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(2012)

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Taxi Driver
claudio_carvalho23 February 2024
The Machine delivers the number of the taxi driver Fermin Ordoñez, a former baseball player, who defected from Cuba to the USA. Wounded in a game, he had to quit his baseball career and his wife and son were left in Cuba. Finch notes that he withdraws all his forty-thousand-dollar savings and Reese learns that he is trying to smuggle his family from Cuba. However, his contact, J. P. Suarez, who brought him from Cuba, is demanding more money. Carter finds that one of his last passengers was killed in the Central Park and he was a spy since the Secret Service is investigating the case. Reese poses as passenger and saves Fermin from an ambush. He learns that his passenger left a laptop in the taxi and the Estonia mafia is trying to retrieve the notebook, killing everyone that had contact with the object. Now, Finch, Reese and Fermin are looking for the desired computer. Meanwhile, Fusco is in a terrible situation since the HR is asking Elias to help them to recover.

"C. O. D." is a great episode of "Person of Interest", with the story of a Cuban cab driver that is involved in a cat-and-mouse game with spies. The plot is well developed with a happy ending. Fusco is in awful situation, betrayed by the dirty Office Patrick Simmons. Hope that Carter, Finch and Reese can resolve his situation. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "C. O. D."
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1/10
Not Estonian
triinummik21 August 2022
I gave it a bad rating, because the "research" team of this series could have at least used Google translate to get an actual Estonian sentence... whatever that blonde woman in the taxi said, was not Estonian. Also, the so-called "Estonian mafia" had only people with Russian names. Estonia is not Russia! I get it that the US is very self-centered but bad research is just another example of their willful ignorance of the rest of the world.
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