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    Person of Interest

    TV-142011 · Crime drama · 5 seasons

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  2. Person of Interest: Created by Jonathan Nolan. With Jim Caviezel, Kevin Chapman, Michael Emerson, Amy Acker. An ex-CIA agent and a wealthy programmer save lives via a surveillance AI that sends them the identities of civilians involved in impending crimes.

  3. Person of Interest is an American science fiction crime drama [2] television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2011, [3] to June 21, 2016, [4] with its five seasons consisting of 103 episodes. The series was created by Jonathan Nolan; executive producers were Nolan, J. J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Greg Plageman, Denise Thé, and Chris Fisher .

    • September 22, 2011 –, June 21, 2016
    • CBS
  4. October 5, 2011. 44min. TV-14. When the Machine directs Reese and Finch to a former soldier with shady connections to a crime ring, Reese must infiltrate the gang, taking part in their heist. Meanwhile, Detective Carter's closer than ever to finding out who Reese is.

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  6. A vigilante crime-fighting team uses a program that predicts violent crimes. Watch seasons 1-5 on Fandango, Prime Video or Apple TV.

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  7. Watch Person of Interest Person of Interest is a crime thriller about a presumed-dead former CIA agent, John Reese, who teams up with mysterious billionaire Harold Finch to prevent violent crimes with high-tech surveillance and their own brand of vigilante justice. Reese's special training in covert operations appeals to Finch, a software genius who invented a program, aka "The Machine," that ...

  8. Watch or buy the sci-fi crime drama series Person of Interest on various platforms. Follow John Reese and Harold Finch as they use a machine to prevent crimes in New York City.

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