the fact that people still make person of interests, and specifically shaw edits, makes me so happy. shaw's character has such a special place in my heart. this is made so well i absolutely love it
thank you! i appreciate that very much and couldn't agree more. it warms my own heart when people upload new poi content, hence my trying to follow suit :)
You did an excellent job capturing the complexity of Sameen Shaw. This made me wish there was a season 6 so we could've delved into the after-effects of the simulations. Those did turn the volume up when it came to her feelings.
oh, thank you for these words!! so much. it matters a lot to me because i did worry i'd done a lousy job. i do agree, her experience with simulations heightened her perception of emotions. i think it was so because samaritan analyzed her feelings and built situations around them. it must have made her look at exactly what she sensed all these years in true color. all the things she'd hidden away in her conscious back to the surface. a beautiful arc indeed.
you're very welcome! don't you worry, it's safe to say i'll be stuck on the show for as long as my mental capacities can allow. it's too extraordinary to just move past.
@@carolperry7695 i wouldn't say pissed away. the show still lived up to the kind of potential not every piece of media manages even after years of development.
@@carolperry7695 i don't see it that way-the stakes tend to get higher as a story progresses, and for that you need a more terrifying opposing party. besides, even if i were to agree, it doesn't cancel out the fact that the show is phenomenal in every other aspect.
This is a really interesting retrospective that moves through layers that Shaw was working to repair albeit in kinda a slam-bang bumper car method. She actually is human beneath all that basement rage, and it's discovered by the least likely human Shaw thought would be able to suss her out, a 10 year old child. When Shaw realizes that this child has broken through her death wish body armor and truly understands that she still has a beating piece of humanity left in that shell she thought was dead, by telling Shaw. She did give some hints that she did have some bit of humanity left in her by observing her brief moments of unrestrained JOY she would share w/The only one she would let her guard down to (Bear) the dog.
Shaw does have a good relationship with Bear. For people who had traumatic childhoods, dogs/pets feel safer as companions than human beings. Less likely to betray you, and they don't try to have sex with you.
I liked the show enough to watch, which is rare for me. Into the 2nd season I saw "Relevance". I Loved her and would not miss the show. Many shows forget the importance of casting. The reason the original Star Trek was great was mainly casting. The show was well casted, and well written. Before and when it aired there were lots shoot'em up shows. (Sorry, most say cops and robbers shows.) I didn't watch any of them. This was one that I got into. All the characters, even villains were great. I also "thought she might be a robot".
Thank you very for this amazing and deep video. It represents the beauty of Sameen Shaw character. If you look to the story from outside, Sameen was a rough tough careless sociopath. But a deep internal looking to the story, she is not. The Russian kid saving, the heroic sacrifice to save Root and the others in the elevator, and killing herself over 7000 in the simulations to protect Root and the Machine (and many other occasions), what you call it? lack of feelings? what a SOCIOPATH she was? she was full of silent feelings, but in her way. "When you find that person who connect you to the world, you become someone different. Someone better. When that person is taken from you, what do you become then?"~POI I recently finished all the 5 seasons. I felt empty at the end with nothing can fill the show's gap. I hope Sarah Shahi will consider more complicated fascinated roles in her career such as Sameen in the future. Many thanks for this video, looking forward for more.
i feel you about the emptiness. that's largely why i'm making these videos-it's a way to mourn a brilliant, one-of-a-kind show that was cancelled a bit too soon, though on an incredibly impactful, well-crafted note. i thank you in return for spending your time to watch and comment! means the world. also i appreciate your looking forward. more videos will come once my real life obligations dissipate a little. i want to do good by the fandom, and that tends to take time.
christ! thank you so very much for watching and leaving a comment, i sort of can't believe it's you! it so happens that i've been a fan for a while. your grey's & poi videos are some of my favourite, just so you know... it's an honour to get feedback from you!
feel free to do that and be my guest! more stuff incoming, though! i should say i've upped my skills since making this tribute to shaw, so i will be actively trying to apply the new knowledge. which consumes a lot of bloody time, so comments like yours boost my eagerness to create!! 💌
then go to another channel that would be better tailored to your exacting tastes. i don't know why you think that i need to know this opinion of yours.
She’s a wonderful actress. One of my all time favorite actresses.
ditto!
the fact that people still make person of interests, and specifically shaw edits, makes me so happy. shaw's character has such a special place in my heart. this is made so well i absolutely love it
thank you! i appreciate that very much and couldn't agree more. it warms my own heart when people upload new poi content, hence my trying to follow suit :)
You did an excellent job capturing the complexity of Sameen Shaw. This made me wish there was a season 6 so we could've delved into the after-effects of the simulations. Those did turn the volume up when it came to her feelings.
oh, thank you for these words!! so much. it matters a lot to me because i did worry i'd done a lousy job.
i do agree, her experience with simulations heightened her perception of emotions. i think it was so because samaritan analyzed her feelings and built situations around them. it must have made her look at exactly what she sensed all these years in true color. all the things she'd hidden away in her conscious back to the surface. a beautiful arc indeed.
