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The season also marked the first appearance of two pivotal villains of the series. The first was Clarke Peters as Alonzo Quinn, the head of HR, first appearing on "Bury the Lede". The second was John Nolan as John Greer, first appearing on "Dead Reckoning" and who would serve as the main antagonist of the series until the end of the series ...
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.
Directed by Jeffrey Hunt, written by David Slack. Join the TV Discord at https://discord.gg/lounge and join #person-of-interest to live chat. In "Bury the Lede" a journalist is trying to uncover the head of HR, getting herself into grave danger, Team Machine steps in and John is forced to operate in ways he never really has before. The scenario ...
Nov 1, 2012 · Episode Guide for Person of Interest 2x05: Bury the Lede. Episode summary, trailer and screencaps; guest stars and main cast list; and more.
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And yes, the Clark Kent thing was great. Reminded me of an old episode of animated Superman, where Saturn Girl gave Clark his trademark glasses as a disguise. He asked her if those things would fool anybody and she answered, "you'd be amazed." upvoted for the first use of the term "Finch-tech" that i've ever seen.
Double-Meaning Title: "Bury the lede" is newspaper slang for not putting the most important fact in the first sentence ("lede") of a story; Maxine is a reporter who is manipulated into outing an undercover informant, who is then murdered by the real bad guys. The "lede" of her story gets buried in a pine box.
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"Bury the Lede" is the fifth episode of season 2, and the 28th produced hour of Person of Interest. It originally aired on November 1, 2012. Reese must protect an investigative journalist through surreptitious means to avoid becoming part of her story. In journalism the "lede" paragraph is the most important first paragraph giving the who, what, when, and why in the most concise and ...