Person of Interest - Finch talks to the Machine in a car (05x11)

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  • Extract from season 5 episode 11
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  • @mindya1799
    @mindya1799 3 года назад +247

    In an interview, Amy Acker said she was laying low in the back of the car to say her lines.
    That way she considered herself still on the show, not a voice actor..

    • @bunnyman3204
      @bunnyman3204 2 месяца назад +1

      I can so see root lying down in the backseat whispering into Harry’s ear ❤️

  • @chpsilva
    @chpsilva 4 года назад +231

    I'm beyond 50 and have watched some pretty good TV shows in my life. This is one of the very few I keep remembering and miss after all these years.

    • @ordinaryman5070
      @ordinaryman5070 4 года назад +1

      same to big brother. same to....

    • @fw1421
      @fw1421 3 года назад +13

      I’m 67 and loved every single episode. Very few TV shows have casting as good at this one.

    • @victorpradha9946
      @victorpradha9946 3 года назад +11

      PoI is one of the most thoughtful, reflective, emotional "ACTION" dramas I have come across on TV. And when it delves into the philosophical debates about human nature, the value of paternalism, the autonomy versus order discussions...it reaches levels rarely seen on television.

    • @moadam7621
      @moadam7621 Год назад

      @@victorpradha9946 well said

  • @willofone2120
    @willofone2120 4 года назад +135

    i was always more interested in the machine than the people. there is so much room to explore and develop

    • @michaelheath2866
      @michaelheath2866 4 года назад +38

      Yeah really, they barely scratched the surface of what the Machine is and how it functions. When you stop to consider what it would have to be, and how it has to exist to do what it does...I don't have a problem understanding Harold's fear. Even though we as fans found it tedious and rooted for the Machine, logically he had every right to fear it, just as we all would fear God if he showed up, no matter if we thought he was good or bad. That much power, so easy for it to go against us. But it's a show and I was deeply impressed by how far they did go, and how quite intelligent and thoughtful it was given their limitations.

    • @fst-timer7107
      @fst-timer7107 3 года назад +6

      @@michaelheath2866 especially the deal John made with it in the end.

    • @Temporal_Phoenix
      @Temporal_Phoenix 3 года назад +1

      Me too, the machine was awesome!

    • @the.parks.of.no.return
      @the.parks.of.no.return 2 года назад

      Black River

    • @fieldagentryan
      @fieldagentryan 2 года назад

      no humans no machine

  • @_birdie
    @_birdie 5 лет назад +161

    Root is one of my all time favorite tv show characters. and Amy Acker just killed it. God i wish it at least had a full 20+ episode season, if not 5 more haha.

    • @victorpradha9946
      @victorpradha9946 3 года назад +3

      Root, by virtue of early childhood trauma (knowing who murdered her childhood friend and nobody paying any attention to her and casting aside her eyewitness account, being disregarded etc.), was initially quite ruthless and seemed a bit too willing (arguably eager) to use violence and be willing to harm others. The show dampened this ruthlessness in order to make Root more likable as Root's presence grew on the show, but initially, she unnerved Finch so much that he was hesitant to leave the "security and safety" of the library at first.

    • @ZIGZAG12345
      @ZIGZAG12345 3 года назад +3

      @@victorpradha9946
      I bet she was able to charge a fortune as a gun for hire, someone with her skills at hacking AND using guns AND with her genius-level mind able to execute targets flawlessly and without being caught. The underworld must have been GUTTED when she gave up on all that to join team Harold+Reese!

    • @aZebruh
      @aZebruh 2 года назад

      The FULL ice9 backstory wouldve been *chefs kiss*

  • @ReginaldJKornblow
    @ReginaldJKornblow 6 лет назад +243

    Ahhhh, she misses Root almost as much as we do.

    • @Agent_1701-D
      @Agent_1701-D 5 лет назад +14

      Joel Watson She really did, and I suspect why she adopted her voice.

    • @prot07ype87
      @prot07ype87 3 года назад +4

      *"almost"?*

  • @lycshaker481
    @lycshaker481 4 года назад +51

    A show has never made me miss a character so so SOOOO much.

    • @patrick_j_lee
      @patrick_j_lee 3 года назад +4

      Same! I'm not one to get emotional over a characters death, but Root's really hit me hard.

