Person of Interest

Knowing CBS in recent season, I'll believe it when I see it!


Person of Interest Will Air This Spring, CBS Boss Promises

“We will air Person of Interest this spring,” new CBS president Glenn Geller promised on Tuesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena, fending off the suggestion that the drama might be saved for the off-season. “It won’t be held for the summer.”

For reference, the final day of spring is Sunday, June 19.

s for the million-dollar question, Geller would not confirm talk — most recently from series EP J.J. Abrams — that Season 5 will be the show’s farewell run.

“We haven’t aired the show yet, and I’m not sure,” he said. “I think [the Season 5 finale] can function as both a season and series finale. The fans will be very satisfied. [Showrunners] Greg [Plageman] and Jonah [Nolan] have made a very compelling arc — big, big surprises this season.”
 
Finally!
And CBS, since you're basically burning off the episodes airing it twice a week it basically qualifies as cancelled.

Person of Interest premier date

CBS is making up for lost time where Person of Interest‘s long-delayed fifth season is concerned. The Eye network has announced that POI will air twice a week — Mondays and Tuesdays at 10/9c — beginning in early May.

The J.J. Abrams drama will launch Season 5 on Tuesday, May 3, with Episode 2 airing the following Monday, May 9 (and then Episode 3 on Tuesday, May 10, and so on). The show’s season finale is slated to fall on Tuesday, June 21.

CBS is still not declaring Season 5 POI‘s swan song, but all signs are pointing in that direction.

“My guess is [Season 5] is the final season,” executive producer J.J. Abrams admitted in January at the Television Critics Association winter press tour. “The only heartbreak there is how much good story there was to come if it were to have continued.”

Although Abrams said “the goal” was to craft a finale that could serve as a series finale, “Obviously things can be adjusted if [there’s] a miraculous [ratings] performance. But I think the idea is that this would be the finale.

“[Showrunners] Jonah Nolan and Greg Plageman have done such an amazing job on the show,” Abrams continued, “and I know what these episodes are that they’ve done, wrapping it up. We don’t yet have a schedule, but I know these episodes will see the light of day. People will get to see these episodes.”

Speculation about the series’ sad fate was first born of its shortened, 13-episode order for Season 5. Its absence from CBS’ original 2015-16 schedule — and then any subsequent midseason announcements — only added fuel to the fire. The final nail in the show’s coffin appeared to come late last month when co-star Sarah Shahi snagged the title role in CBS’ Nancy Drew drama pilot.
 
It's official! :mad:

Person of Interest cancelled

“We’re extremely excited to be able share this final season with the fans. We’re eternally grateful to our amazing cast and crew, as well as our partners at the studio and network. Most of all, we want to thank the show’s fans — the best fans in the world. This subversive little paranoia-inducing cyberpunk-thriller is for you and would not have been possible without your support. As life has come to imitate Person of Interest, it’s been our great privilege to work on show for the past five seasons. We can’t wait for you to experience this thrilling and final chapter.”

Speculation about the series’ fate was first born of its shortened, 13-episode order for Season 5. Its absence from CBS’ original 2015-16 schedule —coupled with recent news that co-star Sarah Shahi had snagged the title role in CBS’ Nancy Drew pilot — only added fuel to the fire. The network’s decision to quickly burn off POI‘s final season by airing two episodes a week was the final nail in the coffin.

POI‘s series finale will air Tuesday, June 21 at 10/9c.
 
Stuff like this really pisses me off. I'm pretty sure TPTB knew months ago that they wanted to cancel this great show. Maybe another network would be willing to pick it up.
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REESE AND FINCH ARE PREPARED TO DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO RESUSCITATE WHAT IS LEFT OF THE MACHINE, WHILE ROOT FIGHTS FOR HER LIFE AND FUSCO IS QUESTIONED BY THE NYPD, ON THE FIFTH SEASON PREMIERE OF "PERSON OF INTEREST," TUESDAY, MAY 3

