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Polls: Person of Interest 2 Pi R Favorite Scene

4 Jan 2013

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9 comments:

  1. He's not the greatest teacher but I loved how the kids all started to listen when he spoke about PI

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  2. Seriously...these polls need to be check boxes with at least two choices. :-)


    I picked the Pi scene. He didn't answer that girl's question at all, but his passion for numbers was infectious.

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  3. That's what the comments are for - so you can cheat and vote for more!

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  4. Not in my opinion the best episode--virtually no Reese, and NO BEAR!!!!!--but several of the scenes you mention were ones I liked too. Finch being the ARPAnet hacker was cool, though I wonder if the real guy might take umbrage; wouldn't want him mad at me! (Assuming there really was such a hacker!) But I actually voted for Carter shaking her moneymaker in that blue dress. She cleans up good!

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  5. LOL... nice try...but I wanna vote for almost everything.


    But...I will add that I also wanted to vote for the Finch talks Caleb out of jumping (hints of the depths we still don't know about Finch were interesting) and Finch hints that he's the never caught hacker.

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  6. InvestedInYourFuture5 January 2013 at 16:19

    Hands down the best scene has to be the last conversation Finch has with caleb, about the whole arpanet thing. The amount of mystery this adds to finch's character is awesome.

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  7. Thanks Lisa, Awesome Post, Cannot wait to Carter interrogate Reese, Wow I was expecting Donnely, Super Cool.

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  8. InvestedInYourFuture6 January 2013 at 15:49

    Actually, in my opinion he answered the girl's question perfectly - there's no way to define on WHAT someone might or might not need in their life. Education just provides the tools to be someone - how to use them is up to the the kids themselves.


    For Finch, pi represents infinite possibilities, everything, the endless stream of knowledge and its up to people who have it to determine on how and what to do with it.

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  9. When I was 15-17...I wanted the practical answer. Something like 'so you'll know if you're getting the right change. :-) Your observation about Finch is why I loved the scene...(a friend of mine said Finch was a poor teacher)...your observation is one of the reasons I disagree with her. In that scene it was his passion pi and what it represented was papable and you could see that he was infecting at least some of those kids. And maybe you're right....maybe *that* part was the answer to her question. Actually, as I'm rambling I'm becoming more convinced you're right.

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