Person of Interest (2011–2016): Season 4, Episode 15 - Q & A - full transcript

Reese tries to protect a software programmer with a mysterious second life, but it's unclear which side of her life the threat is coming from. Meanwhile, Claire, a young hacker that Finch protected, reaches out to him for aid.

FINCH:
We are being watched.

The government has a secret system.

A machine that spies on you
every hour of every day.

I designed the machine to detect
acts of terror, but it sees everything.

Violent crimes involving ordinary people.

The government
considers these people irrelevant.

We don't.

Hunted by the authorities,
we work in secret.

You will never find us.

But victim or perpetrator,
if your number's up, we'll find you.

REESE:
Claire Mahoney's not just another number.



Chess grandmaster at the age of 16.

- Do you recognize this?
- A nautilus shell?

FINCH: And a symbol
for a very dangerous competition.

The creator of the game isn't a hacker.
It's Samaritan.

[GRUNTS]

Sorry for the precautions, professor.
You're getting a tour from the founders.

You wouldn't believe the freaks that
try to get in here. What's the word, Riley?

No weapons.

Mild to moderate freakiness.

[CHUCKLES]

Enjoyed that, did you?

MAN:
Incoming.

Welcome to nerd nirvana.

Fetch and Retrieve is one
of the hottest Internet companies, John.



They know how to attract
appropriate talent.

Why else would they hire a moonlighting
N.Y.P.D. detective for their security team?

To protect all limited
edition action figures.

And some of the most valuable
search algorithms in the industry.

There's a reason why people
choose Fetch and Retrieve...

...when they need to find something online,
and this man is a large part of it.

Calvin Mazer, chief technical officer.

Professor Whistler.

You didn't tell me that you did research
into neuro-evolutionary systems...

...because I can talk Al all day.
- I hope so.

My new book on algorithmic decision making
could benefit from your expertise.

And in return for our time, we get first crack
at your most promising students, right?

And that is why Lauren is our CEO.

We got this.

Perhaps now is a moment when you might
get eyes on our latest number.

REESE: Anna Mueller, moved here from Munich
with her sister Jill when she was 14.

Anna works here as a transcriber for
something called VAL. Any idea what that is?

FINCH:
I believe we're about to find out.

LAUREN: And here's how we're transforming
the world of search.

Our latest app, VAL.

For Voice Activated Lookup. Here.

MAN: Where does country...?
WOMAN: Are tomatoes vegetables or fruits?

VAL's a personal assistant.

You want to find anything online, you ask
a question like the ones you're hearing.

VAL, how's Fetch and Retrieve
doing in the market today?

VAL:
Fetch and Retrieve is up $1.87 today.

Congratulations.

Thanks to our algorithm
and our transcribers...

...VAL is the most accurate and most popular
voice-activated search app in the country.

Here comes Anna, Harold.

So the transcribers create a record of each
user's questions and check VAL's responses.

Human intelligence...

...backing up an artificial one.
MAZER: Exactly.

- Now, let's find a spot where we can chat.
- Yes, by all means.

I'll take it from here, Harold.

[PHONE BUZZES]

Harold, Anna just got a text
from someone named Alek.

Could be a boyfriend.

Though from Anna's reaction, I'm guessing
they're out of the honeymoon phase.

Looks like she's been
knocked around by someone.

If Anna's in a relationship,
it's anything but healthy.

Yeah, Harold?

FINCH:
How goes the moonlighting, Mr. Reese?

Uncover any hidden threats?

Do empty carbohydrates count?

Pretty much the only thing here
that's not shiny-happy-geeky is Anna.

Any idea who her lunch buddy is?

FINCH:
Naresh Prasad.

He's a mid-level coder.

Naresh, I think we should talk to someone
about that user abnormality.

There's nothing to talk about.

I've already spent more time on that
than I should. Let's do our jobs.

- You're saying I should just drop it?
- Honestly, as a friend, yes.

Well, something's certainly
eating at her, but what?

I'm afraid Anna may not be the only one
who's researching an abnormality.

