This show had more heart and more humanity than anything else around. I have completed 8 complete binge watchings of it from beginning to end. I will continue to enjoy it.
I'm watching every reaction video I can find so I can enjoy others feeling what I felt. Before this covid shit, I finished the series with my mom(her first time). Great Show!
Unfortunately, I have to say no. Jim Caviezel is a devout Christian and will not do sex scenes. Watch him in this series and in "The Count of Monte Cristo," every time his character is supposed to have sex they do a cutaway and if he is shown in bed with a woman there is always something, sheets usually, placed between them. That would not work for Bond. I've heard they are working on a sequel to "The Passion of the Christ" and he will again be portraying Jesus.
@@keithdean9149 So he won't do cheap sex scenes. What does that matter? It in no way lessens the brilliance of his work in this series. The finest ensemble cast I've ever seen in a TV series.
@@whooziss There was another reply that looks like it was removed suggesting he play James Bond. Wow I am sure his acting would be terrific the fact that he Will not do “cheap sex scenes” Means Hollywood will not accept him as James Bond because Bond sleeps with almost every woman in one of his movies.
@@keithdean9149 He will not only not do sex scenes, but as i have read he will not do anything wich does not conform with his faith, even simple kissing secenes are really hard for him apparently. I can imagine with these "limitations" there are extremely few big budget roles out there where he can make himself known. I think he was really good in this role, but I have a feeling he wouldn´t be as good in other roles, because I don´t think i have ever seen him as anthing other than stoic calm. The standout in this PoI was Michael Emmerson.
The Root Shaw thing felt like bad fanfiction to appease the fanboys on the show. Shaw was a bland and unlikeable character the entire time. Why she was a main character and not Elias is beyond me. And Root was mentally unstable and abusive - while they managed to make her a complex character, she shouldn't have ever been in a relationship with anyone. The first 3 seasons had great writing but from 4 onwards it went downhill.
@@ofsevim JJ Abrams isn't exactly the benchmark of great creativity. He's decent, but gets too bogged down in making things look cool and PC to appease the executives that ultimately his work suffers from it. My guess is that the only reason S1- mostly 3 were good was because Jonathan Nolan and the others like Amanda Segel are good writers.
Scenes like this is why Person of Interest was one of CBS's best shows. The show started off as somewhat typical procedural and eventually became so much more than that.
Jinzo 2400 CBS shortened the series because they wouldn't order more than 13 episodes for s5. The writers did the right thing by recognising they should take that opportunity to conclude the story.
@@mymadcatdiary2957 That was because ratings were sharply declining,most fans point out the fact that the show killed off way too many important characters that viewers had a vested interest in.....the show ended way before its time.
Jinzo 2400 no, CBS weren't making enough money because the show was owned by WB. It's only because WB negotiated with CBS for a short final season that POI had a chance to wrap up the story. It had nothing to do with any fan reaction positive or negative to any character(s) (though I'm sure that people only ever mean Carter) dying. Ratings declines year to year were 32 & 2% for s3&4, slightly average to slightly above average. They were not "falling sharply".
@@mymadcatdiary2957 Thank you, exactly! PoI was a critical success and ratings wise was very decent. The production was owned by another studio, so CBS was not making a lot of money from it, compared to productions that were in house. Carter is the only major character I remember being killed that was a loss and sort of sudden (at least prior to the end of S05). The others (government guy in the nuclear reactor, Mark Snow, Kara) felt earned and like they played their part well and to the end. And regarding Joss Carter, Taraji P. Henson wanted to leave PoI so she could do other things (Empire for example). All I have heard about it was that they parted on good terms and it was a mutual decision. So you can't really fault the writers for that one alone.
Sadly Jim loves his wifes too much to even do sex scenes. Thats why there are not sex scenes with him in POI, and why he is not a really known actor. He said that himself.
Her hands are shaking as she tries to pick up the coffee cup She thinks he is going to kill her but instead he persuades her to give the guy up This early in a series run you can see what you need for a hit show A great script a quality performances and depth Great stuff
By far one of the best episodes of the series for me. Caviezal at his best. With the doctor he's remarkably soft; still aloof but with visual warmth and humanity. Later, with the guy in the van, he's the opposite. Cold and terrifying.