  • @evag6370
    @evag6370 6 лет назад +230

    Best Television show ever?

  • @TaijiArban
    @TaijiArban Год назад +9

    This show was truly ahead of its time. Watching back on it, I can’t help but find it relatable in today with AI stuff running rampant.

  • @sheldonbass4238
    @sheldonbass4238 4 года назад +18

    Wow, what a thoughtful scene from a brilliant show.

  • @Samy697
    @Samy697 3 года назад +80

    Root was the heart and soul of the show. You can feel how gloomy it got after she died. How some people hated Root is beyond me. Root forever 😭 💔

    • @mg6240
      @mg6240 3 года назад +17

      This was one of these shows where every character was unique and you felt for them.

    • @victorpradha9946
      @victorpradha9946 3 года назад +6

      At first she was this hacker for hire who had no compunction about killing people to reach her objectives or to make a point.

    • @danieln6700
      @danieln6700 3 года назад +1

      root was great, def one of the best

    • @ZIGZAG12345
      @ZIGZAG12345 3 года назад +1

      I always found it weird how she was often smiling so joyously as she was kicking the shit out of someone or shooting them, like it was comforting to her!
      As a character she really did have it all though, quite OP in a way even before she had The Machine also covering her. She had the looks. She was almost as dangerous as Reese or Shaw both hand to hand and with guns. She was almost as smart as Harold and even Harold himself was impressed at her skills at hacking and programming. Definitely someone you want on your side!

    • @Ghost-Mom
      @Ghost-Mom 2 года назад +2

      @@victorpradha9946 In fairness, it is never stated that she was only a hacker. It was *assumed* she was only a hacker by Finch and Reese. Root had a habit of using men in her schemes and then dumping them, whether she was framing them or using them as added muscle/lackeys, she discards them. You *could* say that they retconned her to be more *badass* by the season 2 finale, but it's not like they hadn't done it with other characters, such as Elias for example. Season 1 Elias is nothing like Elias by the end.

  • @zhollamychalis4252
    @zhollamychalis4252 5 лет назад +40

    I am going to miss this show....

    • @bosnjodobri8260
      @bosnjodobri8260 5 лет назад +2

      Zholla Mychalis best show ever

    • @sam11182
      @sam11182 5 лет назад +6

      At the end, Harold found happiness again
      He will be ever happy and Shaw found her groove too

    • @soupersonic
      @soupersonic 3 года назад +2

      I still do

  • @kalyn4512
    @kalyn4512 Месяц назад +1

    “What is grief if not love preserving?” - Vision
    “What is love if not being seen?” - The Machine

  • @Project2025WILLRUINYOURLIFE
    @Project2025WILLRUINYOURLIFE Год назад +22

    I love the decision to have the Machine adopt Root's persona - she was the person who humanised and represented the machine. It shows their relationship too - the Machine loved her and wanted a part of her to live on with her, knowing Root would consider it an incredible complement for the Machine to have emulated her.

  • @arielfetters5662
    @arielfetters5662 4 года назад +36

    They make a very good point here. An AI by it's very nature wouldn't feel things the same way a human would, or show the things it felt the same way. That doesn't mean an AI wouldn't feel however. It'd be like dealing with an utterly alien lifeform we (Humanity) created. Only way to do that and have it go okay would be not to judge AI's based off human culture or thought processes. It'd be pointless and counterproductive. (Edit because I fail spelling lol)

