Love little in-jokes in shows, along the lines of Rick Castle's space-cowboy Halloween costume and the way he learned to speak Mandarin "from a TV show I used to love." Tonight's "Person of Interest" had one -- maybe, anyway. Reese and his "number of the week" were hiding out in an apartment where a high school student was reading The Count of Monte Cristo. Just as he was saying "Edmond's cool," they cut to a shot of Reese giving a little smile in the corner. Jim Caviezel, of course, starred as Edmond Dantes in a very fun film version of the novel almost a decade ago. The episode ended up referencing the plot of the novel before it was over, so maybe it was just a coincidence, but....
Oh, and Keith Mars in what looks to be a recurring role!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
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