I think it's because he plays the cold and understated man of sincerity and good will perfectly. He fits our dream of what and who he should be like an old glove.
@@KITLEVEY This is probably the best show ever. I really wished I could be like reese and go and save and help people. I think in real life, there needs to be a real john reese out there to help people.
This was a heartbreaking scene. She feels like she's losing the thing she wanted most, but in the end Reese is right. She wouldn't have been able to live with it and keep being the truly good person she is. Maybe she wouldn't have ultimately even been able to go through with it, and then what? I'm in the middle of a rewatch now because of these clips.
It is truly a profound and deeply underated episode of deep grief, regret ,redemption and power of forgiveness ( not so much for the baddie though). A second chance for the good doctor and even for the bad dude.
This scene 'hooked' me on the show. The next scene with John and Benton, 'reeled' me in. I was with this show to the very end. After 5 binge viewings of all seasons, I am still a big fan. Probably my most favorite TV show of all time.
@@kalyana9705 The guy who killed the women and Reese are sitting across a kitchen table from one another and Reese is deciding what to do with him. An amazingly powerful scene.
@@kalyana9705 idk but I'm assuming he killed him instead of letting the Doc kill him to protect her from the haunting and and such of taking a life. Idk, just guessing
@@jimreimers4213 the episode ends without a clear conclusion. But it looks like he's going in for the kill. However, some time later, it is shown that he also sends some people to hellhole prisons in mexico on trafficking charges, so he may have let him live in prison
I wish had a Reese in my life to take my burden away from me too. How lucky is Megan. Someone to save her at the last minute. I have been waiting 18 years and no one has come yet.
The strong-willed learn to save their self. We do not have to have burdens but the weak tend to hold on to them as they need the "poor is me" attitude to function.
I ranted and roared. Cursed and swore. Screamed and cried. Someone very dear to me said;"PRAY,David. PRAY " ! That really set me off. At last..........I PRAYED. Life will never be perfect..........it is now manageable . G_D Bless YOU.
She looks so hurt... And part of acting is drawing on your own life experiences to bring that feeling out again.. I wonder what she was thinking about? I just wanna hug her everytime I see this! 😢
@Karen Gonzales.....Awesome, THX a lot! Truly one of the best scenes, no doubt about it. Jim Caviezel is able to "speak" only with his facial expression and with his keen look. His eyes are like stars, I've never seen more beautiful eyes with such an intensity. I'm getting goosebumbs watching such scenes. It was not the only one, but one of the most impressive. Gorgeous!
Maybe the best single episode of all....... Linda Cardellini, who played Megan in this episode has been renewed for a second season of her show Dead To Me on Netflix.
Even though Finch said what are you going to do? Just like when he built the machine and handing over to who ever. You really don't know what they will do, with all that information. Harold knew that soon or later Reese would have to kill too pervent someone else to get hurt or die. That is why John ask," why do you do it" the numbers if you didn't what this to happen don't start something you can't finish. John though he was thou killing too. You really don't know if he killed him or not, but ever thing was right there and he knew what to do. Johns eyes where so cold. Chirp
You lose the part of you that makes you who you are. It may take 40 years to come back, even though it wasn't you fault. It still will haunt you. Sometimes I wish I could trade places.
I think this is one of my favorite episodes because you have no idea how it ends. We don't know if John killed the rapist or not. If he cut him loose or killed him and disposed of the body. All we can do is wonder and hope he made the right call, whatever it was.
This episode have 2 coincidences: Linda Cardellini plays a doctor on #POI, and she played a doctor for many years on #ER tv series. Here in Brazil is called Plantão Médico. After that, she made a original Netflix family drama #Bloodline (very good by the way), where the character she plays is called Megan.
When you take a life, you lose that part of your life that matters the most. The “ life takers” are the ones who know this. And they are the only ones who know this.
Amazing how he was able to teleport to that diner after escaping the cartel guys when she had a 2 hour head start. There's quite a lot of that in this series.
Hi,... believe it or not there are people like this out there,.... I've worked with several. They are the types that would give their lives for what they believe, for what they protect, and for what they care about (which so often is everyone). They are skilled, but prudent, and would never harm an innocent person (or even an animal,... I've seen that first hand). For any who doubt, there are tens of thousands in National Cemeteries (such as Arlington). This 'breed' is not foolish or callow in any way. It is the type that protects and cares for the less capable while relying on the skills of those that can fill the 'gaps'.
