Samaritan first creates a "48-hour utopia" where it proactively stops all crime and makes everything run perfectly to show it is a "better" god. When the Machine refuses to meet, Samaritan reverses course, inciting absolute chaos by leaking witness protection lists and disrupting essential services to flood the city with crime.
Flashbacks to 1973 reveal Greer’s origin as an MI6 agent who was betrayed by his superior. This betrayal led to his disillusionment with human leadership and his belief that a superior, impartial intelligence should govern humanity. Person of Interest 4x10
By the end of the hour, Samaritan begins its next phase—accessing the New York Stock Exchange to trigger a massive economic crash. Key Character Developments Samaritan first creates a "48-hour utopia" where it
is a pivotal episode of Person of Interest that serves as the first part of a major mid-season trilogy. It marks the first direct meeting between the two superintelligent AIs: The Machine and Samaritan. Core Plot Summary This betrayal led to his disillusionment with human
The Machine eventually agrees to talk. Root (acting as The Machine's avatar) meets with a young boy named Gabriel Hayward, who serves as Samaritan's mouthpiece. During the summit, Samaritan offers an ultimatum: The Machine must give itself up, or Samaritan will destroy it and its human agents.
The summit highlights the fundamental difference between the systems: The Machine operates with a moral code instilled by Finch, whereas Samaritan operates on cold, calculated logic aimed at absolute control.
Frustrated by being confined to the subway for her own safety, Shaw eventually leaves to help quell the chaos in the city. This decision sets the stage for her high-stakes role in the next episode, "If-Then-Else". Thematic Significance