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The team is on the run. After weeks in hiding Reese goes on the offensive. He not only clashes with Samaritan's agents but also comes face to face with the AI in a verbal exchange: human vs. machine. At the same time his views collide with Finch's who is pressured by Root to recreate The Machine as an open and proactive system. Amidst these challenges, it's his mysterious encounters with Carter and the loyal support by Fusco that keep him on his path towards redemption and make him discover new truths. What will he do when an all-changing event shakes the team in its foundations? (Just an idea how Reese's theme in Season 5 could look like.) NOTES & THOUGHTS "I can reshape their reality." "You think you are a mastermind." "I am a god." "See you on the other side." [There is no other side for a machine. Here, Reese is mocking the machine's megalomaniac delusion and those that share in it. The boy he is talking to is the human interface for the AI (machine). That's what a human-machine exchange could look like. (So far we only had the machine-machine exchange.) At this point, Reese is best fitted to represent the human side. By now, he carries parts of Carter's strong values himself and he has always found access to other human beings very easily. He neither personifies nor aggrandizes machines in any way. He said, he never fully trusted even The Machine. Finch isn't fitted for that role as he said himself that humans have always been a mystery to him. In addition, he might be moving closer to Root's views who is deeply in favor of a powerful AI (machine) running the world. Without Reese, a major perspective on the issue would be missing. (And then there is the fact that Jim Caviezel played Jesus ... so if Samaritan is the devil ...)] "You build something you can't control. ... Are you really willing to take that risk? ... Harold?" [The discussion Reese and Finch would be having with Finch pondering Root's idea of making The Machine an open and proactive system like Samaritan. A system that can get out of control in different ways such as ending up in the hands of the wrong people or in the sense of taking "a life of its own". Among other things, Reese has seen the massacre in Ordos, China, that the wrong people were willing to commit against innocent civilians. He knows the possible consequences of having to protect or losing control over such a system. He was on the ground. It's soldiers like him that would be picking up the pieces when things go wrong. Reese would be in favor of rebuilding The Machine, but likely in a way similar to the old one with high security measures. Afterall, The Machine didn't fail because of itself but because of the mistake made by Finch and Root going into the Asylum without any decent plan, thereby getting caught and being traded for The Machine's location.] "I never said 'thank you' for looking after me when I needed it." [Reese has a very special relationship to the homeless community. It's here that he could have found a woman, maybe a former soldier like Carter but suffering from PTSD and therefor living on the streets, unable to find a job and to settle into a civilian life. But with the capability to blend into Reese's life. Not minding being on the run with him. From her flashbacks we could learn that, in the army, Carter once saved her life. Thus them having their love for Carter in common. That would be healing. That would be Reese's kind of a family. (Wrenn Schmidt is a phenomenal actress but her character has unfortunately never been appropriately introduced, has never been given the space needed with an own backstory and it's very difficult to see how she could fit into the life Reese is really living.)] Music: Pandemic - Really Slow Motion Mercury Rises - Really Slow Motion Fly Beyond the Limit - Mattia Cupelli