Watched this program front to back on netflix with my partner, often riveted and up too late. We were glued to it because of the acting, the writing, the feasibility of the plot lines, and the side bar plots and human interest involvements. Every once and not so often something would get bent out of line and not make as much sense as it could have, but overall this 5 seasons ended way too soon for us. Root and Shaw need honorable mention with the rest of the cast but a half a blink behind for a very provocative and impactful presentation. Give it 6 or 7 stars if we could.
The next time we find a show that we really really like perhaps it would be appropriate to crowdfund it and buy the show so they can't stop it when they decide to stop it we stop it when we decide to stop paying for it.
Linda Cardellini is so great in this episode. In this scene i would like to comfort her,hug her. In the night club when she wears a great dress just kiss her :)
This show had more heart and more humanity than anything else around. I have completed 8 complete binge watchings of it from beginning to end. I will continue to enjoy it.
Me too
I am currently on Ctrl-Alt-Del
And I gotta tell you, this show is the best thing ever to have happened to Television
I'm watching every reaction video I can find so I can enjoy others feeling what I felt. Before this covid shit, I finished the series with my mom(her first time).
Great Show!
Daaaaam
@@MIDNightPT4 It is now 10 complete watchings. I have given it a rest for now as I'm revisiting Twin Peaks but I'll be back.
I just started re-watching from the beginning
She gets to keep her memory of you. What a damn fine writing this show had. Simple but elegant.
That line!
One of the best eps of POI. Jim Caviezel is a brilliant actor, deserves every award going.
Unfortunately, I have to say no. Jim Caviezel is a devout Christian and will not do sex scenes. Watch him in this series and in "The Count of Monte Cristo," every time his character is supposed to have sex they do a cutaway and if he is shown in bed with a woman there is always something, sheets usually, placed between them. That would not work for Bond. I've heard they are working on a sequel to "The Passion of the Christ" and he will again be portraying Jesus.
@@keithdean9149 So he won't do cheap sex scenes. What does that matter? It in no way lessens the brilliance of his work in this series. The finest ensemble cast I've ever seen in a TV series.
@@whooziss There was another reply that looks like it was removed suggesting he play James Bond. Wow I am sure his acting would be terrific the fact that he Will not do “cheap sex scenes” Means Hollywood will not accept him as James Bond because Bond sleeps with almost every woman in one of his movies.
@@keithdean9149 He will not only not do sex scenes, but as i have read he will not do anything wich does not conform with his faith, even simple kissing secenes are really hard for him apparently. I can imagine with these "limitations" there are extremely few big budget roles out there where he can make himself known.
I think he was really good in this role, but I have a feeling he wouldn´t be as good in other roles, because I don´t think i have ever seen him as anthing other than stoic calm. The standout in this PoI was Michael Emmerson.
@@michi6486 And not only that, they used CGI gun shots cause he was dangerous at set with weapons from what i´ve heard and he was hurting Bear.
My favorite episode. Not a single shot fired, before Elias, before HR and before Root/Shaw. Just good writing and acting.
Ditto. And the last scene was one of the very best ever period.
The Root Shaw thing felt like bad fanfiction to appease the fanboys on the show. Shaw was a bland and unlikeable character the entire time. Why she was a main character and not Elias is beyond me. And Root was mentally unstable and abusive - while they managed to make her a complex character, she shouldn't have ever been in a relationship with anyone. The first 3 seasons had great writing but from 4 onwards it went downhill.
@@mish375 just one more TV show that political correctors messed up. JJ Abrams always does that.
@@ofsevim JJ Abrams isn't exactly the benchmark of great creativity. He's decent, but gets too bogged down in making things look cool and PC to appease the executives that ultimately his work suffers from it. My guess is that the only reason S1- mostly 3 were good was because Jonathan Nolan and the others like Amanda Segel are good writers.
Yes, I never liked Root and Shaw and the Deep State interference.
Scenes like this is why Person of Interest was one of CBS's best shows. The show started off as somewhat typical procedural and eventually became so much more than that.
so bummed the writers decided to kill off everyone off and shortened the series.
Jinzo 2400 CBS shortened the series because they wouldn't order more than 13 episodes for s5. The writers did the right thing by recognising they should take that opportunity to conclude the story.
