- While on a jury for a murder trial, Finch becomes suspicious of another juror; Reese starts to open up to a therapist.
- Feeling a bit battered by the recent goings-on directed by Samaritan, Finch and Reese have hit a backlog of numbers, many of which have already resolved themselves badly in the team's absence, now with only three outstanding missing persons cases. With Root off trying to find information on Shaw on her own, they decide that they will no longer involve Fusco in not wanting anyone else but who started as their original two person team to get hurt in the process of the work. Finch also has to deal with "Harold Whistler" being called for jury duty, something that Finch feels he at least has to make an appearance at in not wanting to draw attention to himself to Samaritan. Despite Finch's best efforts, he is unable to get himself off from actual jury duty, being called to sit on the trial of Chad Bryson, charged with the murder of his wife, Caroline Mills, the CEO of Infinince Telecommunications, which is developing revolutionary new wireless technology. The prosecution's claim is that Chad, who failed at business himself, was emasculated by his wife's business success, and rather than divorce which would leave him with nothing... In the meantime, Reese receives the next number from the Machine, that belonging to Emma Blake, one of Finch's fellow jurors and one of the few who made no effort to try and get out of jury duty. She is a high school teacher, forty-one years in the business until she was recently forced into early retirement. Finch and Reese eventually learn that she is being threatened by an unknown person to fix the outcome of the trial, they assume by someone working for Bryson in wanting an acquittal. She was probably chosen because of her general unassuming yet intelligent nature, which would not draw attention to herself, yet be a voice of authority to the other jurors. For her own reasons, their old friend, Zoe Morgan, inserts herself into the case. Their missions are to find out who the fixer is working on Bryson's behalf, and for Finch, in his role as juror, to neutralize Emma's voice in the deliberation. Meanwhile, Reese is nearing the end of his mandated sessions with Dr. Campbell. In part because she seems to have a better handle on him than he would have suspected, Reese decides for the first time in a long time to open up about himself... at least a little.—Huggo
- Finch and Reese talk to each other about the last events, when several people died or killed, and now there are only three missing persons. Once Root is looking for Shaw, they decide to no longer call Fusco since he has many work to do in the police office. Out of the blue, Prof. Harold Whistler is summoned for jury duty and, despite his efforts to be released, the judge keeps him in the jury. The case is the trial of Chad Bryson, who is accused of murdering his wife Caroline Mills. She was the CEO of the Infinince, a company of telecommunication in the verge of releasing a 5K technology after long research. The prosecutor believes that Chad was jealous of the professional success of Caroline. Meanwhile, Reese informs Finch that The Machine delivered the number of Emma Blake, a former teacher forced to retire that is a juror with Finch. Soon Reese and Finch learn that someone is threatening Emma to fix the trial. They believe it is Chad and Zoe Morgan team-up with them to help Finch to manipulate the jury to sentence Chad. But soon they find that the husband is innocent and someone else is trying to incriminate him. But who and why? Meanwhile, Reese is sort of attracted for Dr. Iris Campbell and feeling good with her.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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