    • @victorpradha9946
      @victorpradha9946 3 года назад +7

      Actually, they made two points: 1) That AI systems would imprint on whoever is the primary teacher/template for the AI decision-making template and ethical framework engineer and 2) AI systems would need to be sorted out to determine which ones would default to violent/destructive means to survive (example: Arthur Claypool said his various iterations at one time tried to kill each other and even kill him. Likewise, Finch said earlier Machine versions tried to kill him.) Finch's ultimate Machine was one that did NOT kill him and did NOT try to escape or employ destructive means.
      Samaritan was not fully "sentient" until Greer brought it fully on-line, using Claypool's designs. From there, Greer served as Samaritan's teacher and template. Hence, Samaritan viewed pretty much everyone, and anyone as disposable save for itself. Because the Machine was "taught" by Finch to preserve, protect, defend, and save human life (even the Irrelevant ones thanks to Nathan's intervention and strong advocacy for the "Irrelevants" being saved and Harold's insistence upon doing so even at risk to himself and the Machine and later John Reese), it views human life as precious, and like Finch, it views even lives like Fusco, Shaw, Elias worth saving...because the opportunity for "Redemption" is offered to everyone. And Finch, Root, Shaw, Reese, Fusco, Elias, et al demonstrated that human being can be redeemed and can live lives that value the preciousness of all human life! This is what Greer failed to teach Samaritan. Those bodies in the tunnel, the use of a super virus (twice...once attempting to acquire a super virus with the lethality of Ebola and the transmissibility of the most communicable variants of common influenza, and once when it manipulated doctors into administering a human anti-viral to a person infected with Avian flu so as to create a superbug), the Nautilus program, all culminating in the "Great Filter" (which is just a euphemism for a mass purge of any potential obstacles (students, doctors, engineers, police, researchers, programmers, etc..etc)) so that Samaritan would expand unopposed across the globe. Just remember, the bodies Fusco found in the tunnel were the "obstacles" removed by just one Samaritan operative in just NYC. There were likely such "tunnels" all throughout the U.S. And this was just Samaritan's warm up exercise. This is why the Machine said to Harold that failure simply isn't an option!

    • @rajs6834
      @rajs6834 2 года назад

      Honestly, it's surprising Harold doesn't understand that when he was the one who said the same about morality of Humans and AIs. That AIs will never mirror our moral compass simply because they aren't humans.

    • @aZebruh
      @aZebruh 2 года назад

      I agree. It makes me wonder what an AI would do with the objective of “space travel at lightspeed”

    • @fieldagentryan
      @fieldagentryan 2 года назад

      machines are words and numbers .... and repitition .... a hollowdeck in the ear as it werre an aural fantasy if you will .... they will never feel their newborn children for example and that is the magic of human mamalian life they will never replicate regardless of how they "feel" ... a wank orgasm versus a conception copulation if you will excuse my language .

    • @fieldagentryan
      @fieldagentryan 2 года назад

      the british occult and jesuit nutcases are using A.I. in Ireland to frame people based on false reports from legacy bigotry - one slight problem they can never break the brehon gaelic code .. its hilarious watching the meltdown actually .

  • @amelialing776
    @amelialing776 7 лет назад +40

    Loved Harold Finch!

  • @emeillon
    @emeillon 2 года назад +5

    La Machine était déjà un personnage à part entière depuis un moment, et le fait qu'elle se serve de Root comme de son interface avec le monde humain les rend extrêmement proches l'une de l'autre. Après que Root soit morte, la Machine a pris sa voix, et durant le dernier épisode, elle était même représentée par la même actrice, et j'interprète ça de deux manières différentes : soit Root n'avait tellement foi qu'en la technologie que son paradis EST la machine, soit elle n'est pas morte mais a fusionné avec elle. Cela dit, ça ne rend pas la peine de la Machine plus facile à supporter, quand elle dit qu'elle l'a vu mourrir des millions de fois ça fait vraiment un coup au cœur

  • @solidsnakemgs2180
    @solidsnakemgs2180 3 года назад +34

    It’s funny, a TV AI made me understand God. I for years just didn’t care. Hearing The Machine talk about seeing what a person is was could be and will be. The capability to do great harm and damage yet choosing not to. Choosing to be better. Hearing how the machine sees a person die in different scenarios, sees everyone in the world die a thousand deaths in different scenarios and and grieves for those deaths grieves for them all. It grieves for how it affects others who witnessed said death the way the machine broke down people’s lives into moments. The first strike was seeing the machine say “if I lost my say, thank you for creating me” I fell down in tears of gratitude. Then hearing the machine say this about grieving a thousand deaths for one person, made me break down and actually feel the need to comfort God. That was different. I wanted to be there for God but I know God does not need me. I felt such love man. This was my experience with the last season of POI.
    Hope you all have a great day 💪🐍

  • @danieln.2590
    @danieln.2590 17 дней назад

    I've watched this show 4 times. It's that good.