@@mymadcatdiary2957 That was because ratings were sharply declining,most fans point out the fact that the show killed off way too many important characters that viewers had a vested interest in.....the show ended way before its time.
Jinzo 2400 no, CBS weren't making enough money because the show was owned by WB. It's only because WB negotiated with CBS for a short final season that POI had a chance to wrap up the story. It had nothing to do with any fan reaction positive or negative to any character(s) (though I'm sure that people only ever mean Carter) dying. Ratings declines year to year were 32 & 2% for s3&4, slightly average to slightly above average. They were not "falling sharply".
@@mymadcatdiary2957 Thank you, exactly! PoI was a critical success and ratings wise was very decent. The production was owned by another studio, so CBS was not making a lot of money from it, compared to productions that were in house. Carter is the only major character I remember being killed that was a loss and sort of sudden (at least prior to the end of S05). The others (government guy in the nuclear reactor, Mark Snow, Kara) felt earned and like they played their part well and to the end. And regarding Joss Carter, Taraji P. Henson wanted to leave PoI so she could do other things (Empire for example). All I have heard about it was that they parted on good terms and it was a mutual decision. So you can't really fault the writers for that one alone.
I miss this show so much.
It will always be one of my all time favorites.
I rewatch it everyday ❤️❤️
This is Oscar-standard script-writing, possibly better, and certainly world-class acting, by both of them. A truly marvellous TV show.....
He would make a great 007 Bond.
I agree I would Love to see him play James Bond.
Way too real and empathetic. Remember Timothy Dalton, another great actor not quite right.
A Bond who wouldn't do sex scenes? That might strike people as odd.
Sadly Jim loves his wifes too much to even do sex scenes. Thats why there are not sex scenes with him in POI, and why he is not a really known actor.
He said that himself.
@@MrR3set That makes him an honorable man.
Her hands are shaking as she tries to pick up the coffee cup She thinks he is going to kill her but instead he persuades her to give the guy up This early in a series run you can see what you need for a hit show A great script a quality performances and depth Great stuff
Wish this show never ended..best show ever made..
Still rewatching it every e❤️❤️
If i remember correctly, this is the only episode where we didnt see reese fight or shoot anybody. Yet, it was one of the most interesting episodes
Think he did small fight a creepy guy (well, when I say fight, its more like a quick beat down) when Reese think that guy have a gun in his holster...
He beat some cartel guys, if that Matter.
There will never be a show like this again
“It’s your hands...they weren’t meant to kill...they were meant to give life"
Full metal alchemist
By far one of the best episodes of the series for me. Caviezal at his best. With the doctor he's remarkably soft; still aloof but with visual warmth and humanity. Later, with the guy in the van, he's the opposite. Cold and terrifying.
I thought that too
He was one of my favorite actors for a decade. I respected him so much. Then, he went off the deep end, & I couldn't anymore.
What happened to the guy? Killed?
A guardian Angel to Tillman, then an Avenging Angel against Andrew.
You lose a part of yourself. Not everything, just the part that matters the most ❤
This episode was the point at which I knew this show was destined for greatness. SO GOOOOOD!
Linda Cardellini is so underrated...and so damn good.
Yes, totally believable. Sometimes we don’t think about the supporting actors/actresses. Thank you.
James Caviezel is phenomenal.
Jim*
Or Jesus works too :)
In this rare instance , they're both the same.
James Caviezel uses his emotion and reactions in a very understated manner. He is the genuine article from pathos to redemption.
Fell in love with Reese all over again! Why is he so awesome?
I think it's because he plays the cold and understated man of sincerity and good will perfectly. He fits our dream of what and who he should be like an old glove.
@@KITLEVEY This is probably the best show ever. I really wished I could be like reese and go and save and help people. I think in real life, there needs to be a real john reese out there to help people.
This is my favorite show and JIM CAVIEZEL is a brillante phenomenal actor !!!
I know I'm not the only one who love this tv series and can't wait to see it again 🤔🤔
Jim Caviezel on his A GAME... untouchable.
He resembles Anson Mount.
That was a great show. CBS blew it when they canceled it.
@@kyle47922 The same brilliant network that canceled Tour of Duty.
The sound design around his voice is annoying, though.