"B.S.O.D." – Reese and Finch attempt to rescue the Machine's source code before it deteriorates beyond repair. Also, Root fights for her life against an onslaught of Samaritan's agents and Fusco is faced with hard questions following the deaths of Dominic and Elias, on the fifth season premiere of PERSON OF INTEREST, Tuesday, May 3 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: /reboot…Can the Machine's source code be saved or has Samaritan won? Final season premiere of #PersonOfInterest! 5/3 10pm http://bit.ly/1Q5gKw8

BSOD is shorthand for Blue Screen of Death
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REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

RECURRING CAST:
Brett Cullen (Nathan Ingram)
Carrie Preston (Grace Hendricks)
Robert Manning, Jr. (Zachary)
Ned Eisenberg (Det. Soriano)

GUEST CAST:
David Aaron Baker (S.A. Martin Leroux)
Lisa Tharps (IAB Agent Glenda Sumner)
Dikran Tulaine (Bela Durchenko)
Mason Alban (AK-12)
Michael Blaustein (Club Kid)

WRITTEN BY: Greg Plageman and Tony Camerino
DIRECTED BY: Chris Fisher
 
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THE MACHINE EXPERIENCES A GLITCH DURING ITS REBOOT AND LABELS FINCH AND ROOT AS THREATS, ON "PERSON OF INTEREST," MONDAY, MAY 9

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"SNAFU" – The Machine experiences a glitch during rebooting, supplying Reese and Fusco with the numbers of dozens of people not actually involved in crimes, while also locking Finch and Root out after identifying them as threats based on past violent behavior, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Monday, May 9 (9:59-11:00 PM ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Are Finch and Root the enemy? The Machine seems to think so! New #PersonOfInterest! Monday 5/9 on #CBS http://bit.ly/1WBQ5hS

SNAFU is military slang for Situation Normal: All F***ed (or Fouled) Up

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

GUEST CAST:
Josh Close (Jeff Blackwell)
LaChanze (Mona)
Paige Patterson (Laurie Granger)
Jasson Finney (Andrius)
Anthony Grasso (Gerald)
Nurit Monacelli (Rachel)
Brian McCarthy (Edgar)
Deandre Leatherbury (Wally)
Joe Lanza (Mikey)
Nick Doolan (Reg)

WRITTEN BY: Lucas O'Connor
DIRECTED BY: Chris Fisher

REESE'S COVER COULD BE BLOWN WHEN HE REALIZES THE LATEST POI HAS TIES TO THE CIA, ON "PERSON OF INTEREST," TUESDAY, MAY 10

"Truth Be Told" – Reese's cover could be blown when he realizes the latest POI has ties to his old colleagues in the CIA, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Tuesday, May 10 (10:00-11:00 PM ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Has Reese's past caught up w/ him? CIA ties to the new POI could blow his cover! #PersonOfInterest! Tue 5/10 10pm #CBS http://bit.ly/1WDU8KP

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

RECURRING CAST:
Wrenn Schmidt (Iris Campbell)
Annie Parisse (Stanton)

GUEST CAST:
Keith David (Beale)
Nicholas Baroudi (Ortega)
Stephen Plunkett (Alex Duncan)
Darren Goldstein (Tomlinson)
Colin Smith (Waiter)
Asta Hansen (Dinah Campbell)
Brian McCormack (Phil Campbell)

WRITTEN BY: Erik Mountain
DIRECTED BY: Stephen Surjik
 
SHAW ESCAPES HER CAPTORS, BUT THE TEAM IS UNSURE OF HER MENTAL STATE WHEN SHE BEGINS TO ACT PARANOID AND RECKLESS, ON "PERSON OF INTEREST," MONDAY, MAY 16

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"6,741" – Shaw escapes her captors, but the team is unsure of her mental state when she begins to act paranoid and reckless, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Monday, May 16 (9:59-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: #Shaw returns to the team! But is she the same person she was? #PersonOfInterest Monday 5/16 9:59pm http://bit.ly/1VV0jKR #CBS

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

GUEST CAST:
Anne Carney (Nurse)
Eyas Younis (Hamid)
Andrew MacLarty (Bobby Jackson)
James Riordan (Dr. Aaron Wendell)
Brian J. Carter (Stewart)
Kim Ramirez (Briggs)
Jabari Gray (Murrow)
Evan Leone (Lead Op)

