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Enrico Colantoni does not look evil! Sometimes those kinds of people are more menacing villains because you don't suspect them of being evil! Enver Gjokaj (who played Daniel Sousa on Agent Carter and Agents of Shield) was in Dollhouse from 2009-2010, Person of Interest in 2011 and the others later.
Suzanne Hunt
2022-02-09 01:56:59 +0000 UTCOh, the twist! I doubt many people figured out it was Elias until the show wanted you to realize it. And brace yourself, there are many more twists and turns to come with this most excellent show!
D Boss
2022-02-01 23:39:26 +0000 UTCThe Witness- Thank you so much for another phenomenal episode, Nostalgic Girl!!! I really love this episode a lot. And I love Elias and the continued mystery behind his character. Enrico Colantoni is the actor who plays him, and yes... he is from the show, Veronica Mars like you thought. He's a brilliant actor I love very much in a number of shows and movies too. There is so much to why Elias is doing all he's doing to be revealed in later episodes. And he is always just a lot of fun to watch every time he makes an appearance. :) I absolutely love that we don't know until the end of this episode who Elias really is, or even what he looks like. And the huge plot twist that Charlie turns out to be Elias? Wow! I didn't see that coming at all the first time I watched this episode either, and I absolutely love it!! It's very sad in a way, because I really liked Charlie Burton, the school teacher, because he seemed like such a sweet guy. But now... he's a big time criminal mastermind. Yikes!! I absolutely love the dialogue exchanges between Reese and Elias as well. Their dynamic is really good. And I love their newly developed rivalry, now that Reese is angry upon saving the life a man who will undoubtedly cause many more numbers to come up, and much more trouble for him and Finch. And I absolutely understand Reese's anger towards himself for failing to see Charlie as Elias. It makes sense that he would be angry with himself. There was absolutely no way he could have known or discovered the truth sooner, but I understand. Also... I absolutely love that in this episode, we get a fantastic nod to some of Jim Caviezel's earlier work, from when Jim Caviezel starred in a particular movie years before this show came out. Back in 2002, Jim, Caviezel starred in a film adaptation of one of my all time favorite classics... The Count of Monte Cristo as Edmond Dantes. I absolutely love that this episode makes a point to show the book Charlie had assigned to his students to read when Reese and Charlie are hiding out in Will's apartment, to be The Count of Monte Cristo. I especially love seeing Reese smile slightly when the student mentions that Edmond is a badass and a survivor, just like Reese is too. Jim Caviezel smiles during the filming of this scene because the boy is talking about a character he once portrayed and loves. Brilliant!! As for the cop with the scar beneath his right eye, along his cheek working as Elias' right hand man... I really like his character a lot overall too, because there is also a mystery to him we've yet to see. And I didn't expect him to be there at the docks to come pick up his boss when we were led to believe that he was there to kill Charlie, or that he would break into the mobster's home to suddenly kill him for Elias in the end either. I just love seeing him walk off with Elias in the very end too. Poor Reese now feels guilty for letting Elias live and is afraid of how many people's numbers might come up because he did so. The Elias mystery and revelation is a big storyline and it's really good, so I'm really excited for more. :) What a great storyline and I love all of the excitement and the huge twist in the end. Finch, Fusco, and Carter are great like always, but this is definitely an even greater episode for Reese. So, so good! Thank you again for more Person of Interest!! I'm excited for more! Until next time... Sincerely, Heidi
Heidi Elizabeth Marcum
2022-02-01 22:41:47 +0000 UTC