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This was the scene why I watch this series over and over again.
This was a heartbreaking scene. She feels like she's losing the thing she wanted most, but in the end Reese is right. She wouldn't have been able to live with it and keep being the truly good person she is. Maybe she wouldn't have ultimately even been able to go through with it, and then what?
I'm in the middle of a rewatch now because of these clips.
My favorite episode by far. The last scene was amazing.
No other actor could do a four minute scene delivering their lines in a whisper and make it work.
Pure perfection.
That is THE scene that makes me like the series.
Me too
It is truly a profound and deeply underated episode of deep grief, regret ,redemption and power of forgiveness ( not so much for the baddie though). A second chance for the good doctor and even for the bad dude.
This scene 'hooked' me on the show. The next scene with John and Benton, 'reeled' me in. I was with this show to the very end. After 5 binge viewings of all seasons, I am still a big fan. Probably my most favorite TV show of all time.
Dang. Reese was a masterclass in acting. SO good.
For me this scene showed every thing this show was about
The scene after this one is pretty amazing as well.
What happens?
@@kalyana9705 The guy who killed the women and Reese are sitting across a kitchen table from one another and Reese is deciding what to do with him. An amazingly powerful scene.
@@kalyana9705 idk but I'm assuming he killed him instead of letting the Doc kill him to protect her from the haunting and and such of taking a life. Idk, just guessing
@@jimreimers4213 the episode ends without a clear conclusion. But it looks like he's going in for the kill. However, some time later, it is shown that he also sends some people to hellhole prisons in mexico on trafficking charges, so he may have let him live in prison
@@mattwing05 Thanks
Literally my conversation with Jesus about forgiving.. he like give me the keys...
This was such an underrated program.
Not anymore
POI was the best show, with the best actors and actresses, ever made in my opinion and i am in my 70s!!
One of the best shows ever .
This is so ch a great show, and the music is so much a part of the feeling of the stories!
This is one of my favorite episodes, especially the ending scene
my favorite episode! my favorite scene!
Ahh... I watched the whole series 3x already and I will start the 4th run right now :-)
I wish had a Reese in my life to take my burden away from me too. How lucky is Megan. Someone to save her at the last minute. I have been waiting 18 years and no one has come yet.
knowledge +923022182061 call me if you need someone to talk to
my name is John :)
The strong-willed learn to save their self. We do not have to have burdens but the weak tend to hold on to them as they need the "poor is me" attitude to function.
I ranted and roared. Cursed and swore. Screamed and cried. Someone very dear to me said;"PRAY,David. PRAY " ! That really set me off. At last..........I PRAYED.
Life will never be perfect..........it is now manageable . G_D Bless YOU.
Because your life isn't a television series.
She looks so hurt... And part of acting is drawing on your own life experiences to bring that feeling out again.. I wonder what she was thinking about? I just wanna hug her everytime I see this! 😢
This show should have lasted much much longer than it should have....shame on those who cut this show short
That TV show was trully amazing, actors too
I love this show. I want more seasons
Powerful and wonderful scene.
Probably...? One of the best uses of Linda Cardellini in a vehicle ever. Incredible performance.
Great scene.
@Karen Gonzales.....Awesome, THX a lot! Truly one of the best scenes, no doubt about it. Jim Caviezel is able to "speak" only with his facial expression and with his keen look. His eyes are like stars, I've never seen more beautiful eyes with such an intensity. I'm getting goosebumbs watching such scenes. It was not the only one, but one of the most impressive. Gorgeous!
This was my favorite episode of all.
One of the best shows...
This is a brilliant series. Sad they dont make the next season
I LOVE Linda..💜💜💜💜
This one has some of the best Reese quotes. GREAT VIDEO!!!!
I am totally engulfed the character officer Carter is acting. She is the best.
This episode was the first sign of what this show would become, and oh boy is it good
Great episode... And the ending scene is AWESOME.
Such a powerful scene
This was actually just an in-depth ploy to steal her van.
Lmao
Maybe the best single episode of all....... Linda Cardellini, who played Megan in this episode has been renewed for a second season of her show Dead To Me on Netflix.
She and Christina Applegate were brilliant in it. Terrific show.
