《Person of Interest Season 1‎》E18

identity crisis

The next “suspicious person” they faced seemed to be living a double life insulated from modern technology, completely abandoning all electronic devices that could “reverse address” such as televisions, mobile phones, computers and the Internet.

For Reese and Finch, who are accustomed to tracking targets in the digital world, this is undoubtedly a subversive test.Their conventional methods are powerless here, because traditional electronic tracking, data analysis, and information mining are all useless at this moment.They are forced to re-examine their tracking skills and find new ways to uncover the true identity of this “suspicious person”.

In the absence of digital clues, Reese and Finch are forced to return to their original investigative methods.They began to go deep into the community, talking to neighbors, friends and colleagues, trying to dig out valuable information from daily human interactions.They learn to observe subtle details, such as a person's behavior, living habits, and social circle. These seemingly insignificant details may be the key to uncovering the truth.

identity crisis

At the same time, they also began to think about why this “suspicious person” chose such an extreme lifestyle.Is it to hide your true identity, or out of some belief or principle?Does this lifestyle mean he has some ulterior connection to the outside world, or is he simply seeking a kind of secluded tranquility?

Person of Interest Season 1‎

Person of Interest Season 1‎

Total 23 Episodes Sep 22, 2011 Us Myst/Crime