I'm so glad ppl are still making videos about this show! Love the video and Shaw was my favourite character! 💗
and that's not for nothing. she is, by all accounts, extraordinary.
thank you for watching :)
So good, thank you for this!
you're very welcome! don't you worry, it's safe to say i'll be stuck on the show for as long as my mental capacities can allow. it's too extraordinary to just move past.
@@migratory.114 well said very true
nolan had a good idea and pissed it away
@@carolperry7695 i wouldn't say pissed away. the show still lived up to the kind of potential not every piece of media manages even after years of development.
@@migratory.114 the escalation of violence S1 civil discord to S5 military weaponry and outsourced personnel against harolds crew is overkill
@@carolperry7695 i don't see it that way-the stakes tend to get higher as a story progresses, and for that you need a more terrifying opposing party. besides, even if i were to agree, it doesn't cancel out the fact that the show is phenomenal in every other aspect.
This is a really interesting retrospective that moves through layers that Shaw was working to repair albeit in kinda a slam-bang bumper car method. She actually is human beneath all that basement rage, and it's discovered by the least likely human Shaw thought would be able to suss her out, a 10 year old child. When Shaw realizes that this child has broken through her death wish body armor and truly understands that she still has a beating piece of humanity left in that shell she thought was dead, by telling Shaw. She did give some hints that she did have some bit of humanity left in her by observing her brief moments of unrestrained JOY she would share w/The only one she would let her guard down to (Bear) the dog.
wow, hugo. credit's where it's due. thank you for such a thoughtful comment!
Now I am wondering whether you are THE Hugo of IMDB recaps on this show :)
This is a really good video and works so well! I love it
aw, thank you!
Shaw does have a good relationship with Bear. For people who had traumatic childhoods, dogs/pets feel safer as companions than human beings. Less likely to betray you, and they don't try to have sex with you.
I liked the show enough to watch, which is rare for me. Into the 2nd season I saw "Relevance". I Loved her and would not miss the show. Many shows forget the importance of casting. The reason the original Star Trek was great was mainly casting. The show was well casted, and well written. Before and when it aired there were lots shoot'em up shows. (Sorry, most say cops and robbers shows.) I didn't watch any of them. This was one that I got into. All the characters, even villains were great. I also "thought she might be a robot".
Thank you very for this amazing and deep video. It represents the beauty of Sameen Shaw character. If you look to the story from outside, Sameen was a rough tough careless sociopath. But a deep internal looking to the story, she is not. The Russian kid saving, the heroic sacrifice to save Root and the others in the elevator, and killing herself over 7000 in the simulations to protect Root and the Machine (and many other occasions), what you call it? lack of feelings? what a SOCIOPATH she was? she was full of silent feelings, but in her way.
"When you find that person who connect you to the world, you become someone different. Someone better.
When that person is taken from you, what do you become then?"~POI
I recently finished all the 5 seasons. I felt empty at the end with nothing can fill the show's gap.
I hope Sarah Shahi will consider more complicated fascinated roles in her career such as Sameen in the future.
Many thanks for this video, looking forward for more.
i feel you about the emptiness. that's largely why i'm making these videos-it's a way to mourn a brilliant, one-of-a-kind show that was cancelled a bit too soon, though on an incredibly impactful, well-crafted note.
i thank you in return for spending your time to watch and comment! means the world.
also i appreciate your looking forward. more videos will come once my real life obligations dissipate a little. i want to do good by the fandom, and that tends to take time.
@@migratory.114 looking forward for more brilliant videos. Keep going and many thanks🌸🍃
likewise!!
This is GORGEOUS, so thoughtful and god, I miss her! Might be time for a rewatch
christ! thank you so very much for watching and leaving a comment, i sort of can't believe it's you! it so happens that i've been a fan for a while. your grey's & poi videos are some of my favourite, just so you know... it's an honour to get feedback from you!
@@migratory.114 Thank you so much! That makes me so happy. You did such a great job with this one. I gotta check out more of yours!
feel free to do that and be my guest! more stuff incoming, though! i should say i've upped my skills since making this tribute to shaw, so i will be actively trying to apply the new knowledge. which consumes a lot of bloody time, so comments like yours boost my eagerness to create!! 💌
This was amazing! So much raw emotion and development in one video!
thank you, i really appreciate these words! 💌
@@migratory.114 You're welcome!
Thank you for making this
you're incredibly welcome, it was my pleasure. and thank YOU for the hundredth like!
Such a good video and audio edit.
thank you! it's an honour to still receive comments for this video.
Adding the background music ruined it for me! I was fine all by itself.
then go to another channel that would be better tailored to your exacting tastes. i don't know why you think that i need to know this opinion of yours.
love this!!
thank you very much!
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