"Person of Interest" finally dealt with its Hr problem in a big way in "Endgame." After spending the first part of Season 3 focusing on Carter's singular mission to take down the corrupt cops organization, she made her move on Hr in a mission that went off almost entirely without a hitch.
Starting from the bottom up, Carter managed to set up a situation where it looked like the Russians and Hr were turning on one another, and then use that against them. But after spending months playing the game by the book, she finally took the Reese and Finch route and enlisted Shaw's help to steal some of Reese's weaponry and use that to make it seem like the two partner organizations were turning on one another.
At that point, it was just a matter of getting all of her ducks in a row. She convinced Peter Yogorov to give...
Starting from the bottom up, Carter managed to set up a situation where it looked like the Russians and Hr were turning on one another, and then use that against them. But after spending months playing the game by the book, she finally took the Reese and Finch route and enlisted Shaw's help to steal some of Reese's weaponry and use that to make it seem like the two partner organizations were turning on one another.
At that point, it was just a matter of getting all of her ducks in a row. She convinced Peter Yogorov to give...
- 11/13/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"Person of Interest" is heading into a three-episode arc just in time for November sweeps, so you can bet that the kickoff episode, Nov. 12's "Endgame," is going to be big. Zap2it had a chance to preview the episode early, and let's just say that some major stuff goes down.
While you'll have to wait until the episode airs on CBS at 10 p.m. to see for yourself what happens in "Endgame," here are some teases about what you can expect. Be warned, some spoilers do lie ahead.
1. One major storyline will finally culminate. As its title suggests, "Person of Interest" deals with the endgame of a major storyline on the show. Take that as you will.
2. Paul Carter makes his debut. Get ready to meet the father of Joss's son, Taylor. "Endgame" features a number of flashbacks into Carter's past, including the introduction of Taylor's father Paul, who is played by Laz Alonso.
While you'll have to wait until the episode airs on CBS at 10 p.m. to see for yourself what happens in "Endgame," here are some teases about what you can expect. Be warned, some spoilers do lie ahead.
1. One major storyline will finally culminate. As its title suggests, "Person of Interest" deals with the endgame of a major storyline on the show. Take that as you will.
2. Paul Carter makes his debut. Get ready to meet the father of Joss's son, Taylor. "Endgame" features a number of flashbacks into Carter's past, including the introduction of Taylor's father Paul, who is played by Laz Alonso.
- 11/11/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
CBS has released new photos of Laz Alonso in his upcoming role on season 3 of Person of Interest, set to air this week. Alonso co-stars in the episode as Paul Carter, ex-husband of Jocelyn "Joss" Carter (Taraji P. Henson), who is in the middle of a "major life-and-death story arc." Clarke Peters (The Wire) is also said to play an integral role over the next three episodes as the head of Hr, the crime organization that Carter is trying to take down. The new episode airs this Tuesday, November 12. ...
- 11/11/2013
- by Jai Tiggett
- ShadowAndAct
London, Aug 15 – Former Atomic Kitten member Kerry Katona apparently wants a 40-year-old millionaire who lives in Warrington for her 30th birthday.
According to pals, she just wants a handsome, caring, unattached, millionaire father who is aged about 40. And it would be better if he happens to live in Warrington.
“Kerry’s done with working class lads who can’t look after her. She now wants someone financially independent, older, decent-looking with no ties. And if he came from Warrington that would be a bonus,” News Of The World quoted a friend as saying.
Wine consultant Paul Carter,.
According to pals, she just wants a handsome, caring, unattached, millionaire father who is aged about 40. And it would be better if he happens to live in Warrington.
“Kerry’s done with working class lads who can’t look after her. She now wants someone financially independent, older, decent-looking with no ties. And if he came from Warrington that would be a bonus,” News Of The World quoted a friend as saying.
Wine consultant Paul Carter,.
- 8/15/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
In case you've forgotten already, Shank is an upcoming UK production set in a near-future dystopian London, where if you’re not in a gang you’re a victim. Gunslinger Productions, the new production arm of Revolver Entertainment Group, are calling the flick, Kidulthood meets Crank so yeah, we're paying serious attention. We got our hands on the first official still from the film featuring its main cast of future hooligans.
Helming the project is Mo Ali, who comes from the British urban music scene and is making his feature debut. The film is written by Paul Carter.
Synopsis:
Set in a near-future dystopian London, Shank is a gritty, fast revenge drama about Junior, a young teenager caught in the midst of a city on the brink of destruction, where he and his friends struggle to find food while also fighting for their lives against rival gangs.
Shank stars Adam Deacon...
Helming the project is Mo Ali, who comes from the British urban music scene and is making his feature debut. The film is written by Paul Carter.
Synopsis:
Set in a near-future dystopian London, Shank is a gritty, fast revenge drama about Junior, a young teenager caught in the midst of a city on the brink of destruction, where he and his friends struggle to find food while also fighting for their lives against rival gangs.
Shank stars Adam Deacon...
- 12/24/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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