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John Greer (played by John Nolan). Greer is a former British Army officer and MI6 agent who is trying to destroy the Machine with a rival A.I. In 2010, he sent one of three interested parties to Ordos, China to retrieve a laptop with stolen "Machine" code. The other teams were "The CIA" (John Reese and Kara Stanton) and the Chinese ("Ram" (2014 ...
John Greer may refer to: John Greer, character in Person of Interest; John Greer (sculptor), Canadian sculptor; John W. Greer, Jr. (1909–1994), Georgia politician; John Alexander Greer (1802–1855), Texas politician; John Allen Greer (1874-1941), Tennessee politician; Big John Greer (1923–1972), American blues singer; John Michael Greer ...
Phil Dyess-Nugent of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A−" grade and wrote, "Having gone that extra mile in establishing Greer as this season's man you love to hate, Person of Interest flips the script, so that the real threat to Finch's life is shown to be the terrorist group Vigilance and its leader, Peter Collier." [5]
John Reese, a former Special Forces soldier and CIA operative, is burnt out and presumed dead, living as a vagrant in New York City.He is approached by Harold Finch, a reclusive billionaire software genius who built a computer system for the U.S. government after September 11, 2001, called the Machine, which monitors all electronic communications and surveillance video feeds in order to ...
John R. Nolan (born 22 May 1938) is a British film and television actor. He is known for his role as Nick Faunt in Shabby Tiger , Wayne Enterprises board member Douglas Fredericks in Batman Begins , the Gotham Tonight promotional segments for The Dark Knight , and The Dark Knight Rises .
Roughly a year later, on Oct. 3, 1980, Greer resigned from the sheriff's office four days after a female friend of his was found dead. Former Deputy John Greer was identified as the accused killer ...
"6,741" is the 4th episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Person of Interest. It is the 94th overall episode of the series and is written by Lucas O'Connor and executive producer Denise Thé and directed by executive producer Chris Fisher.
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.