WRITTEN BY: Lucas O'Connor and Denise Thé
DIRECTED BY: Chris Fisher

REESE PROTECTS AN NYPD ANALYST WHOSE INVESTIGATION INTO A SOFTWARE GLITCH DRAWS THE ATTENTION OF SAMARITAN, ON "PERSON OF INTEREST," TUESDAY, MAY 17

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"ShotSeeker" – Reese protects an NYPD analyst whose investigation into a software glitch has drawn the attention of Samaritan. Also, Reese and Fusco are threatened by an ally of Elias's, who is looking to avenge his friend's death, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Tuesday, May 17 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Will Fusco pay for not preventing Elias's death? #PersonOfInterest! Tuesday 5/17 10pm #CBS http://bit.ly/1VV06aC

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

RECURRING CAST:
Enrico Colantoni (Elias)
Josh Close (Jeff Blackwell)
James LeGros (Bruce Moran)

GUEST CAST:
Will Connolly (Ethan Garvin)
Julie Cavaliere (Mary Mulhall)
Peter Gray Lewis (JD Carrick)
Brit Whittle (Benjamin Haas)
Jean Ann Steeves (RTCC Supervisor)
Jonathan Wilde (RTCC Dispatch)
Tyson Hall (4D)
Romell Witherspoon (Cop B)
Daniel Morgan Shelley (Amped Up Cop)
Julian Rozzell (Homeless Guy)

WRITTEN BY: Andy Callahan
DIRECTED BY: Maja Vrvilo
 
We're getting towards the end of season 4 here in the UK. I have to say that I think the changes they made in 4, getting rid of the HR storyline, putting John in the police have improved it for me. This has been a good season. Its a shame that I read that season 5 will be its last. Another good show bites the dust.
 
THE MACHINE SENDS REESE AND FINCH TO A WEDDING TO PROTECT A PAIR OF POIs BEFORE THEIR NUPTIALS AND FUSCO REBELS AGAINST THE TEAM, ON "PERSON OF INTEREST," MONDAY, MAY 23

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"A More Perfect Union" – The Machine sends Reese and Finch to a wedding to protect a pair of POIs before their nuptials. Also, Fusco becomes angry at being kept in the dark by the team and takes it upon himself to investigate a string of missing person reports, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Monday, May 23 (9:59-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Reese & Finch must prevent a wedding from becoming a funeral! #PersonOfInterest! Monday 5/23 9:59pm http://bit.ly/21Bw8IK

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

RECURRING CAST:
John Nolan (Greer)
James Le Gros (Bruce Moran)
Oakes Fegley (Gabriel)

GUEST CAST:
Purva Bedi (Maggie)
Sarah Wilson (Phoebe)
Kati Rediger (Janna)
Christina Bennett Lind (Karen)
Daniel Abeles (Will)
Tom Wiggin (Kent)
Russell G. Jones (Howard)
Dan Puck (Uni)
Mark Delabarre (Officiant)
Brian J. Carter (Stewart)

WRITTEN BY: Melissa Scrivner Love
DIRECTED BY: Alrick Riley
 
FYI: I didn't see a new notice on CBS Press Express, but my TV Guide listings have the Monday, 5/23 episode time starting a minute EARLIER, at 9:58pm ET/8:58pm CT, so if you watch it live, do tune in early! o_O

ROOT GOES UNDERCOVER TO PROTECT A CONSPIRACY THEORIST WHO STUMBLES UPON INFORMATION THAT COULD GET HIM KILLED, ON "PERSON OF INTEREST," TUESDAY, MAY 24

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"QSO" – Root goes undercover at a radio station to protect the host of a conspiracy theory show who stumbles upon information that could get him killed. Also, Samaritan's agents try to convince a member of the team that their goals are noble, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Tuesday, May 24 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Can Root protect a radio host whose conspiracy theory could get him killed? #PersonOfInterest Tues. 5/24 9pm http://bit.ly/1WbdCqL

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

RECURRING CAST:
Julian Ovenden (Lambert)

