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    Origin of the Title

    In journalism the "lede" paragraph is the most important first paragraph giving the who, what, when, and why in the most concise and captivating form.

    Main Plot Points

    •Journalist, Maxine Angelis, whose name is previously seen in various episodes (“Bad Code”), (“Masquerade”), (“Critical”), appears in person showing her methods of gathering information include blackmail. •Nicholas Donnelly's hunt for the man in the suit continues. •HR has more than 75 of the dirty cops on its payroll arrested, but Simmons and the head of HR evade capture and exposure. •Zoe Morgan returns to aid Reese in his efforts to internet date the POI. •Patrick Simmons learns about Fusco's alliance with Reese. •Mob boss, Vittorio Zambrano's son Christopher is implicated by Maxine which leads to his death. •Fusco is forced to cover up his own involvement with HR, as well as, protect Simmons relationship with HR. •Alonzo Quinn, the head of HR, backed both politicians to win either way. Quinn never took money from HR to hide his identity.

    •"Lede" is an alternative spelling of lead, the introductory portion of a news story. To "bury the lede" is newspaper jargon for beginning a story without mentioning the critical attention-getting facts.

    Bloopers and Continuity Errors

    •The disposable cell phone number that Donnelly shows Maxine during her interrogation is (917)-555-0182, but when Maxine calls the cell phone from her office, she dials (917)-555-0166. •When Maxine calls the blocked number back, the recording states "You have reached a voice mailbox that has not been setup yet." You can not leave messages for a mailbox that has not been setup. •Much of the article on Elias is repeating itself from earlier in the article.

    Music

    •"Building Steam with a Grain of Salt" by DJ Shadow - End of episode.

    •Fusco refers to John by his first name, and not by nickname as in many other episodes.

    •John's sniper rifle is for right-handed shooters, although he is left-handed.

    •A quick sequence of surveillance videos around 35:40 includes several interesting marks made by the Machine.

    •A red cube around top floors of a building labelled "NSA DSF 203 F12", short for "National Security Agency Defense Services Facility 203.F12". This mark recurs eight episodes later, in “Dead Reckoning”.

    •A red "restricted air space" circle around the Freedom Tower.

    •Saturn and Earth's Moon are marked with astronomical symbols. The moon includes a dotted line marking its orbital path. This is possibly the first time we see The Machine mark non-terrestrial objects during the series.

    •"Politicians come and go but you and I are here forever." (Quinn to Maxine)

    •"You've been flirting all day." "Finch. What did I just say to her?" (Reese when Maxine smiles at her cellphone)

    •. . . ok, well, there's a rumor about this guy; the police just call him 'the man in the suit'. No one's seen his face; no one knows his name. I'm not even sure he exists, but he's like something out of a comic book. When people are in trouble, he comes out of nowhere. He always seems to be there just in time. And, whoever he is, he saves a lot of lives. And he shoots a lot of knee caps." (Maxine to Reese)

    •"No bodies, no bullets. So this is what a normal date with you is like." (Reese)

    •"No, you were right, [the man in the suit is just] urban legend. And with the week I just had, if there really was a man like that, I think I'd have met him by now." (Maxine)

    •"Mr. Reese, this may not be over. I don't think we got the right guy. The head of HR is brilliant, not the type to hire a pair of washed-up feds to gun down a reporter. And Walker, I'm not convinced he has the cunning or the connections to mastermind something this complicated." (Finch)

  2. Bury the Lede (2012) ← Back to episode. Triggerman (2x4) The High Road (2x6) Season Regulars 4. Jim Caviezel. John Reese ... go to previous season. On TV episode pages.

  3. Nov 1, 2012 · Bury the Lede: Directed by Jeffrey G. Hunt. With Jim Caviezel, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Chapman, Michael Emerson. The FBI are getting closer to the head of HR. Mr. Reese tries to prevent a young journalist that likes taking risks from being killed.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Jeffrey G. Hunt
    • 2012-11-01
  4. Recurring Cast. Zoe Morgan. Played by Paige Turco. Patrick Simmons. Played by Robert John Burke. Alonzo Quinn. Played by Clarke Peters. Nicholas Donnelly. Played by Brennan Brown.

  5. Bury The Lead. When Supt. Donovan's journalism student daughter investigates the story behind a murder on her university campus, the team races to find the killer before someone else becomes the next victim.

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