: While John Reese is sidelined and recovering from a gunshot wound, Harold Finch must take the lead on their latest "Person of Interest": Ernie Trask, the superintendent of a high-end apartment building. Reese, confined to a wheelchair in a nearby apartment, uses his technical skills to monitor the building while Finch does the physical legwork.
: Detective Carter, who has been hunting "the man in the suit," is cornered by CIA agents. Finch intervenes to save her and finally reveals himself, leading to the first formal collaboration between the trio. [S1E11] Super
There are two primary television episodes that align with your request for "": a critically acclaimed episode of the crime thriller Person of Interest and an action-heavy entry in Dragon Ball Super . Person of Interest (S1E11) – "Super" : While John Reese is sidelined and recovering
: The team initially believes Trask is a stalker targeting a young chef in the building. However, they eventually discover Trask is actually trying to protect her from a much more dangerous predator living in the penthouse. Finch intervenes to save her and finally reveals
: Titled "Strange Visitor from Another Planet," this episode features the appearance of a White Martian and a "Bizarro" version of Supergirl.
This episode is a central piece of the "Battle of Gods" arc, focusing almost entirely on the cosmic duel between Goku and the God of Destruction.
This episode is a stylistic homage to Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window . It marks a significant shift in the series as Detective Carter finally meets Finch and begins to understand the scale of their operations.
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