When the social security number of a young prosecutor comes up, Reese and Finch work together to figure out if their person of interest is the victim or perpetrator, on the series premiere.
Fast National ratings for Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011Fall programming continued to roll out last night, making for a rerun-free Thursday that included four series premieres. Most notably, however, is the second night of FOX's "The X Factor," which performed more
If you're looking for a procedural of a very different color, or even if you don't care for the procedural format, you might just fall in love with 'Person of Interest' (Thu., 9PM ET on CBS). It certainly had one of the stronger pilots in this new premier more
With names like J.J. Abrams ( Lost , Star Trek ) and Jonathan Nolan ( The Dark Knight ) attached to a brand new crime drama on CBS, it's hard not to be, well, interested. The premise is relatively simple: Take one down and out ex-CIA agent filled with cyn more
Person of Interest “Pilot”, Season 1 Episode 1 – When this show was announced, it sounded too good to be true . Super producer J.J. Abrams teaming up with Jonah Nolan, the co-writer of The Dark Knight . Then you throw in Michael Emerson (o more
We begin with the sound of seagulls and the sight of breezy curtains. Reese (played by Jim Caviezel) is sexily shirtless and canoodling in bed with a pretty young woman. His voice is musing about how it is when you meet the right person… Cut to Reese in a more
For the bereft fans who have been somewhat at sea since the end of "Lost" 18 long months ago, a little news: Ben Linus, the so-bad-he's-good mastermind played to chilling perfection by Michael Emerson, is back.In "Person of Interest's" premiere episode, w more
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Seven years ago today, LOST debuted. (Time sure flies, doesn’t it?) So it’s really only fitting PERSON OF INTEREST, the new series from the J.J. Abrams production company, Bad Robot, also has their debut tonight. As an extra dose of awesome for LOST fans? more
The pedigree for CBS's new "Person of Interest" sets it up for some high expectations: Creator Jonathan Nolan wrote "The Dark Knight," executive producer JJ Abrams and star Michael Emerson are drawn from the world of "Lost," and Jim Cavieziel used to be J more