Finch tells Reese that The Machine gave the number of the proprietary young trader Adam Saunders from Wall Street brokerage firm Baylor Zimm. Reese dresses to pose as Finch's investment manager and heads to meet Saunders in the firm, where he sees how efficient Saunders is to make money for his clients. Reese unsuccessfully tries to clone his phone. Then they go to a bar where his envious and drunken co-worker Victor fights him. Later, Reese sees that Saunders has a love affair with his boss Sydney Baylor. Meanwhile, the SEC investigator Rasmussen threatens Saunders on the street, who had some trouble in the past with inside information since he lied in a process to protect his bosses. Saunders meets the man who has created him, Uncle Bob, who owns several food trucks and has invested his money following Saunders' instruction in only one company, Tri-Tech Energy, and he is afraid to lose his money. Saunders asks his co-worker Paul Ashton about Tri-Tech since he has studied its numbers, and Paul does not like his attitude. When Saunders finds that Reese has investigate his personal life, he drives Reese home; he is saved by Reese from a fatal car accident provoked by someone that wants to kill him. Then he saves Saunders from another attempt on the roof of the building of his firm and they go to Sydney's home, where they find her murdered with evidence to frame Saunders. Soon they learn that someone powerful is manipulating the stock market using the Tri-Tech.
"Risk" is an episode of "Person of Interest" perfect for people that knows the stock market. There are operations hard to be understood by the general audience. The death of Sydney Baylor, with several evidence pointing to Adam Saunders, is forgotten in the plot. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) should protect the investors and not depend on only one investigator. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Risk"
"Risk" is an episode of "Person of Interest" perfect for people that knows the stock market. There are operations hard to be understood by the general audience. The death of Sydney Baylor, with several evidence pointing to Adam Saunders, is forgotten in the plot. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) should protect the investors and not depend on only one investigator. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Risk"