A new Nautilus puzzle has appeared nearly
identical to the very first one I encountered...

...down to a phone number
that decodes to a set of GPS coordinates.

Maybe Samaritan's recycling puzzles.

Unlikely, Mr. Reese.

The coordinates are on the shadow map.

Samaritan wouldn't send players to a spot
where it couldn't observe.

Well, if Samaritan didn't make the puzzle,
who did?

Oh, wait.

There's something embedded
in the image on the poster.

"You were right."

Mr. Reese, I'm afraid you may have
to handle Anna on your own at the moment.

I think I know who created the puzzle.
And if I'm correct, I need to hurry.

REESE:
Finch, Anna's leaving work.

Let's see where she has to be at 9:00.

- Get in.
- Sorry, Alek.

ANNOUNCER:
And now, let's introduce our contenders.

Weighing in at 130 pounds...

...from Astoria Heights,
put your hands together...

...for Melinda "Jay Jay" James!

And from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn...

...give it up
for Anna "The Annihilator" Mueller.

The Annihilator?

Ready? Ready?

Fight.

[BOTH GRUNTING]

[YELLS]

WOMAN:
Tap out.

[ALL CHEERING]

See? All that hard work paid off.

Thanks, Alek.

Finch, Alek is Anna's trainer.

Now we know how she got that bruise.

She's not a victim of abuse.

She's doling it out. She's an MMA fighter.

FINCH: Which means she may be
a perpetrator after all.

Be careful, Mr. Reese.

CLAIRE:
Careful with that phone.

They're always listening.

Claire?

What's happened to you?

The people behind the Nautilus game were
worse than anything I could've imagined.

They used me.

But with your help, maybe I can break free.

[GUNSHOT]

They found me.

Please help me.

About time you called.

I was gonna send a dog
on a search-and-rescue.

Apologies, John, but that matter I was
looking into took an unexpected turn.

But I found Claire.

Is everything okay?

I'm endeavoring to make it so
by looping a few security feeds.

Can you manage without me a while?

Sure thing. Turns out Anna won honors
in both judo and kickboxing in college.

Must be taking it to the next level
by hopping in an MMA ring.

She may find it more difficult.

Professional mixed martial arts
are illegal in New York.

And amateur fights are plagued by gambling,
organized crime and a lack of regulation.

Any threat against Anna
is probably coming from there.

Be sure to take Detective Fusco
if you need backup.

Speaking of needing backup, you sure
you got things covered with Claire?

Yes.

I'm afraid she needs my full attention.

REESE: Finch, while Anna's at work,
I'm gonna check out her and Jill's house.

"S-FLUOROURACIL."

Jill's getting chemo.

Anna is not the only one
with a fight on her hands.

[GROANS]

FINCH:
Forgive the morbid overtones.

But this mortuary was the closest place
I could find with the proper supplies.

We're safe here for now.

Here.

Well, you're lucky, Claire.

Three inches to the left and we'd have
needed the embalming materials instead.

I was about to thank you
for saving my life.

I realize I still don't
even know your name.

Before I tell you that...

...perhaps you'd care to tell me
how you came to be on the run.

After I solved the last Nautilus puzzle...

...I was taken in by this group.

The game's purpose was to recruit people
who could help them on their mission.

Which is?

Make the world a better place.

Soon I was hacking databases,
stealing information.

And they wouldn't say from whom.

Just that they were very bad people.

But I've never really liked secrets.

You hacked the group, didn't you?

Turns out...

...every mission I did for them
led directly to someone's death.

And not bad people.

Ordinary people.

One man, a software designer...

...had just returned from holding
his newborn granddaughter in his arms.

They slipped poison
into his coffee at the hospital.

His name was Charles Wynn.

And I'll never let myself forget it.

That's when you chose to escape.

Yes.

To find you...

...a man whose name I didn't even know.

The one person who tried to keep me
from going down the wrong path.

If only I knew what the right path is.

MAN 1: My nose.
MAN 2: Give me back my game.

