to infiltrate their wedding, Finch has to pull some strings.

Ill admit that theres nothing I love more than an uncomfortable Reese.

Finch, on the other hand, decides to impersonate Wills alcoholic Scottish uncle from out of town.

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Once there, they start trying to figure out who might be targeting the wedding.

Obviously, it has something to do with the animal cruelty trial the protesters are bringing against the father.

While Reese and Root take out the assassins, Finch takes the stage at his nephews request to sing.

All of Team Machine is surprised he can sing.

Thankfully, Reese arrives in time to save Maggie from being executed by one of the gunmen.

The day and the wedding is saved and continues to go on without a problem.

NEXT: Uh-oh, Fusco is in trouble.

The team returns to the reception and Root asks Finch to dance.

Would they take advantage of it?

I love how the show always grounds its ASI war in the human aspect.

Its obviously coming from that new player in town (a.k.a.

Samaritan) that Elias told Bruce about last week.

This is where Samaritan has been disposing of all of those people.

Its a haunting revelation.

Shaw and Greer

This week, Greer continues to torture Shaw.

So, his last stop is for her to meet with Gabriel Hayward, a.k.a.

Samaritans human interface, a.k.a.

the creepiest kid on television, who explains that the biggest threat to humanity is itself.

Samaritan argues that mankind should trust him to save humanity from destroying itself.

This was all a simulation.

Whats interesting about Shaw and Greers little chat is how it mirrors Roots more tender chat with Finch.

This is just the latest in a series of parallels the show has created between these two story lines.

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