Both of tonights episodes continued to reveal more of Samaritans plans.
Moreover, its now harder for The Machine to track Samaritans moves.
Later, Reese and Root listen to his broadcast and hear him break his word.

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This news horrifies Finch because the Machine didnt warn them about Maxs impending murder.
When Finch confronts The Machine about this, she says, Max Greene exercised his free will.
Primary mission was successful.
(The primary mission was finding Shaw, but more on that later).
We mustnt forget the time she suggested Team Machine kill a U.S.
Senator to prevent Samaritan from coming online.
Whats even scarier is how many assets Samaritan has in the world.
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This allows Samaritan to collect everyones DNA the same way the government collected our phone calls.
The recruiter says Samaritan is protecting humanity from the next threat, which will be disease.
But, thats not enough for her.
She also willingly agrees to surrender to Samaritan if it promises to take her to Shaw.
And, we know she wouldve gone through with it if Reese hadnt intervened.
Instead of killing herself, Shaw doubles down on escaping and she manages to do so.
The show has played with perception so much that were not sure if this real or not.
Either way, she shoots Jeremy and continues her escape.
Shes free at last!
[This is where you should start playing Beyonces Freedom.]
Its frustrating for the character and its frustrating for us.
War requires sacrifices, says Elias.
You know what your problem is, Harold?
Underneath all that intellect, you are the darkest of all of us.
Its always the quiet ones we have to be afraid of.
I just hope Im not around the day that pot finally boils over.
Although, Finch says hes mistaken, its clear Elias hit a nerve.
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