Look, I don't care who took whose copy
of "Full Metal Hellcat 4."

You may be warriors online, but you can't
go and hit each other in the real world.

Now, you, clinic. You, incident report.

Let's go.

[PHONE BUZZES]

A text from Jill.

Looks like Anna's avoiding her sister.

Excuse me. What happened to Naresh?

No idea. His stuff was gone
this morning when I came in.

WOMAN:
Anna.

Ms. Buchanan apparently wants to see you.

ANNA: Ms. Buchanan?
LAUREN: Have a seat, Anna.

Let's talk about this user problem
you've been looking into.

The one about Paul Zimmerman.

Yes. I'm relieved. I hoped someone
at the top would see the red flag...

I'm told you tried to contact this user
about search requests he made using VAL.

AN NA:
That's right, I did.

LAUREN:
Are you aware of our privacy policy?

Yes, but this was...

A lawsuit waiting to happen.

Drop it.

Or we're gonna have to have a serious
conversation about your future here.

Maybe you should get back to work.

AN NA:
Excuse me.

Software's up-to-date.

You're welcome.

Thanks.

You're welcome.

Although, when you hear
what I have to tell you...

...you may wish that
that was something stronger.

Those people that took you in.

They're not making the
world a better place.

They're remaking the world
in the image of their leader.

So who is their leader?

A being...

...that is willing to kill as many people as
it takes to keep its own existence secret...

...and its power intact,
like your software engineer, Charles Wynn.

It seems that he was a contract employee
of a company called Decima...

...shortly before
they brought this leader online.

Online?

I don't understand.

It's an Al.

And it's called Samaritan.

What's that?

Two minutes ago, I had no idea.

When I found out
about all those people who died...

...I took one last thing
from the group's network.

A raw chunk of source code
from a set of old drives.

Whatever was on it was labeled...

..."Samaritan."

You disabled that, didn't you? How?

- I looped the camera system.
- I knew it.

You're a hacker, like me.

Which means you are the one
who can help me do what needs to be done.

Together with this source code,
you and I can attack Samaritan.

And kill it.

[GRUNTING]

Let go of me.

Pretty sure the lady doesn't want a ride.

[ALL GRUNTING]

Let's get out of here.

Hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

Remember me? Come on.

Security guard from work?

I'm a cop.

From the looks of it, you need my help.

You have no idea
who those men were who attacked?

No.

Look, I still don't get
why a homicide detective is following me.

Unless, is this about Paul Zimmerman?

Who?

A few days ago, I was listening
to users' questions to the VAL system...

...transcribing them.

And one user's voice kept coming up.

PAUL: How can I get help for depression?
I need the number of a suicide hotline.

Zimmerman can't be the only one
who'd make a search like that.

Of course not.
And when they do, this is what happens.

VAL, I need the number
for a suicide hotline.

VAL:
Here's what I was able to retrieve.

Now, look at what VAL sent Zimmerman
when he asked the same question.

"Five Painless Ways to End One's Life.

How to Make Sure Others are
Taken Care of After You're Gone."

Zimmerman was a man on the edge.

VAL essentially nudged him over.

I sent an e-mail up the chain,
but nothing happened.

So I got my friend Naresh to help.

He dug up Zimmerman's number,
and I reached out to him.

Turns out I was too late.
Zimmerman killed himself the night before.

So Zimmerman's dead.

VAL helped it happen,
and now they're after you.

Maybe not just me.

My friend Naresh
didn't show up to work today.

I don't know if he quit or got fired.

- Or worse.
REESE: I'll go check on Naresh.

You stay here where it's safe.

Fusco will keep an eye on you.

You bet.

Just one more thing.

Why risk your job
for a stranger like Zimmerman?

A few months back...

...someone close to me, someone ill...

...asked the same question Zimmerman did.

If she asked VAL instead of me...

[PHONE RINGING]

Let me guess. You need something
that's a matter of some urgency.

FINCH:
It's no wonder you're a detective.

Could you look up death records
for a particular body?

