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Person of Interest - Enahanced Pilot with Commentary from Executive Producers

28 Nov 2011

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CBS has posted their enhanced version of the pilot episode for Person of Interest containing commentary from Executive Producers Johnathan Nolan and Gregg Plageman.

You can watch the full episode with commentary on the CBS site.


I will update thisif I can find a region free version.

14 comments:

  1. Nice to know the producers are fairly fun and interesting guys. I've listened to some commentaries that were so matter of fact and cold that they were just boring. No worries of that here.

    Nice to know James does most of his own stunts since he has had training with Navy SEALs and kept up with it for years. It's always better on film when actors do their own stunts.Ramin Djawadi, the same Musical score producer as Game of Thrones! Ha! XD People asking for Emerson's autograph!

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  2. "I will update this if I can find a region free version."

    Thanks for your efforts!

    (I've just confirmed at the CBS site: it is region blocked)

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  3. I'm hoping it shows up on a different site unlocked. Maybe Hulu or something...

     Since it is the full episode, I'm not sure if CBS would be ok with posting it in its entirety and I want to keep everything above board on this site.

    I've looked around and not found it anywhere else yet, sorry.

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  4. he also gave the music for Prison Break...

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  5. I'm not sure if I should be suggesting this, but you can configure your browser's proxy settings to watch it...

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  6. Great i will check it out later!

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  7. Thanks for trying to help!

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  8. For what I've read about the subject, it's a matter of spending big bucks just to get the server power and bandwidth able to deliver worldwide. I kind of understand the 'whys' but it's frustrating nevertheless.

    The stupid thing is that here in Portugal we get the great majority of shows through AXN (Sony) and Fox, but their websites just link to promos and sneek peeks and whatever residing in the owner stations' sites (CBS, ABC, NBC, SyFy, etc, etc, etc) so even visiting Fox's portuguese site, for instance, rewards me with lots of "your geographical region does not allow you to see this video" crap  :(

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  9. Aww, man I was hoping your local network may have the clip, but I guess not. :(

    IT will turn up over time I hope.

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  10. Nah, that's not it... For the internet, it doesn't matter where it's accessed from, it's all the same... If we ask darkUFO (who runs this website) he'll probably say the same thing... In fact, I think it will take more effort to stop people from other geographical locations to access the website than it takes to let everyone view it... I am not exactly qualified to make this statement, so take it with a grain of salt..

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  11. Hi paulo The reason is actually legal. The USA Networks sell their shows to overseas territories etc. A number of these will impose restrictions onto the USA Network about if the content should be restricted so that the overseas country gets maximum viewship of the show they have purchased.

    It's a legacy thing that has been around for many years before the Internet exploded. 

    It now a very stupid law/restriction as people these days can download the shows within hrs of it airing in the US.

    Hopefully over the next few years we'll see the networks change their policies and lift these silly restrictions.

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  12. I think it has to do with international distribution rights, or something like that, most of the popular CBS shows are distributed by ABC internationally for some strange reason and when it boils down to viewers or money, money wins out every time

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  13. It sure is stupid.
    Since Lost season 2 the networks here in Portugal (and in several other european countries too) have made an effort to make their debut dates the closest possible to the US dates.

    Thanks to Lost (and millions of ilegal downloads) the networks understood that they needed to offer people what the people wanted: to see and vibrate and applaud something when it was still news, not one or two years later (and after being spoiled about everything on the internet and even in local magazines!).

    That's why nowadays we get the most important series after 24 to 48 hours after it is aired in the original US network (for instance: The Walking Dead aired in the US at about 3am monday portuguese time, and I'm waiting for tomorrow tuesday to see it at 9:30pm).

    This way people don't feel the need to search for it anywhere else.

    But access to this kind of POI extra or any other kind of extras (promos, sneek peeks, etc) would only benefit the show independently of the market (country) or network broadcasting it there, or so I believe.

    I hope you're right and eventually this nonsense comes to an end.

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