GUEST CAST:
Scott Adsit (Max)
Christopher Stadulis (Barrett)
Edward Chin-Lyn (Ghost Hunter)
Samantha Buck (Samaritan Doctor)
Kushtrim Hoxha (Vasily)

WRITTEN BY: Hillary Benefiel
DIRECTED BY: Kate Woods

REESE AND FINCH ARE TRAPPED IN A HOSPITAL THAT BECOMES GROUND ZERO FOR A DEADLY VIRAL OUTBREAK ON "PERSON OF INTEREST," TUESDAY, MAY 24

"Reassortment" – Reese and Finch become trapped in a hospital that becomes ground zero for a deadly viral outbreak. Also, Samaritan's newest recruit has second thoughts and Shaw continues to struggle with reality, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Tuesday, May 24 (10:00–11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Will a virus wipe out the team? Reese & Finch are trapped during an outbreak! #PersonOfInterest Tues 5/24 10pm http://bit.ly/1UNMeOL

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

RECURRING CAST:
Enrico Colantoni (Elias)
Julian Ovenden (Lambert)
Josh Close (Jeff Blackwell)
LaChanze (Mona)

GUEST CAST:
James Chen (James Ko)
Mark H. Dold (Administrator Garcia)
Jenna Stern (Dre. Mason)
Sonnie Brown (Nurse Carroll)
John Mondin (Paulie)
Christina Saragaglia (Punk Rock Girl)
Kim Ramirez (Briggs)
Antonio Lyons (Samuel)
Martin Ewens (Sid)
Elena Shaddow (Ally)
James Ciccone (Frank Capello)
Jennifer Fouche (Mother)
Jon Collin Barclay (Rugby Player)
Leajato Robinson (Orderly #1)
Brian Michael (Patrolman)
Ras Enoch McCurdie (Gangster #1)
Robin McGinnis (News Reporter)

WRITTEN BY: Tony Camerino
DIRECTED BY: Kenneth Fink
 
AN ENEMY FROM REESE AND FUSCO'S PAST TRAPS THEM IN THEIR OWN PRECINCT WITH THE LATEST POI AND A GANG OF DEADLY CRIMINALS, ON "PERSON OF INTEREST," MONDAY, MAY 30

"Sotto Voce" – The mysterious criminal mastermind known as "The Voice" returns and traps Reese and Fusco in their own precinct with several armed gang members and the latest POI. Also, Root makes a shocking discovery, on PERSON OF INTEREST, Monday, May 30 (9:59-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: The mysterious Voice returns and Reese & Fusco may not get out of their own precinct alive! #PersonOfInterest Mon 5/30 http://bit.ly/1T9Cegd

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

RECURRING CAST:
Enrico Colantoni (Elias)

GUEST CAST:
Neal Huff (Terry Easton)
Rupak Ginn (Amir Siddiq)
Theodore Feldman (Praveen Patel)
Gino Vento (Benavides)
Marcus Ho (Officer Chen)
Philip Reid (ESU Lieutenant)
Elizabeth Loyacano (Carla Easton)
Al Roffe (Father)
Jose Joaquin Perez (Cowboy Hat)
John Halas (Cop)

WRITTEN BY: Sabir Pirzada
DIRECTED BY: Margot Lulick
 
The Triumphant Rise And Mysterious Fall Of “Person Of Interest”

What was once a critically adored, top-rated drama is now being burned off, two episodes at a time. Here is how the writers handled their show secretly being canceled by CBS.

It’s rare for a TV show to be canceled with grace. Some networks and cable channels are straightforward about the fact that television is a brutal marketplace, and of course most shows will not find enough of an audience to stay on the air; others won’t confirm that a show that’s yanked after five episodes is a goner. From an audience perspective, there are satisfying ways for a show to come to an end (NBC’s Parenthood is a recent example) and terrible, enraging ones: After their abrupt cancellations this month, ABC’s Castle and Nashville both left fans howling. (Castle stapled on a happy ending that The Hollywood Reporter called a “wreck”; Nashville opted for a cliffhanger in the hope, according to Deadline, that the show will find another home — which will be a huge fuck-you to its fans if it doesn’t.)