- I think I can manage that. You got a name?
- I do.

Charles Wynn.

Have you had a chance
to look at the flash drive?

No, not yet.

What are you waiting for?

Lie back for a minute.

I need to check your wound. Come on.

I keep thinking about Charles Wynn...

...the man poisoned at the hospital
by that group of yours.

Which hospital was it?

- New York General.
- Big place.

Easy to see how someone could secretly
administer a lethal dose of...

What did you say?

I didn't actually...

- Aconitine.
- Aconitine.

Unusual choice for an assassination.

Tends to stay in the bloodstream.

Is this some kind of interrogation?

Just gathering facts.

Stick that flash drive in your laptop,
and you'll see I'm telling the truth.

Perhaps. Perhaps.

Or perhaps the moment I do so,
a program in that drive...

...will seek out every device my laptop's been
connected to, everyone that's close to me...

...and Samaritan will use that information
to hunt them down...

...which may have been
your intention all along.

A few hours ago,
you were opening my eyes to Samaritan.

Now you're saying I work for it?

I called a friend of mine at the N.Y.P.D.

The only Charles Wynn
that died in the tristate area this year...

...did so in a car accident.

No trace of aconitine in his blood.

Keep your flash drive, Claire.

On my way out, I'll reactivate the cameras.
Tell your story to Samaritan.

You once said
that you didn't believe I was a killer.

That I valued life too much.

Well, I believe that about you.

You wouldn't just leave me here for dead.

That may have been true once.

But that was before I lost someone.

Someone dear.

She's gone now,
and I won't risk losing anyone else.

Goodbye, Claire.

Charles Wynn died of a myocardial infarction
caused by 9 milligrams of aconitine.

He struck an oncoming car,
hospitalizing the couple inside...

...and somehow sparing
the 6-year-old in the backseat.

All of which you know
if your friend read you the report.

I don't have to read it.

I know every painful detail.

And as for Wynn's blood, aconitine
only shows up if you're looking for it.

With Wynn's history of heart trouble...

...they weren't looking.

Now, I am sorry that you lost your friend.

But if you leave now,
when you are dead wrong...

...you're gonna lose me too.

[PHONE RINGS]

Jill's medical alert bracelet.

She must be crashing hard.

EMTs are on the way. I have to go.

Okay, but I'm taking you myself.

Moving on up, eh, Mr. Prasad?

You're VP of data access,
and a whole new office to prove it.

Yeah. It all happened kind of fast.

I know Anna Mueller would be relieved.

She thought you got fired.

Something about that Zimmerman issue.

Just a mainframe processing glitch. The
second I pointed it out, they were on it.

- And then they promoted you?
- Yeah.

But, um, I'm not really supposed
to talk about this.

Confidentiality. I get it.

Hey, Lionel. It looks like Anna's pal
Naresh just got paid off by his superiors.

If they gave hush money, they may be the
same people trying to silence Anna for good.

Where's the ambulance?
They should be here.

Hold on.
I gotta go. Anna's sister's in trouble.

Jill?

Detective, can you call the EMT...?

REESE:
So, what do you make of it, Finch?

FINCH: It sounds like VAL's code
has been tampered with.

Apparently, for the express purpose
of manipulating Zimmerman's emotions.

Driving him to suicide.

They're gonna kill Anna
because she won't let it go.

A closer look at VAL's algorithm might tell
us why he was targeted and what's at stake.

All right, I'll get you the code.

Good luck, John.

The guys who took Anna must've hacked
her sister's medical bracelet.

I'll go after Anna.

You access Fetch and Retrieve's servers.

Whoa, whoa. Hey. Tech support's
not exactly my forte, you know.

Don't worry about it, Lionel.

I know a guy who can help.

[ALL GRUNTING]

Just so you know...

...I had that.

Come on, we gotta go.

Why? I thought you were a cop.

I am.

But this is more paperwork
than I wanna deal with.

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]

FUSCO:
You Naresh?

Who are you?

N.Y.P.D.

What possible business
could you have here?