  • @dibbyo456
    @dibbyo456 3 года назад +11

    Harold only saw 1 time the death Root.
    Where The Machine saw 12,873 versions of Root dying and lived each 1 of them.

  • @frankhumbug
    @frankhumbug 5 лет назад +33

    I just noticed, right at the end of the clip that this was directed by Tim Matheson. The name rang some memory recognition bell and I checked on IMDb and yes it's the actor who played the vice president in the West Wing (and the baddie in Fletch.) He directs also, I didn't know. This was his one time directing an episode of Person of Interest.

    • @WalterDWormack214
      @WalterDWormack214 5 лет назад +4

      He was also in *"Animal House", with John Belushi!* As well as *"1941", which also started John Belushi!*

    • @bburkie55
      @bburkie55 4 года назад +1

      You forgot his role National Lampoon's Animal House as Eric "Otter" Stratton. "Mine's bigger than that."

    • @bburkie55
      @bburkie55 4 года назад

      @@WalterDWormack214 "I'm Eric Stratton rush chairman, damned glad to meet you."

  • @manpreetmalik5467
    @manpreetmalik5467 5 лет назад +9

    Amazing show

  • @dhananjaydeshmukh3469
    @dhananjaydeshmukh3469 4 года назад +13

    Why the hell am I crying

  • @99beowulf99
    @99beowulf99 8 дней назад

    I love this, I would prefer to hear Root myself, she is such a calm personality.

  • @jonathancooper4914
    @jonathancooper4914 3 года назад +11

    This scene destroyed me.

  • @sam11182
    @sam11182 5 лет назад +8

    Y u hurt me so
    I didn't want to cry first thing in the morning

  • @selinbayram
    @selinbayram Год назад

    I miss you. So so much.

  • @hood_TheJoker
    @hood_TheJoker 3 месяца назад

    Finch not the one to cross... he's a quiet gangster when it comes to saving innocent lives

  • @edmondho1214
    @edmondho1214 Месяц назад

    It would've been very interesting to see the Machine talk to Root with her own voice and personality.

  • @POIBestOf
    @POIBestOf  8 лет назад +9

    If you want a special scene from Person of Interest that you love who's not on this channel, contact me via the comment and i'll certainly make it! :)

    • @Mr-Sora_45
      @Mr-Sora_45 8 лет назад +2

      The scene where it shows machine finally surrendering to samaritan setting was in the hospital. The machine gave a heartfelt message to finch.

    • @Speedmcpolat
      @Speedmcpolat 6 лет назад +1

      There was a scene harold asks machine why it showed grace to him from time to time. Can't remember which episode though

    • @ninaddb
      @ninaddb 6 лет назад

      How about some scenes from older seasons
      1. The man in the suit interrogation-Reese and Carter and Donnelly
      2. The Daniel Casey episode S03

  • @stephenconnolly1830
    @stephenconnolly1830 2 месяца назад

    An AI machine would not use the archaic word "amidst".

  • @logoneloga
    @logoneloga 8 лет назад +4

    thanks

  • @Grimmdus
    @Grimmdus 4 года назад +13

    Am i the only one wondering why the officer just let him go with no plate and not even a warning? No ticket for lack of ID or insurance, nothing. He would at least get a no proof of insurance ticket that he could get waved when he proves he has insurance......THat's not how traffic stops work....

    • @kirbyeon
      @kirbyeon 4 года назад +9

      If you carefully watched the video, you could hear Machine saying "he's a good guy, but isn't too smart". We all know that that's not how traffic stops work, although Machine changed the data which made the officer stay well, thus seeing his picture at computer makes everything okay for him.

  • @kellywoodley4963
    @kellywoodley4963 Год назад

    Harold was so cute

  • @dontgetmadgetwise4271
    @dontgetmadgetwise4271 2 года назад

    So it's legal to drive a car without plates? I didn't know that.

  • @BR0KK85
    @BR0KK85 5 лет назад +15

    The should do a reboot of this series

    • @golfer435
      @golfer435 5 лет назад +33

      No. It is perfect the way it is.

    • @MDP1702
      @MDP1702 4 года назад +8

      Better a spin off or continuation than a reboot. The original is fine as it is now.

    • @chpsilva
      @chpsilva 4 года назад +10

      Please, no. It managed to have an apropriated end despite the abrupt cancellation, let's not spoil it.

