• Network: CBS
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 22, 2011
  • Season #: 1 , 2 , 3
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Universal acclaim- based on 39 Ratings

  • Summary: Answers to who Amy Acker's character's really is and reasons for her actions are slowly revealed in the second season, as Resse and the Machine continues their work without Finch.
  • Genre(s): Drama
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  1. Positive: 7 out of 7
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  1. Season 2 started off faster and with more intrigue than season 1. The writing on the show remains very solid for a show without a continuous story line, although it does have some reoccurring plots. The acting and character development are top notch. If the premier is any indication, season 2 should put this show among the best on TV. Expand
  2. Great show. Keeps getting better. I like the plot and character development. Even though the show is formulaic it never really gets old -- the underlying story is always there. Expand
  3. Person of Interest was the best new network drama of 2011 and second best new drama of 2011. The show has great writing, script, music, acting. It has many plot lines that are all cohesive in the series. It's amazing. Expand
  4. Would be so happy to be wrong. Person of Interest has to Jonathan Nolan after racks, everyone should remember his work along with his brother Chris. The idea of the show is exceptional, but like almost all the series in the U.S., are subject to sales. In the second season I am more attracted the flashback that the series itself. I mean, in short, without the pressure of the CBS network, each chapter would be better. Expand

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