After its fourth season, the executive producers of CBS’s Person of Interest — Jonathan Nolan, who created it, and Greg Plageman, one of its showrunners — were given an unstated message that their show was on its way to cancellation. After that realization, they decided Person of Interest would go out with dignity. “You look at this season with shows, longstanding shows, like Castle,” Nolan said in an interview with BuzzFeed News this week. “All of a sudden, it’s like, ‘Oh, we couldn’t figure it out, you’re done.’ We absolutely did not want that to be the case here.”

For its first three seasons, the most shocking thing about the complicated drama was how popular it was. The series follows a group of vigilantes led by Harold Finch, a damaged, brilliant billionaire (the brains), and John Reese, a damaged ex-CIA assassin (the muscle). Finch (Michael Emerson) and Reese (Jim Caviezel) and the rest of their gang help people in trouble, and that has provided Person of Interest’s weekly procedural engine. But the larger backdrop that has evolved on the show is that one AI called “The Machine” and another AI called “Samaritan” are in a good-versus-evil battle in which the stakes are…pretty much the world as we know it.

Person of Interest was a hit right away for CBS. Then, in its second season, the show did something rare these days: It grew — around 16 million people were watching weekly. After it moved starting in Season 3 from Thursdays at 9 to Tuesdays at 10, a much tougher time slot because of cable and DVR competition, Person of Interest still brought in around 14 million viewers each week. Throughout its fourth season, viewership dropped off, but that’s par for the course: It still drew a crowd.

Which is why it’s a true curiosity that Person of Interest has ended up here: with CBS burning off its fifth and last season. It premiered on May 3, and — at a pace of two episodes a week — the series finale will air on June 21.

The trouble, as far as Nolan and Plageman see it, became acutely evident last May during the upfronts, when the networks present their new shows and schedules for the upcoming season to advertisers. No one at CBS had told them ahead of time that not only would Person of Interest be left off of the network’s fall schedule, but its episode order would be cut from the usual 22 to 13. In fact, the two executive producers laughed at a question that presumed they had been given a heads-up about either development, both of which are signs of imminent cancellation.

“It was pretty surprising,” said Plageman. “We had felt at the time that we would be getting a full order going into the season.” They learned that Person of Interest had been ghosted off the schedule only after CBS unveiled its fall programming to press before its upfront presentation. And then, Plageman said, “You go through the usual gamut of emotions.”

After these unforeseen blows, Nolan said the show’s creative team decided to move forward with their own plan. “No one was clear with us that this was a final season; we kind of decided that this was a final season. You read the tea leaves here, and it was clear that with a reduced order it’s not likely that we were coming back,” he said. “So we decided: Fuck it. We’re going to tell the end of this story, in such a way that doesn’t slam the door shut on the universe of the show — that wouldn’t be a fitting end to the show anyway. But telling a final season in such a way that it would leave everyone satisfied with the story that we told. And that was our decision. This is a gift.”

In a statement to BuzzFeed News regarding Person of Interest, CBS spokesperson Chris Ender wrote: “It’s never easy to say good-bye to a good show, but we’re proud of what all of us — network, studio, actors and producers — have accomplished over a great run of five seasons and 103 episodes.”

Person of Interest is both a relic of a rapidly dying business model for broadcast television, and a harbinger. Its producer, Warner Bros., the once indomitable studio that developed and oversaw Friends and ER, is in a difficult position these days. It still owns The Big Bang Theory, and plenty of other shows. But without a major network corporate sibling where it can funnel its productions — Universal Television has NBC, 20th Century Fox has Fox, ABC Studios has ABC, and CBS Studios has CBS — Warner Bros. ends up at a disadvantage in a case like Person of Interest. (Warner Bros. does co-own The CW with CBS, but it’s a smaller network that caters to a younger audience than the other four broadcasters.) As CBS’s chairman, president, and CEO Leslie Moonves told The Hollywood Reporter recently, the company “broke even” on Person of Interest last year, but because Warner Bros., not CBS, profits from the show’s back end (DVD sales, foreign rights, streaming, syndication), it was literally not worth it to renew the show.

