Person of Interest (TV Series)
Triggerman (2012)
Michael Emerson: Harold Finch
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Quotes
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John Reese : Earlier, what did you mean when you said "bad code"?
Harold Finch : It means a flawed design. The term applies to machines, not people. We have the ability to change, evolve.
John Reese : Even killers.
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John Reese : Are you saying we should protect Annie but not Riley?
Harold Finch : I'm just saying you might not want to put yourself and her at risk for a man like that. He's a killer, Mr. Reese.
John Reese : So was I, Finch.
Harold Finch : I think there's a distinction to be made.
John Reese : Not as much as you think.
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Harold Finch : How did you know? You reconsidering your decision to protect Riley?
John Reese : No, just thinking that I should grab a new shirt.
Harold Finch : He shot you, John.
John Reese : It wasn't personal.
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Harold Finch : Annie was very careful not to leave any clues as to her and Riley's meeting place, but... maybe there is one. Her laptop wallpaper is a view of the city from a photo she took.
John Reese : Okay.
Harold Finch : By measuring the alignment and relative size of the key buildings in the photo, I was able to determine the geographical coordinates of the spot where it was taken, approximately 50 feet above sea level.
John Reese : Great, now does any of that voodoo produce an address?
Harold Finch : 460 Eckford. And it's trigonometry.
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John Reese : Good to know the Irish mob's still alive and kicking.
Harold Finch : I suppose if the city's going to have organized criminals, they should at least be diverse.
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Harold Finch : Riley Cavanaugh. No living family and no education passed high school. The only job he seems to have held is driving a truck for a company owned by Massey. He appears to have been an associate of Massey for several years.
John Reese : What kind of an associate?
Harold Finch : The kind that gets the attention of the machine.
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Carl Elias : So, I'm afraid you have me at a disadvantage. Mr Crane, is it? You obviously know something about me, while I know nothing you.
Harold Finch : The man I work with saved the life someone close to you... a Charlie Burton.
Carl Elias : So you're the boss. I suppose I should thank you for saving my life, as well as my current accommodations.
Harold Finch : I trust you're keeping yourself busy, Mr. Elias. Certainly your control of the city's criminal enterprises appears undiminished.
Carl Elias : Well, being stripped of all possessions eliminates a lot of distractions. I have time to read, to think, to play chess. Although, you know, finding a worthy opponent has been a little challenging.