Provenance
- Episode aired Feb 4, 2014
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.7K
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Reese rejoins Finch and Shaw for a case involving a Olympic gymnast turned event planner.Reese rejoins Finch and Shaw for a case involving a Olympic gymnast turned event planner.Reese rejoins Finch and Shaw for a case involving a Olympic gymnast turned event planner.
Chris Jackson
- Farrow
- (as Christopher Neal Jackson)
Shannon Viehmeyer
- Protestor
- (uncredited)
JoAnna Ziemba
- Server
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaA picture of Mohamed Atta, the man who is suspected of leading the 9/11 attacks, is used as one of the international gang of thieves.
- GoofsBouchard says Lin is a "Legal US Citizen" and Finch says he's sponsoring her daughter for US Citizenship. If Lin is a legal US citizen, then her daughter is automatically a US Citizen (Only if the daughter was born after Lin became a citizen). There error is likely that Lin is a US Citizen since she competed for the Chinese National Olympics team, or she is a dual national with US and Chinese citizenship which would also give her daughter US citizenship.
- Quotes
Harold Finch: Black tie optional.
John Reese: I'll steam my tux, and oil my... Finch, where's my spare weapon?
Sameen Shaw: I moved it to the history section a week ago. Update your arsenal, John.
- ConnectionsReferences Sydney 2000: Games of the XXVII Olympiad (2000)
- SoundtracksTake California
by Propellerheads
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This again?
A few people pointed out some goofs and plot holes of this episode. Yet the biggest one is still unsung. For some weirdest reason EVERY American "police drama" or "procedural" TV show for the past 15 years includes at least one episode where "Interpol agents" are involved. And every time those "Interpol agents" are flying to the US to do some good or bad things, catch or help bad guys, help or deceive good guys, whatever.
Problem with that is, INTERPOL DOESN'T HAVE AGENTS. At all. Interpol is 1,000 people sitting in their office (NOT in Paris, by the way) and collecting information. They can't "almost get her in Dubai", they can't "fly to New York". They do NOT work in the field. Interpol is a strictly information agency. Their official motto is "Connecting police for a safer world". So the closest "Monsieur Bouchard" could get to "catching an international thief" is by watching this episode on "Le Netflix".
Problem with that is, INTERPOL DOESN'T HAVE AGENTS. At all. Interpol is 1,000 people sitting in their office (NOT in Paris, by the way) and collecting information. They can't "almost get her in Dubai", they can't "fly to New York". They do NOT work in the field. Interpol is a strictly information agency. Their official motto is "Connecting police for a safer world". So the closest "Monsieur Bouchard" could get to "catching an international thief" is by watching this episode on "Le Netflix".
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- nemesis-88
- Feb 12, 2024
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