- Root and Finch work on bringing Northern Lights back online. They are successful and thus they start receiving numbers from the irrelevant list. However, the Machine is not as productive as before.
- The Machine experiences a glitch during rebooting, supplying Reese and Fusco with the numbers of dozens of people not actually involved in crimes, while also locking Finch and Root out after identifying them as threats based on past violent behavior.—Emily reddom
- Finch and Root have been working around the clock trying to rehabilitate the Machine, which has been made all the more difficult especially for Root since their undercover identities have been breached meaning that they have to remain sequestered in the subway, while Reese, who has managed to remain above ground undercover as Fusco's NYPD partner, reports back that Homicide has been remarkably quiet of late, allowing him to reflect more on the truly lonely state of his personal life. Finch and Root believe they may have come up with a solution to their most serious problem of not enough computer power to keep the Machine going. They will only know if the Machine is functioning properly when Reese and Fusco start working on the latest numbers supplied by the Machine, thirty of them in one go. What Reese and Fusco discover is that the Machine has lost all sense of context, which, based on Finch's assessment, means that they have to do some triage to determine which of those thirty truly are credible current numbers. After doing that work, Reese and Fusco decide to focus on two, a Tulsa tourist named Laurie Granger, and Gerald Mancini, who has ties to illegal gambling. But what Finch, Root and Reese will also discover is that the issue of context will also place their own lives in danger, unless Finch can fix the Machine, which is easier said than done.—Huggo
- Finch reboots The Machine, but it has problem to perform facial recognition. Reese and Root heist 64 state-of-art GPY blade servers to help The Machine to retrieve lost information. Finch decides to test irrelevant numbers, and The Machine delivers 30 numbers together. Soon Reese and Fusco learn that the outcome is failed since refers to closed cases of dead people, or just a theater play. Out of the blue, The Machine checks Root and Finch background and considers them a threat, closing them inside the train. Further, The Machine sends the gun for hire Jessica Granger to kill Reese. Finch finds that The Machine is not anchored to a date but using the reference of the real numbers (R) day. Therefore, she is considering past cases and Finch has to teach it, showing the cases they have succeed to save irrelevant numbers to calibrate her.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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