Person of Interest 1.09 'Get Carter' Review
After a two week absence, Person of Interest is back with an episode based almost entirely around Det. Carter (Taraji P. Henson). When she winds up being the next number from the machine, it’s a race against time to figure out not only when she might go down, but who’s going to be the one behind it. After all, cops make far more enemies than most of the other people Finch and Reese have dealt with in the past.
Things kick off with a flashback to 2004 where Carter was an interrogator in Iraq. She’s brought in to try to get information from a man named Yusef who allegedly worked with al-Qaeda in the transport of an explosive device which killed a handful of American troops. It’s in these scenes that we start to get a better idea of...
After a two week absence, Person of Interest is back with an episode based almost entirely around Det. Carter (Taraji P. Henson). When she winds up being the next number from the machine, it’s a race against time to figure out not only when she might go down, but who’s going to be the one behind it. After all, cops make far more enemies than most of the other people Finch and Reese have dealt with in the past.
Things kick off with a flashback to 2004 where Carter was an interrogator in Iraq. She’s brought in to try to get information from a man named Yusef who allegedly worked with al-Qaeda in the transport of an explosive device which killed a handful of American troops. It’s in these scenes that we start to get a better idea of...
- 12/9/2011
- by Keysh
- TVovermind.com
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
The geek darlings behind Syyn Labs have created feats of fancy for the likes of Google, Disney, and the band Ok Go. Now it's time for their biggest challenge yet: Create a business from their techy passion projects.
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
"We're a sensationalism service," says Brent Bushnell.
Ask cofounder Adam Sadowsky and he says, "We're a one-stop production company: We make physical art that moves people."
"We want to be the 'engineering is cool' group," Bushnell adds.
Another cofounder, Eric Gradman, sums it up this way: "We're a glorified drinking club with an art problem."
Syyn Labs, the art collective/budding company that Bushnell, Sadowsky, Gradman, and four others founded last year at Barbara's bar at the Brewery Art Colony in Los Angeles, is all that and more. It's the best of what happens when a bunch of nerds, including...
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
The geek darlings behind Syyn Labs have created feats of fancy for the likes of Google, Disney, and the band Ok Go. Now it's time for their biggest challenge yet: Create a business from their techy passion projects.
Photograph by Angela Boatwright
"We're a sensationalism service," says Brent Bushnell.
Ask cofounder Adam Sadowsky and he says, "We're a one-stop production company: We make physical art that moves people."
"We want to be the 'engineering is cool' group," Bushnell adds.
Another cofounder, Eric Gradman, sums it up this way: "We're a glorified drinking club with an art problem."
Syyn Labs, the art collective/budding company that Bushnell, Sadowsky, Gradman, and four others founded last year at Barbara's bar at the Brewery Art Colony in Los Angeles, is all that and more. It's the best of what happens when a bunch of nerds, including...
- 1/11/2011
- by Chuck Salter
- Fast Company
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