Has the tv drama series, Person Of Interest, reached its end without the proper sendoff? The tv series noted for its fascinating characters and well-written script is reportedly going off the air for good.
It is one of the current shows - just like the hugely popular Breaking Bad series - where the main characters meet a shocking death. For viewers, it can be devastatingly sad, yet for some people, it adds to the thrill of watching the series. On the other hand, the loss of some of the show's main characters spelled disastrous results in terms of viewership.
One of the interesting scenes in the finale of the Season 4 shows the humanization of an electronic entity. Season 4 finale may not have created a buzz, but there were indications that Season 5 may be in the offing. Questions, like whether or not an ArtificiaI Intelligence can actually rule the world, were left hanging in the air. Should Season 5 materialize, it is foreseen as a "rebirth" not just for The Machine but for the tv series. As the show itself conveys, "a swirling mass of gray" often envelops us.
From the get-go, Person of Interest had a unique storyline. The story took off when an ex-CIA agent and a software genius in the person of Harold Finch join forces to stop crimes before they happen. If you're the type of viewer who likes 'blazing guns' and continuous kickass action, who would not mind if a main character is killed off mid-season, then Person of Interest is the show for you. Unfortunately, some observers say the show had actually "choked" on its own approach - it's a crime drama that has gotten off-tangent.
Nonetheless, there were riveting scenes like the use of high-tech equipment to keep following and tracking people. So what's your take on how Person Of Interest has wrapped up for Season 5? Do you feel like it was truncated early?
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