This business. Paul Zimmerman.

Whether you know it or not, you're
neck-deep in an innocent man's death.

Unless you help me out, your friend Anna's
gonna be the next one laid out on a slab.

What can I do?

The right thing.
Access Fetch and Retrieve's servers for me.

If Samaritan's hunting
us, let's hunt it back.

[PHONE RINGING]

FUSCO: Hey, Glasses, I'm staring
at something I don't understand.

Which is usually the
part where you step in.

Sending it to you now.

It's a response algorithm for Fetch
and Retrieve. Thanks, detective.

I'll give it a look right away.

Oh, no.

A security guard is here.

Blood on the keys.

It's only a matter of time before he finds
us back here. We have to do something.

Come on, Claire.

We need to cover our tracks.

AN NA:
You're sure Jill's okay?

REESE:
There's two police officers guarding her.

Nothing's gonna hurt her.

I wish that was true.

The last few months, she's been so sick...

...and I've never felt more helpless.

So...

...I started getting up early,
coming home late.

Taking on amateur fights.

Got me out of the house.

Gave me something to hit.

Something I could...

...actually fight.

So why do I still feel so helpless?

The thing about fighting someone...

...the questions are simple.

Either you're beating them
or they're beating you.

But it's the harder fights...

...the ones outside the ring...

...that actually mean something.

Everything else is a waste of time.

I don't wanna waste any more time.

I wanna take this fight
to whoever's after me.

FINCH: John, I've just finished
examining VAL's new algorithm.

It turns out that Zimmerman was only one...

...of hundreds of specific users
it was designed to target.

People whose search histories
indicated depression, for instance.

VAL sent results which would likely
make their depression worse.

But that makes no sense.

I thought so too
until I looked at the other targets.

People in debt, compulsive gamblers.

They represent huge markets
for certain products.

Payday loans, online poker sites,
and of course, anti-depressants.

All products currently sold
by Fetch and Retrieve's advertisers.

REESE: So the results are softening them up
for the ads.

They're creating vulnerable consumers.

Even if it kills them.

You figure out who is behind all this?

The new algorithm was placed anonymously,
but I managed to track down its source.

It's someone we've met before.

Can I help you?

N.Y.P.D., ma'am. Naresh got mixed up
in something. Wants to make it right.

Ms. Buchanan,
the VAL system's been tampered with.

At least one person is dead,
and my friend Anna's being hunted down.

I'm sorry, but this all seems
a little hard to believe. Are you sure?

Come on, Naresh,
I thought we understood each other.

You keep quiet, everybody wins.

Calvin, what the hell
do you think you're doing?

Cleaning up.

Your weapon, please.

All right, the last camera should be up
in 60 seconds.

Let's go.

Once we're outside, we need to stick
to the areas with no video surveillance.

Luckily, I have a map.

When I first met you,
I had no idea you were this resourceful.

No wonder Samaritan is hunting you down.

You're more than just a thorn in its side.
You're a one-man revolution, Harold.

How do you know my...?

Wow.

You know, I've played a lot of chess...

...but that's the first time
I almost beat myself.

One slip and it could've cost me the game.

I'll take your phone and your laptop.

You're a fool if you think I'll
lead you back to my friends.

You will have to shoot me.

Oh, come on, Harold.

I'm not authorized to shoot you.

Assuming you go with me peacefully.

Go where?

Well, we've been talking
so much about Samaritan.

I figure it's time you finally saw
what it looks like.

Sorry to keep you in the dark, Lauren, but
when I found my new algorithm for VAL...

...I knew I had to go it alone.

Because you knew
I'd never allow such a thing.

MAZER:
It's your loss.

The beta test was nearly flawless.

Soon, VAL will shape the emotions
of millions of users.

Fetch and Retrieve will be one
of the most powerful advertising...

...and content delivery platforms.

And if a few people commit suicide
along the way, tough luck.

I feel awful about what happened
to Paul Zimmerman.

But he was the unfortunate consequence
of a successful test.

And I'm not gonna let you or Anna Mueller
or anyone else...

