The Devil's Share
- Episode aired Nov 26, 2013
- TV-14
- 43m
The team seeks justice for Carter's murder, but Finch realizes that one person may go too far in the battle against HR. Meanwhile, NYPD officer Patrick Simmons' number comes up.The team seeks justice for Carter's murder, but Finch realizes that one person may go too far in the battle against HR. Meanwhile, NYPD officer Patrick Simmons' number comes up.The team seeks justice for Carter's murder, but Finch realizes that one person may go too far in the battle against HR. Meanwhile, NYPD officer Patrick Simmons' number comes up.
- US Marshal
- (as Shawn T. Andrew)
- Ready Team One
- (as Regi Huc)
- Paul Carter
- (uncredited)
- Carl Elias
- (uncredited)
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I complain bitterly about the dearth of real entertainment on television, but I must say this episode has proved that it's still possible to entertain without formula. I recognize not every show this season hit the same note, but they were all important to make this episode so brilliant.
I can't remember being so thrilled watching a TV show before. This had everything. Tension, compassion, action. What a joyride of emotions they put the viewer through.
Even though I had an inkling of what was coming I didn't know exactly when it was going to happen. That's the slightly frustrating thing about watching a show ten years after everyone else. You end up Googling all the cast and notice that some are in far fewer episodes than the other stars. Then you read a snippet somewhere else and suddenly you can't unread what you've already seen.
If you haven't watched this show then you must do. Put the first one on and you will be hooked.
EDIT. Forgive me. My review is for the previous episode.
The best show since 24 imo.
Going in you thought it was going to be a revenge show and the opening minutes did nothing to dispel those thoughts....but as usual Person of Interest turns things around and by shows end you are completely turned around wondering how you got there.
It's an amazing story and the show amazes me on how in one hour they can grow a character while keeping the fast paced action.
At the end of the show you realized how much Joss was loved and how her character changed the other shows characters.
I will not give any spoilers but since the start of the show Fusco's presence has been slowly dwindling and for the past few weeks his character has almost been nonexistent. Between the "Crossing" and "The Devils share" Fusco is back with vengeance.
Not merely the best episode of the series to date but one of the best TV hours ever produced in the history of the medium, (and this reviewer has been watching since the 1950s) Technically perfect, from the fast-open to the wonderful cameo by Enrico Colantoni as Elias at the end.
Special mention to Kevin Chapman for stealing his scenes and revealing a new aspect of his character never seen before.
Basically flawless. Not surprised to see Nolan "hisself" has a co-writing credit. (Reminds me of the best Buffy episodes, they always showed Whedon as a co-writer.)
Here is the thing, while every producer WANTS to take his or her show to the next level, few make the journey successfully.
This is the exception that proves the rule.
Finally we have the pairing that the writers had been teasing us about for some time: (ORIGINAL TEAM) - (CARTER) + (ROOT) Not counting Bear (part of the original team, works literally for table scraps) and The Machine (talks only to Root).
Watched it several times, and could not find any way to improve on it.
Something rare and special -- perfect television, as an art form.
If you are reading this review before you see the show, congratulations, You just hit paydirt.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst episode to not have the intro with Finch talking about himself, the team, and the machine.
- GoofsWhen Reese is shown in the flashback, the Machine view shows him with yellow color, signifying that he knows about the machine, even though he had not yet even met Finch. In previous flashbacks to times before he met Finch, he had various colors depending on his status at that time, but never yellow.
- Quotes
[Under police arrest, Officer Simmons is lying in a hospital bed when he senses someone in the darkened room]
Carl Elias: It's just me, Officer.
[Elias leans forward in his chair into the light]
Officer Patrick Simmons: Elias. What do you want? Quinn and I are bust. HR is dead. Nothin' else to do but to rub my face in it.
Carl Elias: Not really my style.
Officer Patrick Simmons: Then why the hell are you here?
Carl Elias: Well, there remains a debt. Civilization rests on the principle that we treat our criminals better than they treated their victims, that we not stoop to their level.
[pause]
Carl Elias: But you and I are outliers; we're not really a part of civilization. We're something... older. Which means, of course, that we can do the things that civilized people can't. I offered to kill you for Detective Carter many times, and she always said no. She was civilized to the very end. I don't think she liked me. But I liked her very much. You killed her. So now I consider it my responsibility to fix the particular problem that is you, Officer Simmons.
Officer Patrick Simmons: You really think you're gonna be the one to kill me?
Carl Elias: [laughing] No. No, my friend is going to kill you. I'm just gonna watch.
[Elias leans back in his chair as his right-hand man Scarface approaches Simmons with a garrote and proceeds to strangle him to death]
- Crazy creditsNot only is the title sequence absent, but there isn't even a title card at any point.