifice}}ly at the hands of Samaritan, just like how Finch warned many times before.
103* LeaveNoManBehind: The Machine argues that Reese's death at least was inevitable. Finch insists on saving Reese and Shaw, who in turn refuse to leave Finch behind.
104* LockedInAFreezer: Finch and Greer, who are both locked in a vacuum.
105* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: [=LeRoux=] tells Fusco that his death will appear to be the work of the non-existent serial killer who's being held responsible for the tunnel bodies.
106* [[MeaningfulName Meaningful Number]]: Alt!Reese's tombstone is marked '91611', which ostensibly refers to September 16, 2011: The day Reese met Finch in the [[Recap/PersonofInterestS01E01 pilot]].
107* MechanicalEvolution: Greer considers this true of the two [=ASIs=].
108* MuggedForDisguise:
109** Finch notes that the NATO minister he picked up has the same height, hair and eye color, though the retinal scan is another matter.
110** Reese notes that he and Shaw will need some kind of disguise as they watch a couple of uniformed guards (a tall male and a short female) walk by. In their next scene, they're wearing the uniforms.
111* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: ICE-9, as explained below under ShoutOut.
112* NerdGlasses: Shaw pretending to be a member of the Office of Special Counsel.
113* NeverTrustATrailer: The trailer appears to show Finch killing someone. He actually just shoots the NATO minister with a TranquillizerDart.
114* NewEraSpeech: Greer, right before he dies.
115-->'''Greer''': Be with peace, Harold. We've created a new world! With our lives, and now with our deaths, Samaritan's survival is ensured! As is life's evolution. [[FacingTheBulletsOneLiner History will revere us!]] ''[[[KilledOffForReal collapses]]]''
116* NotMyDriver
117* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Reese and Shaw fighting their way through the NSA building to activate the router.
118* OhCrap:
119** Barnett when he realizes that Finch has ICE-9 and intends to deploy it.
120** Finch when Greer and Samaritan figure that only he knows the password, and killing him ends his revolt.
121* OutGambitted: Greer manipulated Finch into revealing that Harold wouldn't let the Machine activate the virus. The Machine was able to get access to the building in time to save Finch.
122* PuppetKing: Alt!Greer flat out tells Senator Garrison, who's complaining about Alt!Samaritan interfering in human affairs, to go back to his colleagues and tell them do their jobs, while they still have them.
123* RefugeInAudacity: Alt!Shaw shoots the whistleblower under the table in a public cafe with a silenced gun, then calmly walks out.
124* RevealShot:
125** Finch is apparently working in a darkened basement, until Barnett turns on the lights and demands to know what he's doing in his house.
126** A whistleblower is meeting with...Shaw? In glasses?
127* SaltTheEarth: ICE-9 will destroy both [=ASIs=], not just Samaritan.
128* SayingTooMuch: Greer figures from Finch saying "ceding control is not the answer" that he never told The Machine the password.
129* SenselessSacrifice: Greer died for nothing as The Machine freed Finch out of the DeathTrap, and could have activated the virus by herself anyway.
130* SenselessSacrifice[=/=]StupidSacrifice[=/=]BondVillainStupidity: In a rare case of overlap, Greer sacrifices himself to trap Finch with himself in a room with ContinuousDecompression. It kills Greer while the Machine helps Finch escape. Finch was but one unarmed man with a limp who was captured. Greer could easily have killed Finch without risking himself by [[WhyDontYouJustShootHim simply shooting him]] or having run out of the room before locking the door. Instead, Greer and Samaritan -- the two greatest {{Chessmaster}}s -- opted for a plan that would certainly (and did) kill him before Finch by nature of Greer being older than Finch, which gave Finch time to escape.
131** It's likely because [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Samaritan specifically intended Greer to die as well]]. He seems to understand, by stating that with his death as well as Finch's, Samaritan will survive.
132* SpecialEditionTitle: The title is left out.
133* ShameIfSomethingHappened: Finch breaks into Barnett's house and steals his propagation software, promising not to reveal how he sold it to Russian intelligence to infiltrate spyware into US companies. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Then he 'borrows' Barnett's car as well.]]
134* ShoutOut:
135** Shaw says that [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour Orwell was too optimistic.]]
136** Reese does not want to go into the chute, remembering [[Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory Augustus Gloop]].