...destroy what I have worked
so hard to build.

Calvin, you can't just
kill innocent people.

You'd be amazed what a private security
corporation will do for the right price.

Luckily, I can pay.

REESE:
You Will.

[ALL GRUNTING]

Right hook, left cross.

Nice body shot.

Cross could use some work.

- Stand him up, I'll go again.
- I think we're good. Thanks, Lionel.

Seems unlikely that Samaritan
would set up shop in a place like this.

Satellite surveillance has shown
that they can cover thousands of miles...

I don't understand.

You said you were taking me
to see Samaritan.

Harold.

This is Samaritan.

Samaritan's not trying
to subjugate humans, Harold.

It's trying to save them.

Look around.

This charter school exists because
Samaritan analyzed our education system...

...and decided there was a better way.

It's the best chance the kids in this
neighborhood have at a real future.

But it doesn't stop there.
Samaritan is planning ways to reduce...

...if not eliminate food
and water shortages.

Projects that never
would have existed without this...

...evil AI.

And these stories that you told me...

...about data theft, murder.

Charles Wynn.

Charles Wynn died in a simple car accident.

I told you what you wanted to believe.

But here's the thing:

Beliefs can change.

[BELL RINGING]

Look, I wasn't supposed
to bring you here, Harold.

My cover was blown, I was to bring you in.

But I just know in my heart that you have
the capacity to make the right choice.

Which is?

Join us.

The world out there needs saving, Harold.

Together with Samaritan...

...we can start.

And if I refuse?

Last chance.

Well, I truly admire
what's been built here.

And you may be right.

If the world needs to be saved, then perhaps
this is the most efficient way to do it.

I still have one question.

Samaritan was willing to shoot you
to get me to believe what it wanted.

How far will it go
to get these children to believe?

Take him.

Nice to finally meet you, Claire.

Give your boss a message for me:

Hi.

Unh.

Come on, Harry, gotta let this one go.

So, what now? A few days off from work?

More than a few.
Not sure I can go back there.

But these amateur fights
have got me thinking.

Maybe there's a future somewhere else.

Maybe a city where you could go pro?

They'd pay a lot more for each fight.

Yeah.

But for now,
there's a more important one right here.

Thanks, Riley.

Your sister's waiting.

New laptop?

- What happened to the old one?
- Claire has it.

Which means Samaritan does.

Root? You're back?

For about eight more seconds.

New mission?

There's a lot that's new.

Root, Claire, Samaritan.

Mind catching me up, Finch?

Claire played me and very nearly won.

If Root hadn't disabled Samaritan's cameras
and saved me...

...I'd be in the hands of the enemy.

However, there is a glimmer of hope.

I planted a tracking beacon
in the laptop Claire stole.

Nearly there.

- No more glimmer.
- Indeed.

This game was played to a draw.

We found and destroyed the GPS beacon
embedded in the laptop's core, sir.

It was artfully placed.

I have no doubt.

And what about its networking history?

Wiped clean, I'm afraid.

Keep looking. And be careful.

A laptop from this particular person
is hardly a benign treasure.

CLAIRE:
It's my fault, Mr. Greer.

- If I hadn't taken him to the school,
if I just... - Come, come, Claire.

You did your best
to turn him into an asset...

...which was, after all, your mission.

And it's your steadfast belief
in your mission, in Samaritan...

...that makes you so special.

So unique.

Just one thing, Mr. Greer.

The sniper shots were supposed to miss.

To scare Mr. Finch into trusting me.

I could've died out there.

For a good cause, my dear.

All for a good cause.

Sorry to interrupt, but you need to leave
if you're going to make your meeting...

...with Mergers and Acquisitions.
- Oh, yes, an intriguing company.

Making strides in the realm
of simulating and manipulating emotion.

And whose stock appears primed for a fall.

Such a pleasure to meet the founder
of an exciting venture like yours.

What shame to see you've hit a rather...

...tragic fork in the road.

Shall we see if together,
we can't choose the right way forward?

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