The reunion guests believe Reed killed his girlfriend, Claire, on graduation night decades ago.
John Reese, Sameen Shaw, Harold Finch, Lionel Fusco, Root, Peter Collier, and Control.
To protect themselves from the public fallout, Senator Garrison orders Control to shut down the Northern Lights program immediately.
Season 3, Episode 19, titled "Most Likely To..." , is a pivotal episode that combines a lighthearted undercover plot with high-stakes geopolitical consequences. Episode Overview Title: "Most Likely To..." Original Air Date: April 1, 2014
Reese and Shaw pose as alumni at a 20-year high school reunion in Westchester to protect , a prosecutor.
Néstor Carbonell (known for Lost ) portrays the episode's primary Person of Interest, Matthew Reed. Dual Main Plots
They break into an FBI evidence lockup to retrieve classified documents regarding the government's secret surveillance program, . Major Consequences (The "Wham" Ending)
The episode concludes with a series of events that fundamentally change the series' status quo:
The reunion guests believe Reed killed his girlfriend, Claire, on graduation night decades ago.
John Reese, Sameen Shaw, Harold Finch, Lionel Fusco, Root, Peter Collier, and Control.
To protect themselves from the public fallout, Senator Garrison orders Control to shut down the Northern Lights program immediately.
Season 3, Episode 19, titled "Most Likely To..." , is a pivotal episode that combines a lighthearted undercover plot with high-stakes geopolitical consequences. Episode Overview Title: "Most Likely To..." Original Air Date: April 1, 2014
Reese and Shaw pose as alumni at a 20-year high school reunion in Westchester to protect , a prosecutor.
Néstor Carbonell (known for Lost ) portrays the episode's primary Person of Interest, Matthew Reed. Dual Main Plots
They break into an FBI evidence lockup to retrieve classified documents regarding the government's secret surveillance program, . Major Consequences (The "Wham" Ending)
The episode concludes with a series of events that fundamentally change the series' status quo: