1:16 The book on the numbers' site that is being launched is titled Luke Storme: Super Spy, and has two characters on the cover reminiscent of Reese and Finch.
I'm so sad for Grace and Finch.... OOoohhh Grace if only you knew how close your beloved Harold is.... I hope someday she'll become a number that will leave Finch sweating bullets... haha and a chance for them to meet again!
See, the only problem I have with this show is that to me, talking about "a scathing review of the Maryland Militia" is like saying, " a scathing review of the Maryland private library. They have over 10,000 books, and he teaches his followers how to build presses and publish newspapers in the event..."
@@VeraEdelman "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state..." To me, militias and libraries are very much the same kind of thing. Neither frighten me; they are, in the old words, "formidable to tyrants only". Little known fact: Federal law, at 10USC246, defines the militia of the United States as all able bodied male U.S. citizens between the ages of 17 and 45, plus a few other groups. And they typically have access to several libraries, beyond whatever may be in their homes. So it bothers me that a show featuring two private individuals, acting on their own and outside the legal system, sometimes with deadly force, denigrates armed Americans by implying that militias are criminal organizations. I note the further irony that, not only are they effective because of their access to a powerful government surveillance system, but they operate from, yes, a library. (Now ask yourself, do you believe your local school system adequately prepares its students for the rights and responsibilities of militia membership by the time they are high school juniors?)
"I can't do everything, Mr Reese."
The exasperation in his voice is classic.
The good thing is that Harold and Grace (Michael and Carrie) are real life husband and wife, so he can see her and the end of every day. Cute couple!
mindblowin'!
I never knew that and im a huge fan of the show
OneJoshFan Thanks stranger.
Talk about stalking with care!
Seeing Finch look for Grace even just with his gaze is simply... heartbreaking!!
"I had four years of happiness, some of us only get four days" 💖💔
I love these scenes so much; going from utterly heartbroken for Finch to splitting my side at his acerbic wit.
1:16 The book on the numbers' site that is being launched is titled Luke Storme: Super Spy, and has two characters on the cover reminiscent of Reese and Finch.
Did you see it? At 0'30", the extras get the cue to start walking...
LOL!! Saw that!
But, Harold you're so good at being bad.
@0:25 you can hear someone telling the extras "ready, go". Then they start walking.
This is why Finch is my favorite character
so amazing scene, first sad Harold and then naughty Finch
;D
Jim caviezel everybody loves me
Any other Supernatural fans watching the bottom credits going: "it's the Mark of Pellegrino!" Just me?
The husband and wife who put a hit out on each other and reconciled.
Jonathan you hit on the nose great show
0:32 - 0:42 what kind of key is that ? I can't make out a code word or anything
It's the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, which the machine uses to convey a victim/suspect's encoded 9-digit SSN
I'm so sad for Grace and Finch.... OOoohhh Grace if only you knew how close your beloved Harold is.... I hope someday she'll become a number that will leave Finch sweating bullets... haha and a chance for them to meet again!
Bring in Samaritan. ;)
0:30
"to build car bombs in the case of domestic insurgents"
My countrymen's raging hypocrisy never fails to worry.
No but he sure is competent
See, the only problem I have with this show is that to me, talking about "a scathing review of the Maryland Militia" is like saying, " a scathing review of the Maryland private library. They have over 10,000 books, and he teaches his followers how to build presses and publish newspapers in the event..."
cool story
Ok?
@@VeraEdelman "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state..." To me, militias and libraries are very much the same kind of thing. Neither frighten me; they are, in the old words, "formidable to tyrants only". Little known fact: Federal law, at 10USC246, defines the militia of the United States as all able bodied male U.S. citizens between the ages of 17 and 45, plus a few other groups. And they typically have access to several libraries, beyond whatever may be in their homes.
So it bothers me that a show featuring two private individuals, acting on their own and outside the legal system, sometimes with deadly force, denigrates armed Americans by implying that militias are criminal organizations. I note the further irony that, not only are they effective because of their access to a powerful government surveillance system, but they operate from, yes, a library.
(Now ask yourself, do you believe your local school system adequately prepares its students for the rights and responsibilities of militia membership by the time they are high school juniors?)
@@50srefugee cool story
The car-bomb thing, _if true,_ is a bit more problematic.