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Anthony 2022-10-29 14:38:59
Just watched the first season
I saw this show because I happened to be listening to Pink Floyd's Welcome to the Machine that day.
The comments are all talking about POI's soundtrack, I'm wondering what kind of drama can use PF's music so well. So I started watching this show.
I have finished watching the first season in the past...
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Kylie 2022-10-29 14:52:12
Heroism and self-redemption
It took me so long to watch the recommended drama. I thought it was similar to the previous criminal investigation dramas. The acting skills are smooth and smooth, the plot of the emotional drama is not forced, and the story is rigorously structured, which is really enjoyable to watch. The American...

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Jaunita 2022-05-22 21:13:08
I was wrong. I was really wrong. This Nima is definitely a mythical drama. I was kneeling and changing my star.
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Reyes 2022-05-22 17:33:50
I don’t understand why the score is so high... the story of each episode is too repetitive, and the protagonist (and his subordinates) is never caught in tracking. In short, the protagonist’s halo is bright and blind.
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[Opening narration, Season 5]
Harold Finch: You are being watched. The government has a secret system...
Harold Finch: [voice warping] secret system
John Greer: A system you asked for to keep y-y-you sssafe.
[visuals glitch POVs between that of Samaritan and of the Machine]
Harold Finch: A Machine that spies on you every hour of every day.
John Greer: You've granted it the power to see everything, to index, order, and control the lives of ordinary people.
Harold Finch: The government considers these people irrelevant. We don't.
John Greer: But to it, you are *all* irrelevant. Victim or perpetrator, if you stand in its way...
Harold Finch: We'll find you.