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- Season 1 overviewSep 22, 2011-May 17, 201223 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Pilot Sep 22, 2011
- Reese and Finch must figure out whether a young prosecutor is a victim or a suspect.
- 2. Ghosts Sep 29, 2011
- Reese and Finch question the machine's reliability when it prompts the investigation of a dead teen.
- 3. Mission Creep Oct 6, 2011
- Reese infiltrates a gang to get closer to a former Marine that the machine tagged.
- 4. Cura Te Ipsum Oct 13, 2011
- Reese and Finch try to unravel a threat to a promising young doctor (Linda Cardellini).
- 5. Judgement Oct 20, 2011
- Reese and Finch must investigate a judge known for his tough sentences.
- 6. The Fix Oct 27, 2011
- A new person of interest, a beautiful and resourceful woman, leaves Reese captivated.
- 7. Witness Nov 3, 2011
- Reese and Finch rush to save a schoolteacher who witnessed a mob hit.
- 8. Foe Nov 17, 2011
- The latest person of interest has connections to Cold War Soviet espionage circles.
- 9. Get Carter Dec 8, 2011
- Things get complicated for Reese and Finch when Carter's name comes up as a person of interest.
- 10. Number Crunch Dec 15, 2011
- Detective Carter faces fallout from her encounter with Reese and Finch.
- 11. Super Jan 12, 2012
- Finch investigates a building super who watches his tenants too closely.
- 12. Legacy Jan 19, 2012
- When Carter finally meets Reese, he asks her to help with their latest person of interest.
- 13. Root Cause Feb 2, 2012
- The latest POI may have been pushed to his breaking point by a string of bad luck.
- 14. Wolf and Cub Feb 9, 2012
- A teenager whose brother was recently murdered is identified as the latest person of interest.
- 15. Blue Code Feb 16, 2012
- Reese infiltrates a smuggling ring in pursuit of the latest person of interest.
- 16. Risk Feb 23, 2012
- Reese and Finch pursue young trader at a major investment bank who is caught up in a scam.
- 17. Baby Blue Mar 8, 2012
- Reese and Finch are puzzled when the machine names a 6-month-old baby as the latest POI.
- 18. Identity Crisis Mar 29, 2012
- The machine directs Reese and Finch to a person who seems to be living a double life.
- 19. Flesh and Blood Apr 5, 2012
- When the machine names the dons of five crime families, Reese and Finch suspect Elias' involvement.
- 20. Matsya Nyaya Apr 26, 2012
- To track the latest person of interest, Reese goes under cover as part of an armored truck crew.
- 21. Many Happy Returns May 3, 2012
- Finch tries to keep Reese away from the latest person of interest.
- 22. No Good Deed May 10, 2012
- A person of interest winds up in the middle of a dark government conspiracy.
- 23. Firewall May 17, 2012
- Reese becomes trapped with his POI in a heavily surveilled part of the city.
- The title refers to "Sotto voce", which is used to denote emphasis attained by lowering one's voice rather than raising it, similar to the effect provided by an aside.
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May 30, 2016 · Sotto Voce: Directed by Margot Lulick. With Jim Caviezel, Kevin Chapman, Amy Acker, Sarah Shahi. 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.
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- 2016-05-30
"Sotto Voce" is the 9th episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Person of Interest. It is the 99th overall episode of the series and is written by Sabir Pirzada and directed by producer Margot Lulick. It aired on CBS in the United States and on CTV in Canada on May 30, 2016.
- Synopsis
- Episode Notes
- Production Notes
- Trivia
- Quotes
Origin of the Title
Sotto voce is Italian for "under the voice", that is, to speak in a low voice for emphasis. The technique is designed to suggest revelation of a secret, or a piece of information that might otherwise shock or offend.
Main Plot Points
The events in this episode are in Machine point of view. •Persons of Interest: Terry Easton, the putative latest victim of "The Voice" and Matthew Stone, a Samaritan agent assigned to Root. •Fusco and Reese have to face the Voice's newest plot, leading to Fusco being injured protecting Reese. •Fusco learns about the existence of the Machine from Reese; in the last scene he is, for the first time, depicted with a yellow box. •Finch and Elias pursue "The Voice" together. •The Voice is identified as Terry Easton and is killed by Elias who with the help of Scarface and his gang affixed a car bomb to his vehicle hours before the meeting. •Shaw reaches New York, and is reunited with Root, who takes her to the team.
•This episode reintroduces the antagonist known only as the Voice, who first appeared in “Last Call”.
•This episode can be seen as the last episode before the real 'endgame', in which Samaritan and The Machine battle.
Bloopers and Continuity Errors
•When Reese and Fusco run out of ammunition before Terry Easton tries to kill Reese, two Templarios can be seen left across the precinct. When Reese reaches a gun, he only kills one and the other one disappears with neither Reese nor Fusco having had ammunition left to kill him with and no indication that he escaped or was captured.
Music
•"Fake Empire" by The National - End of the episode, when the team is all standing together under the Queensboro Bridge.
•This is the first episode whose events are seen entirely from the Machine's point of view for the entire episode since “Karma”, which was also written by Sabir Pirzada.
•This is the third time the iconic shot of the team under the Queensboro Bridge (on the Queens side) is used in the series. The first time is in “Pilot” and the second is in “Many Happy Returns”.
•"Good morning, you missed a spot" (Root, to Finch)
•"Our locksmith appears so benign you'd never see him coming" (Finch, to Reese, referring to Terry Easton, later revealed to be the Voice)
•"I don't want money. I want to go with you. The man you're seeking associates with known criminals and killers; trust me, you could use a hand on this one. ... And I've already lost my two friends. I cannot afford to lose another." (Elias, to Finch)
•"The man on the other side of this door is careful. Cunning. Dangerous." (Elias, to Finch) "So who is he?" (Finch) "The custodian" (Elias)
•"Sameen. You're really here! She brought you back to me." (Root, to Shaw)
•"How many guys they got?" (Fusco, to Reese) "More than we've got bullets. Take cover." (Reese)
May 31, 2016 · Verdict. "Sotto Voce" wasn't an outright siege episode, but it was a cool action-packed labyrinthine puzzle. And a Samaritan-free one at that. By the end, Fusco knew the truth, Shaw returned...
Episode 509: Sotto Voce. In Mexico, two men transporting a family across the desert force them off the truck midway, claiming that the family paid only for a certain duration of travel instead of a distance. The family attempts to negotiate, until Shaw arrives and incapacitates the men, allowing the family to drive off in the truck.
May 31, 2016 · HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Sotto Voce," the latest episode of "Person of Interest," CBS' cyberpunk thriller starring Jim Caviezel, Michael Emerson, Amy Acker, and Sarah Shahi.
May 31, 2016 · Person of Interest Sotto Voce video: Finch, Reese face old foe. Marvel's Luke Cage season 2 binge recap. Gangs of London star Sopé Dìrísù talks shocking character return. Entertainment Weekly.