The Machine might shake its head knowingly about such capitalist concerns dictating art. The Person of Interest producers, however, were not naive to these obstructions. “This is how the world works,” said Nolan. But that doesn’t mean they have to like it. “If the business is just going to be more vertically integrated, where the networks only buy their own product, that’s not very good competition,” Plageman said.

Even when Person of Interest was a massive hit, they felt the negative effects of these corporate tensions. For its first two seasons, the show didn’t stream anywhere: not on Hulu, not on Netflix after the season ended — and not even on CBS.com. “We literally existed in primetime,” Nolan said. “If you didn’t see the show or didn’t DVR the show, you weren’t going to see the show. And the only way to catch up on the show was by way of DVDs.” After the second season, CBS.com began streaming episodes; after Season 4, Person of Interest finally became available on Netflix. But considering viewer behavior at this current moment, it was a recipe that created an eroding, aging audience. And so, after the fourth season, CBS decided to try a new show in the fall in Person of Interest’s former time period: the now-canceled Limitless.

The signals all pointed one way. Yet no matter how much Nolan, Plageman, and fellow showrunner Denise Thé had their own plan to execute — ending Person of Interest how they wanted it to end — the limbo was painful. Sarah Shahi, one of the show’s leads, was cast in another CBS pilot, Nancy Drew (which did not get picked up), and they were asked to strike the show’s sets.

When asked about those instances, Nolan said, “I’d rather not get into those specifics if possible. Look, no one ever wants to have the difficult conversation, right? And I get that.” Later, he added: “No one wanted to pick up the phone and say, ‘You’re canceled,’ because, frankly, that’s not quite how it works. There’s a lot of moving pieces when the network is looking at what’s in front of them. They’ve got a slate of shows coming out, they don’t know if the new stuff is going to work. You just become a question mark for them.”

Plageman said that their concerns about the uncertainties surrounding Person of Interest’s fate were mostly for the actors and the crew, who want to know “whether they have a level of job security.” “With actors, it’s a much more difficult scenario, and they’re being kept in the dark and told a number of different things,” Plageman said. “It’s even worse when you’re on set, and there’s a game of telephone, and people start to speculate.”

He added: “They have these huge long contracts, and they have to figure out whether they’re going to be able to go and read for another pilot, or are they going to be held for the duration until the show is done airing, all the way through the spring. It precluded a number of our actors from going out.”

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My apologies; had some computer problems yesterday, so this will be posted without a SPOILER box, since its already aired. It was the 100th episode! :)


FINCH'S NUMBER COMES UP WHEN A FATAL ERROR BLOWS HIS COVER IDENTITY, ON THE 100th EPISODE OF "PERSON OF INTEREST," TUESDAY, MAY 31

"The Day The World Went Away" – Finch's number comes up when a fatal error blows his cover identity and sets off a deadly series of escalating encounters with Samaritan's operatives, on the 100th episode of PERSON OF INTEREST, Tuesday, May 31 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CHEAT TWEET: Finch's cover is blown & Samaritan turns NY into a warzone! Will every1 survive the #PersonOfInterest 100th ep? 5/31 10pm http://bit.ly/1T9C3S5

REGULAR CAST:
Jim Caviezel (John Reese)
Michael Emerson (Harold Finch)
Kevin Chapman (Lionel Fusco)
Sarah Shahi (Sameen Shaw)
Amy Acker (Root)

RECURRING CAST:
John Nolan (Greer)
Enrico Colantoni (Elias)
Josh Close (Jeff Blackwell)
Robert Manning, Jr. (Zachary)

GUEST CAST:
Geoff Pierson (FBI SAIC Roberts)
Christine Cartell (Brenda Jones)
Reese Madigan (Detective #1)
DeShawn Harold Mitchell (Detective #2)
Sunita Mani (Sonum)
Barrington Walters, Jr (Banger)
Ed Incle (Javier)
R.J. Foster (Police Officer)
Debbie Campbell (Waitress)
Ryan Quinn (Guard)
Mark Doherty (First Samaritan Op)
Nicholas Tucci (Samaritan Op)

WRITTEN BY: Andy Callahan and Melissa Scrivner Love
DIRECTED BY: Fred Toye
 
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