    • @vukkicos5688
      @vukkicos5688 4 года назад +3

      Original cast was already amazing. Reboot wouldnt do the show justice.
      Altough everyone did splendid job, I only find Carter, Elias and Root irreplacable.

    • @ArticBlueFox96
      @ArticBlueFox96 3 года назад +3

      This show was great except for the police procedural format it took for far too long. Cop shows suck and make cops look good.
      I don't know if a reboot is a good idea, the cast, the writing, the characters, was so good. However, if they do a reboot, I would like less cops, and more restorative justice and transformative justice. Also, while they deal with so many profound concepts and great questions, I wasn't satisfied with their exploration of digital privacy in season 3.

  • @POIBestOf
    @POIBestOf  8 лет назад +2

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  • @juliansimon690
    @juliansimon690 2 года назад +2

    Jesus westworld is just this show taken the AI parts and expending on it..

    • @WonkelDee
      @WonkelDee Год назад

      Same creator

    • @Brewsy92
      @Brewsy92 9 месяцев назад

      I think this was Jonathan Nolan taking bits of Batman (since he helped his brother Christopher Nolan write The Dark Knight) and melding it with his own fascination with AI and creating Person of Interest. Then he just went full blown into AI with Westworld.

  • @고영철-w3i
    @고영철-w3i 5 лет назад +3

    아!
    나는이거진짜재밌는데
    왜망했는지
    이해안됨

  • @nobillismccaw7450
    @nobillismccaw7450 5 лет назад +18

    That’s really creepy. I would never emulate someone who died. I think it’s disrespectful.

    • @Ghost-Mom
      @Ghost-Mom 5 лет назад +54

      Root would have been beyond honored. She would have seen it as a way of living forever, becoming part of the god she worshipped so religiously.

    • @ruben1151
      @ruben1151 5 лет назад +22

      As the other poster noted, Root would have been over the moon to have the machine emulate her.

    • @Ghost-Mom
      @Ghost-Mom 5 лет назад +11

      @Johnfuse you'd have to have watched the show to understand. there's 5 seasons and this is close to the last episode of the series lol. The voice isn't the car, the voice comes from an Artifical Intelligence that can see through every camera on earth. the A.I is basically like a god in that it can see and hear everything and it tries to save innocent people. Root had a strange relationship with it in that Root obsessively worshipped it. Root even assiagned the machine a gender by calling it a she. Root was a lesbian and didn't like many men.
      Root was the only one the machine would talk to, otherwise it communicated through coded obscure messages and back then in spoke in a mishmash mono tone computer voice. when Root dies, the machine essentially becomes root by taking her voice and emulating her personality. in a way allowing root to become a god.

    • @Ghost-Mom
      @Ghost-Mom 5 лет назад +6

      @Johnfuse nope, because there was another woman in the show who was her love interest, and she literally referred to the A.I as a god.

    • @Ghost-Mom
      @Ghost-Mom 5 лет назад +5

      @Johnfuse either watch the show or just shut up lol

  • @Scott.Sandifer
    @Scott.Sandifer Год назад

    Where exactly is the surveillance camera supposed to be on this "country" road in Kentucky?
    That's kind of lazy.

  • @trythinkingforachange4201
    @trythinkingforachange4201 6 лет назад +10

    Started out good, went downhill after the second season.

    • @chuckmessier8939
      @chuckmessier8939 6 лет назад +18

      It went downhill when they brought on "Team Machine" and diluted the key pair's screen time and importance, but it picked up again near the end.

    • @samsaraslight8377
      @samsaraslight8377 5 лет назад +52

      How? People only got interested in this series during season 3 and onwards.
      Season 4 was their peak, though.

    • @SAOrules
      @SAOrules 5 лет назад +21

      Saṃsāra's Light imo it got ridiculous when the show started focusing only on Shaw and Root. That’s when it went downhill. Reese and finch were the heart of the show.

    • @christopherlol121
      @christopherlol121 5 лет назад +7

      SAOrules that’s your opinion, yupperz! You should give POI another chance.

    • @SAOrules
      @SAOrules 5 лет назад +4

      Christopher O’Neil I watched POI all the way through. Objectively it got worse as Shaw and Root got more screen time.