137** The ICE-9 password, "Dashwood", is the name of the family in ''Literature/SenseAndSensibility.''
138** ICE-9 itself is presumably a reference to Creator/KurtVonnegut's ''Literature/CatsCradle'', in which ice-nine is a (fictional) alternate crystal structure of water [[spoiler:that brings about an ApocalypseHow]] by changing the structure of water to be frozen solid at much higher temperatures. Given that the novel's themes tie in with elements of Greer and Finch's conversation, the reference dovetails nicely with the episode's thematic focus. As well as with the SaltTheEarth nature of what the virus itself is expected to do.
139** The modem Reese and Shaw find in the NSA evidence room once belonged to [[RealLife Edward Snowden]].
140** A couple to Music/DavidBowie: Finch referring to himself as 'The Man Who Sold The World' (which doubles as a CallBack), and the self-driving car by Tesla Motors is named after famed inventor Nikola Tesla, who was played by Bowie in series creator Jonathan Nolan's ''Film/ThePrestige.''
141** Shaw says, [[Series/LetsMakeADeal "Let's see what's behind Door Number One"]] when opening the door to the NSA evidence room.
142* SpurnedIntoSuicide: Alt!Reese was able to save Alt!Jessica from her abusive husband, but did it so violently that he scared her into rejecting him. This drove him over the DespairEventHorizon and he ended up killing himself a few months later.
143* SwissCheeseSecurity: Averted with Fort Meade -- the front gate is guarded by an S barricade and armed soldiers, one of whom has a fifty-caliber sniper rifle. All personal electronic devices are banned, visitors must pass through a metal detector and X-Ray scan, and the entire building is a Faraday cage.
144* TakingYouWithMe:
145** Greer, who is more than willing to do this at Samaritan's behest.
146-->'''Finch:''' Samaritan will kill you, too!\
147'''Greer:''' The queen sacrifice! So be it!
148** The Machine helps Finch upload the virus to destroy Samaritan, fully aware that it will destroy her as well.
149* ThanatosGambit: Attempted by Samaritan and Greer to stop the virus. Finch escapes, but Greer dies.
150* ThinkHappyThoughts: The Machine urges Finch to "think positive". While he's walking past the memorial wall at Fort Meade.
151* TitleDrop: "ICE-9.exe"
152* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: The death of a few whistleblowers and recalcitrants (or democracy) is a NecessaryEvil when Samaritan is stopping wars, preventing disease, reducing crime and feeding the starving peoples of the world.
153* VaguenessIsComing: Greer again warns about The Great Filter.
154* WeCanRuleTogether: Greer argues that Samaritan has reconsidered destroying the Machine, and now wants them to join together.
155* WellIntentionedExtremist:
156** Agent [=LeRoux=] really is an FBI agent, not just ImpersonatingAnOfficer, but one entirely willing to commit mass murder on Samaritan's behalf. Fusco says he'd rather die than live in a world where cops like him are "the good guys".
157** Greer is willing to kill himself to stop Finch, regarding it as a HeroicSacrifice for the new order.
158** [[MachineWorship Alt!Root]] is an unquestioning killer for Samaritan, [[MyCountryRightOrWrong as is Alt!Shaw]] for ISA.
159* WeNeedADistraction: The guard is about to compare the picture on the stolen passport with Finch's face, when the X-Ray scanner goes off. The Machine has tapped into it and made it display a false image of a weapon in someone's briefcase.
160* WhamEpisode
161* WhiteShirtOfDeath
162* WhoAreYou: Finch is no longer "a concerned third party".
163-->'''Barnett:''' Who are you?
164-->'''Finch:''' Who am I? I'm just like you, Mr. Barnett. A man who sold the world. Only I charged them $1.
165* YouCantFightFate:
166** Greer and Samaritan argue to Finch that the rise of an Artificial Superintelligence is inevitable.
167** The Machine says they only postponed Reese's death by recruiting him into Team Machine.
168* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: The reaction of Alt!Fusco's former police colleagues to him turning up at the precinct.
169* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Alt!Greer orders Alt!Root to do this to Alt!Senator Garrison, verbatim.
170* YoureInsane:
171** When Agent [=LeRoux=] reveals that he's the one who killed off the missing people, Fusco says bluntly, "You're a lunatic." [=LeRoux=] just laughs it off.

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