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Originally posted by Marcus Rowland:
I really thought Person of Interest was better known. The premise is fairly complicated, but about all that you really need to know is that the machine predicts murders, and gives Finch the social security number of either the murderer or the victim (or in one recent episode someone who is about to be both), but they don't initially know which it is. They then have to find the person, find out what's going on, and stop it if they can.

Reese is ex-CIA and ex Green Beret, and is becoming an urban myth as "the man in the suit," a mysterious but well-dressed vigilante / rescuer whom nobody can find.

Glad everyone likes the picture - it's one of the iconic Batman pictures with some fairly crude editing but seems to work.
Okay, so, it's like Minority Report? Gotcha. That makes it make more sense. I was totally lost there for a little while. Interesting that Bruce would go undercover as a gangster to bust up the crime syndicates. I just watched Batman: Year One recently (man, that was bloody) and I thought he decided trying to go undercover that way was a bad idea, but I guess, he's older and wiser now. So, Richard White was the reason behind the kidnapping/murder attempt, not Lois and Clark? Cool twist. Never would have thought of that.

clap love the image at the end too. Were you saying that they should use that for Matches or Reese?


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