- Reese and Finch try to protect a psychologist whose unorthodox methods for helping his patients find closure could cost him dearly. Meanwhile, flashbacks reveal Finch fragile state in days following bombing that killed his best friend, Nathan Ingram.—Susruth Chavali
- The next number provided by the Machine belongs to therapist Dr. Shane Edwards, with who the team is able to make initial contact by Finch becoming a new patient. They learn that he largely got into the specifics of his work following the murder of his wife Lucy eight years ago. Since, he has also started a non-profit organization dealing with victim rights, an organization supported by among others the NYPD. Initially believing he is the target possibly having come across some patient information he perhaps should not have, the team ultimately finds out that he has long taken his victims rights stance to an extreme by exacting vigilante justice on behalf of his patients, who have no idea what he is doing. Up to this point, Dr. Edwards' actions have not been of a violent nature, in other words none of his victims have been physically harmed. Finch, Reese and Fusco know that the reason his number came up is because of his own personal situation, as the man who was imprisoned for manslaughter in Lucy's case, Wyatt Morris, has just been released on parole. Finch, Reese and Fusco all have differing opinions on what they believe will be Edwards' first murder, that of Morris, the evidence against who in Lucy's death was largely circumstantial except for Edwards' false testimony. This case makes Reese and especially Finch reminisce about similar situations in their past lives, Reese's situation which he starts to divulge slowly in his therapy sessions with Dr. Campbell.—Huggo
- The Machine delivers the number of psychologist Dr. Shane Edwards, who grieves the murder of his beloved wife eight years ago and started a non-profitable organization to treat victims. Finch poses of patient to be closer to Dr. Edwards, but soon Reese finds that Dr. Edwards is a vigilante, capable to frame perpetrators to bring justice to the families. Meanwhile, in flashbacks, the viewer sees Finch plotting revenge against Alicia Corwin for the death of Nathan.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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