Person of Interest (Season 1)


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Can they really call it reuniting when he wasn't an original cast member?

I mean, Lindelof and Cuse were the ones running the show when Emerson was on the cast.

well I see your point there...but he was in a show that had JJ being a part of it.

  • 2 weeks later...
James Caviezel has been cast in J.J. Abrams and Jonah Nolan?s CBS drama pilot Person of Interest.

He joins Lost alum Michael Emerson and Oscar-nominated actress Taraji P. Henson in the Warner Bros. Television project.

The drama centers on a paramilitary CIA officer (Caviezel) who is presumed killed in the line of duty, but resurfaces in New York City where he teams up with an eccentric billionaire (Emerson) to clean up the city?s violent underworld.

Caviezel co-starred opposite Ian McKellen in AMC?s 2009 remake of The Prisoner. He also starred in Terrence Malick?s Thin Red Line and Mel Gibson?s Passion of the Christ.

Source: THR

Taken from: SpoilerTV http://www.spoilertv.com/2011/03/person-of-interest-james-caviezel-joins.html#ixzz1Ffb5cxKv

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Hey Rappy, was there any sci-fi stuff involved? Or was it just a pure crime drama type show? Like, the rich dood heads a project where they know things ahead of time before they happen, but don't know the circumstances etc and this ex-cia dood is brought in to beat people up. No time travel/humanity is doomed/machines took over/the future is not set stuff? :p

Hey Rappy, was there any sci-fi stuff involved? Or was it just a pure crime drama type show? Like, the rich dood heads a project where they know things ahead of time before they happen, but don't know the circumstances etc and this ex-cia dood is brought in to beat people up. No time travel/humanity is doomed/machines took over/the future is not set stuff? :p

I am not Rappy, but I can confirm none of that sci-fi bs is in it. I actually enjoyed the pilot.

I am not Rappy, but I can confirm none of that sci-fi bs is in it. I actually enjoyed the pilot.

Ah well, no big deal I suppose. But, I still bet that the ex-cia dood beats people up real good right? And that there's a female lead he is interested in...AMIRITE? :D

So a machine that can predict things to come isn't Sci-Fi?

Alright episode, but nothing amazing.

So wait, there IS something that can predict the future or see outcomes but not who or what does who or what? This sounds just like this script I've been working on for 3 years now lol

THEY STOLE MY IDEAS! (Not really)

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