Only one episode left *sigh* I'm going to miss them....
Well, except for Greer. Mouahahahah Greer's dead!! *happy dance*
I'll admit it was kind of a little stupid... There was absolutely no reason in the world for Greer not to get out of this room. But I do like the poetry of Samaritan killing Greer. And at least he'll stop talking now. Why oh why do the bad guys always have to talk so much?
I loved the little glimpses of where would our heroes be in a world without the Machine. Nathan and Carter would still be alive (not sure *why* Carter would be alive...) but John would have ended killing himself despite saving Jessica. Which I actually found terribly tragic. The fact that he doesn't even appear in his own AU, just a number on a stone, added to his blatant absence in a world with no Machine.
No Machine, but still Samaritan, so it's probably just as well that the Machine is out there. If only for only a few more days...
Harold having to kill The Machine to destroy Samaritan was my idea of how it would come down since the beginning, so no surprise here. Though not sure why Harold had to voice-password protect the virus...
Bonus point for Harold speaking French and John's Willy Wonka reference. :)
But Fusco, oh Fusco... He gave me the scare of my life there! Apparently Samaritan doesn't recruit based on intelligence, cause really, not checking if the Detective was wearing a vest... It seemed a bit odd that they're only bringing up those dead bodies from the tunnel now, but at least there's hope we'll find out the end game of this plot next week.
And then we all go back to the opening scene of 5x01. The Machine calling, a deserted subway station... So something tells me Samaritan isn't going to go down without a fight.
Well, except for Greer. Mouahahahah Greer's dead!! *happy dance*
I'll admit it was kind of a little stupid... There was absolutely no reason in the world for Greer not to get out of this room. But I do like the poetry of Samaritan killing Greer. And at least he'll stop talking now. Why oh why do the bad guys always have to talk so much?
I loved the little glimpses of where would our heroes be in a world without the Machine. Nathan and Carter would still be alive (not sure *why* Carter would be alive...) but John would have ended killing himself despite saving Jessica. Which I actually found terribly tragic. The fact that he doesn't even appear in his own AU, just a number on a stone, added to his blatant absence in a world with no Machine.
No Machine, but still Samaritan, so it's probably just as well that the Machine is out there. If only for only a few more days...
Harold having to kill The Machine to destroy Samaritan was my idea of how it would come down since the beginning, so no surprise here. Though not sure why Harold had to voice-password protect the virus...
Bonus point for Harold speaking French and John's Willy Wonka reference. :)
But Fusco, oh Fusco... He gave me the scare of my life there! Apparently Samaritan doesn't recruit based on intelligence, cause really, not checking if the Detective was wearing a vest... It seemed a bit odd that they're only bringing up those dead bodies from the tunnel now, but at least there's hope we'll find out the end game of this plot next week.
And then we all go back to the opening scene of 5x01. The Machine calling, a deserted subway station... So something tells me Samaritan isn't going to go down without a fight.
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