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I'm just happy that Ms. Shahi is still on TV after 'Fairly Legal' was cancelled; she also has a recurring role on 'Chicago Fire', but I've never seen that show.
I agree, I've been a fan of her since the L-Word. She's a great actress and sort of underrated in a way.
Well, this episode was DIFFERENT! The focal point of the whole show was shifted and it was not Reese and Finch that the viewer can really focus on primarily. It was challenging, but after a bit I realized I liked it!
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Originally Posted by Marcy1210
I LOVED it. It was a really different episode and it worked really well, IMHO. I read the bio of Sarah Shirah (who plays Samantha Shaw) and it says she's now a regular on POI. It is really fun having Root and Shaw together. Root kills them with smiling sweetness, and Shaw kills them with both barrels blasting. Ken Leung (Miles from Lost) is wonderful as the comic addition; he's perfect in the role. This show just keeps getting better and better.
You both summed up this episode nicely. I think it was one of the best POI so far.
Jonah Nolan directed this episode and also co-wrote both Dark Knight movies.
We may have re-runs though. The network has been inserting them on various days when they need to fill a spot. I'd rather watch a re-run of this show than some gawd awful re-run of the bachelor.
I predict that this one will be the first cancelled show of the season . I disliked it very much and very unbelievable charecters and etc ... did not get a glimpse of his past or anything so it never tied together .
This week's episode looks like another good one. Reese is going to Atlantic City. Wonder what sort of mischief Finch and Bear will get into
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