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AI Thriller 'Person of Interest' Hailed as 'Best Show Ever'
14 Mar
Summary
- Netflix viewers praise 'Person of Interest' for compelling themes and casting.
- The show explores the impact of artificial intelligence on society.
- International thriller 'The Orphans' also garners strong reactions on Netflix.

The science fiction series "Person of Interest," originally airing from 2011 to 2016, has resurfaced on Netflix, captivating a new wave of viewers who are hailing it as the "best show ever." Created by Jonathan Nolan, the series centers on a reclusive billionaire's AI program designed to predict crimes and the operative tasked with preventing everyday murders.
Viewers have taken to platforms like Rotten Tomatoes to praise the show's "great characters," with particular acclaim for Michael Emerson as Harold Finch and Jim Caviezel as John Reese. The series' exploration of artificial intelligence's impact on society has been highlighted as a particularly compelling aspect.
In parallel, the international action thriller "The Orphans," released on Netflix on February 20, is also drawing significant attention. The film, which follows two childhood friends reunited under dramatic circumstances, is being lauded for its "awesome stunts" and "well-crafted action scenes."
Despite a mixed reception on IMDb, "The Orphans" has achieved success on Netflix charts, with viewers describing it as a thrilling and binge-worthy experience that compensates for a simpler plot with high-octane sequences.