Even though Finch said what are you going to do? Just like when he built the machine and handing over to who ever. You really don't know what they will do, with all that information. Harold knew that soon or later Reese would have to kill too pervent someone else to get hurt or die. That is why John ask," why do you do it" the numbers if you didn't what this to happen don't start something you can't finish. John though he was thou killing too. You really don't know if he killed him or not, but ever thing was right there and he knew what to do. Johns eyes where so cold. Chirp
Best series ever maded.
This is totally, "You're not that guy... you're not that guy... I am that guy," nearly a decade ahead of time.
Its from Cura Te Ipsum which is the 4th episode of the 1st season
You lose the part of you that makes you who you are. It may take 40 years to come back, even though it wasn't you fault. It still will haunt you. Sometimes I wish I could trade places.
I think this is one of my favorite episodes because you have no idea how it ends. We don't know if John killed the rapist or not. If he cut him loose or killed him and disposed of the body. All we can do is wonder and hope he made the right call, whatever it was.
He ended up in a Mexican prison...from a topic in a later episode
masterpiece
Jim e un grande meraviglioso attore
I like the song in the back ground
So, this is what Tillman was up to before she met Hawkeye.
Holy shit I never realized that and I've seen the series 3 times
He was worth the wait
By God I miss this show.
This episode have 2 coincidences: Linda Cardellini plays a doctor on #POI, and she played a doctor for many years on #ER tv series. Here in Brazil is called Plantão Médico. After that, she made a original Netflix family drama #Bloodline (very good by the way), where the character she plays is called Megan.
This one was my favorite...
Questa serie è pazzesca, ancora oggi...❤️💪
Best scene in this series.
Jim as batman!
I've had a crush on Linda for years..
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My favourite episode ❤️🔥
Bela série, supera the blacklist
When you take a life, you lose that part of your life that matters the most. The “ life takers” are the ones who know this. And they are the only ones who know this.
Keep you on the edge of your seat show
Who else thought of “Murder on the Orient Express” after watching this episode?
Thank you
She played as Velma in Scooby Doo.
Amazing how he was able to teleport to that diner after escaping the cartel guys when she had a 2 hour head start. There's quite a lot of that in this series.
Linda ❤️
I love the way he truly cares...
Also, (irrelevant) I'm the 1500th like!
She was going to melt his peach (the guy in the van) and I'm here for it.😊
This show looks really good, anyone know where I can watch the series?
Seth C they just took it off of Netflix about a week ago. Now you have to buy the seasons.. I hate that it’s gone. Not free anymore.
@@winniejohnson5559 The first place I checked was Netflix, pity I missed it 😕
I would love a reboot/or spin off
esse JIM CAVIEZEL sabe ser lindo hein......
Thanks Jesus
I wanted to hear the talk!
Hi,... believe it or not there are people like this out there,.... I've worked with several. They are the types that would give their lives for what they believe, for what they protect, and for what they care about (which so often is everyone). They are skilled, but prudent, and would never harm an innocent person (or even an animal,... I've seen that first hand). For any who doubt, there are tens of thousands in National Cemeteries (such as Arlington). This 'breed' is not foolish or callow in any way. It is the type that protects and cares for the less capable while relying on the skills of those that can fill the 'gaps'.
Where can I find the music at the end
01:06 It's... it's Velma. Velma Dunkley!
Was about to post ... hahaha...
and Mrs.Hawkeye too
Eu vejo esta serie pelo celula mais fala em uma linga que eu noa entemdopoder😊ia fala em portuques
POI is one of the best shows yet at times it falls flat on its face
Kind of like real life, huh?
Benton will not be missed.
Watched this program front to back on netflix with my partner, often riveted and up too late. We were glued to it because of the acting, the writing, the feasibility of the plot lines, and the side bar plots and human interest involvements. Every once and not so often something would get bent out of line and not make as much sense as it could have, but overall this 5 seasons ended way too soon for us. Root and Shaw need honorable mention with the rest of the cast but a half a blink behind for a very provocative and impactful presentation. Give it 6 or 7 stars if we could.
The next time we find a show that we really really like perhaps it would be appropriate to crowdfund it and buy the show so they can't stop it when they decide to stop it we stop it when we decide to stop paying for it.
Linda Cardellini is so great in this episode. In this scene i would like to comfort her,hug her. In the night club when she wears a great dress just kiss her :)
Hawkeye will find you......