jetfighter457 I understand where you're coming from but I have to disagree. The thing is, that you have to think about how Carter brought up her child along with how much he takes after her personality. Carter wants her child to be safe. Wants him to respect the institutions always, taught him that, as Elias says, our society is based off the fact that "we treat our criminals better than they treated their victims" (The Devil's Share). Here, this kid is convinced his brother needs revenge: justice exactly the way the crime was committed. Joss Carter would never kill for that reason; she didn't, not for Cal when he was murdered by HR, and not when Elias kidnapped her son. And Taylor DOES behave like his mother- he fights his own fights, just as she does, even when faced with easier ways out. In "Flesh and Blood" (I believe it was that ep) Carter drops off her kid and offers to step in with the bullying problems that he's facing, but he responds that he'll handle it.
He made the ultimate sacrifice for Harold, the Machine--and humankind. I wouldn't call that "mediocre." Furthermore, at the end of the Baby Blue episode, he reaches the conclusion that a family, kids, would be incompatible with his job/profession.
John's facial expression @ 0:12 is priceless
ronin explanation is the best of all the explanations in #POI
anuragbhaiya after carter,only this kid had figured him out
I love this explanation.
This kid is the epitome of New York youth. I love this episode.
One of my favorite episodes
Ronin is a favorite movie. Jean Reno did a superb job.
I loved this episode.
i just love it when Jim speaks its so nice and soft and when he does yell its like so sexy and not scary... i like that.
haha i laughed like hell when i saw that too.
Reese and a little ''CJ''
what episode and season is this? thanks xx
Season 1 episode 14
Wolf and Cub, season 1.
He should have played Taylor Carter. He behaves more like Joss Carter than that other kid.
jetfighter457 I understand where you're coming from but I have to disagree. The thing is, that you have to think about how Carter brought up her child along with how much he takes after her personality. Carter wants her child to be safe. Wants him to respect the institutions always, taught him that, as Elias says, our society is based off the fact that "we treat our criminals better than they treated their victims" (The Devil's Share). Here, this kid is convinced his brother needs revenge: justice exactly the way the crime was committed. Joss Carter would never kill for that reason; she didn't, not for Cal when he was murdered by HR, and not when Elias kidnapped her son. And Taylor DOES behave like his mother- he fights his own fights, just as she does, even when faced with easier ways out. In "Flesh and Blood" (I believe it was that ep) Carter drops off her kid and offers to step in with the bullying problems that he's facing, but he responds that he'll handle it.
@@lyricbronzegold4506 Perfect explaination.
This episode made me believe that Reese would've found a new family in the end... But all they did was kill the best character in a mediocre ending
He made the ultimate sacrifice for Harold, the Machine--and humankind. I wouldn't call that "mediocre." Furthermore, at the end of the Baby Blue episode, he reaches the conclusion that a family, kids, would be incompatible with his job/profession.
episode?
im also interested in wolves! When my mom and sis says its nonsense and a myth i'll get angry
Hope you're not serious
Omigosh your right lol.... the other kid acts nothing like Carter.... weird how Fusco and Carter's kids rarely get mention in the story...
LMFAO!!! I would've said that too!
Batman and Robin
EXACTLY!!! 😀
no,. actually. Gatman and Robbin.....,😂