I'd have to say that the most heartbreaking scene is at the very end when Reese sets the box down, then looks at Det. Fusco(?) when he realizes it's Carter's desk. They are both still mourning her.
10urable10, in my opinion, that makes him even more badass. Take away the machine, and Root definitely would lose in a fight. Even with the Machine, the odds aren't in her favor.
@@nihleigleca6702 do you know reese ? do you know that he was really trained to kill people ? unlike root... he is trained to resist pain not root and belive me her alone wouldnt even hold 2 minutes against him.
This video is great!!!...i really like to see detective John Ryle...the scenes combination is very nice although the part were John looks very sad because he will be in the desk of Joss...
Like I said, the series as a whole was never truly out of form, but season 2 and 3 had their fair share of bumps (Shaw was hard to take to at first, considering she was at first just a more sociopathic Reese from season 1, while Reese (and the tone of the show overall) mellowed considerably throughout. That bit in Season 1, where Reese holds the serial rapist hostage with a gun on the table and asks the man to help him decide whether or not he deserves to live; or Reese bursting into the US Marshal's office in New York and beating the tar out of everyone between him and a abusive husband. Those sort of things would not have happened as freely in Season 2 or 3 as they did in Season 1. My uncle, a lover of comic books and various forms of quality film, who got me into the show in the first place, admitted he hasn't watched much past Season 1 because the tonal shift between seasons was so dramatic). They always got back on track when they started pursuing the larger story at hand (Carter's war on HR, Vigilance and Samaritan) and they always got back on track well. This particular episode was a lot like 3x11, just without the somewhat bumpy road preceding it. It was everything that makes the show fantastic (great action, clever schemes and twists on all sides, a pile of moral questions and desire to save people. And an somewhat ominous AI watching the entire world). I guess "return to form" was not the best choice of words. But "it's back" has already been done to death.
+ISchulz Now that I have watched all 4 seasons I can say that the most boring ones were those where only one story was told. It makes a film much more interesting when the storyline goes several paths like the two last episodes of season 4 that was really breathtaking. And then of course the episodes that are more emotional like Carters death. But I agree the episodes with Dr. Tillman and the Marshal episodes were really good, because they showed a lot of character study of both Finch and Reese. And Emerson and Caviezel are very accomplished actors.
Yes, that's also right but I see that look he gave to the camera as a challange or something like that. He knew Samaritan was watching them but he still wanted to help the number and said the words that he shouldn't say loudly.
Reese has a death wish, he was just waiting for the perfect time to sacrifice himself. He has no life outside the man in the suit. The difference between him and Shaw is that being Finch's agent is her job and it's the only job she's suited for but she still lives her life John doesn't, everything he does is about self-flagellation for every mistake he has done.
One of the greatest shows that I have seen. Really miss it.
I love every character but I'm so glad we see much more Reese scenes this season.
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The character development and interaction in this series is incredible.👍
A good show that didn't disappoint.
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“It wasn’t my weapon.”
Thank you
Thumbs-Up #283, Wednesday afternoon 27 November 2019! Perfect arrangement of sequences, perfect ending to the entire video.
I'd have to say that the most heartbreaking scene is at the very end when Reese sets the box down, then looks at Det. Fusco(?) when he realizes it's Carter's desk. They are both still mourning her.
@Mike Wazowski HR got to her, well the last HR member.
Yes, it is!💔
@@Adam.Reader14 glad the final scene with HR was elias and scarface killing simmons
Unlike Ms. Groves, Mr. Reese doesn't need a god that whispers everything in his ear :D
10urable10, in my opinion, that makes him even more badass. Take away the machine, and Root definitely would lose in a fight. Even with the Machine, the odds aren't in her favor.
Pretty sure root got both Reese and Harold without the Machine but I got your point lol.
And when he has it on his side... Ooh boy is he just a turret of death
@@nihleigleca6702 do you know reese ? do you know that he was really trained to kill people ? unlike root... he is trained to resist pain not root and belive me her alone wouldnt even hold 2 minutes against him.
@@nihleigleca6702 reese would hold a fight against john wick even with solid snake root would die in 2 seconde
This video is great!!!...i really like to see detective John Ryle...the scenes combination is very nice although the part were John looks very sad because he will be in the desk of Joss...
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With all the remade shows, this is one I would actually like to see.
Fucking return to form.
Not that it was ever truly out of form, but this episode was a bit of everything that makes the series great, done well.
Fucking return? Why do you think so?
Like I said, the series as a whole was never truly out of form, but season 2 and 3 had their fair share of bumps (Shaw was hard to take to at first, considering she was at first just a more sociopathic Reese from season 1, while Reese (and the tone of the show overall) mellowed considerably throughout. That bit in Season 1, where Reese holds the serial rapist hostage with a gun on the table and asks the man to help him decide whether or not he deserves to live; or Reese bursting into the US Marshal's office in New York and beating the tar out of everyone between him and a abusive husband. Those sort of things would not have happened as freely in Season 2 or 3 as they did in Season 1. My uncle, a lover of comic books and various forms of quality film, who got me into the show in the first place, admitted he hasn't watched much past Season 1 because the tonal shift between seasons was so dramatic). They always got back on track when they started pursuing the larger story at hand (Carter's war on HR, Vigilance and Samaritan) and they always got back on track well.
This particular episode was a lot like 3x11, just without the somewhat bumpy road preceding it. It was everything that makes the show fantastic (great action, clever schemes and twists on all sides, a pile of moral questions and desire to save people. And an somewhat ominous AI watching the entire world).
I guess "return to form" was not the best choice of words. But "it's back" has already been done to death.
+ISchulz Now that I have watched all 4 seasons I can say that the most boring ones were those where only one story was told. It makes a film much more interesting when the storyline goes several paths like the two last episodes of season 4 that was really breathtaking. And then of course the episodes that are more emotional like Carters death. But I agree the episodes with Dr. Tillman and the Marshal episodes were really good, because they showed a lot of character study of both Finch and Reese. And Emerson and Caviezel are very accomplished actors.
1:33 shows that Reese is definitely not afraid of them but I'm not sure it's a good thing.
Yes, that's also right but I see that look he gave to the camera as a challange or something like that. He knew Samaritan was watching them but he still wanted to help the number and said the words that he shouldn't say loudly.
Reese has a death wish, he was just waiting for the perfect time to sacrifice himself. He has no life outside the man in the suit. The difference between him and Shaw is that being Finch's agent is her job and it's the only job she's suited for but she still lives her life John doesn't, everything he does is about self-flagellation for every mistake he has done.
Of course the cell/bomb ends up under a car. I love this show!
according to John, the dog only would lidyrn to Dutch commands... he understands German too (heard it before). Bleibel (German), blijf (Dutch)
Lucky facial recognition soft wear has not been developed for dogs....
It has but it's not very useful, it just identifies every dog as "Good Boy/Girl".
Still love this movie to this day but have to wonder, what police dept lets their plainclothes drive a BMW 540i?
Reese and Shaw siblings 😂
The Panopticon Matrix?
what in the music ?
Your notes besides no percieved time
ha haaaa are you guys taking a safety course?
Yeah sure whatever. Can you now order me a JustEat? I'm super hungry and wanna eat dinner whilst watching TH-cam so hurry the f up.
"You really shouldn't hold those things sideways, you can't aim... ... Ah, forget it."
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Does that guy ever speak normally?
+daniel blanchet That IS normal. He does not raise his voice loud like you because it harms the vocal chords.
Very rarely.
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