t: Interesting that they seem to be paralleling Shaw and Martine, or maybe I'm just seeing things.Absolutely wonderful as usualt: Interesting that they seem to be paralleling Shaw and Martine, or maybe I'm just seeing things.
You'd think a bunch of sites would cover it because of Jonathan Nolan. But nope. Damn shame. (Not even buzz when Interstellar came out?!)Wonderful episode. I'm getting quite angry at how little people recognise this show now. It has become on the smartest shows on television, tackling a myriad of speculative concepts with far greater nuance than most science fiction media do, and yet most review sites and 'Best Shows of 201x' lists seem unaware of its existence.

Yeah, the show deserves way more recognition than it gets.
I wonder if/when we'll be getting the soundtrack to season 3.
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Dammit!!! Why do we have to wait so long for this.
it looks like annihilation.The scene between the two machines was chilling, the kid playing Samaritan's proxy was very good and helped by another excellent performance from Amy Acker.
I also really enjoyed the Cold War flashbacks of young Greer and how he was shaped, they were really well shot, evoking the classic 70's spy thriller in tone and look.
I get the feeling that the scale of this 3 part arc will result in the show shifting dynamics again, it feels too big for things to return to the status quo when we come out of the other side.
I wonder if the episode will be set up as The Machine running the same scenario over again, i.e. it plays out a scenario and Harold ends up dead, so it then tries again, changing things until it reaches the "right" conclusion (which I think will be the Machine "killing" itself or sacrificing itself in some way for the team). So the episode is essentially constructed of the same scenario played out with different results, shown from the Machine's perspective.


read a theory about the next episode, and I can totally see it happening.
I can't see the Machine sacrificing itself and ceasing to exist since you'd no longer have Team Machine getting any irrelevant numbers, which would make the show have no purpose. I could easily see the Machine doing some sort of takeover/corruption of Samaritan so that it's no longer a threat to Team Machine and taking/giving orders to Greer and his lackies.I'll just echo every praise that's been given to last night's ep. So good!
For some reason, they're making it too obvious that Shaw or Root will bite it so I'm starting to question if they will really kill either. Bear better be safe!
I like this and think it's very likely especially with the title.I'm thinking maybe the machine will sacrifice itself or maybe do something to merge itself with Samaritan as a virus? I dunno.
I can't see the Machine sacrificing itself and ceasing to exist since you'd no longer have Team Machine getting any irrelevant numbers, which would make the show have no purpose. I could easily see the Machine doing some sort of takeover/corruption of Samaritan so that it's no longer a threat to Team Machine and taking/giving orders to Greer and his lackies.
Also, last night's episode hit a series low in both live viewers and 18-49 demo with only 8.8 viewers with a 1.3 demo rating. Not sure CBS did the show any favors by having such a long break between new episodes and also sticking it against The Voice's finale, which also seemed to hurt NCIS: NO. Probably would have been smarter to start the trilogy a week ago instead of that stupid Victoria Secret's fashion show.
I can't see the Machine sacrificing itself and ceasing to exist since you'd no longer have Team Machine getting any irrelevant numbers, which would make the show have no purpose. I could easily see the Machine doing some sort of takeover/corruption of Samaritan so that it's no longer a threat to Team Machine and taking/giving orders to Greer and his lackies.