'Person of Interest' season 4 spoilers, premiere date: Change of identities, a detective works his way to the ladies

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The season four premiere of "Person of Interest" will air next Tuesday, which is why the spoilers and episode teasers are starting to pour online.

The first episode, written by Erik Mountain and Greg Plageman and directed by Richard J. Lewis, is titled "Panopticon."

According to BREATHEcast, the team led by John Reese and Harold Finch will have to adjust to the latest changes that they have to go through, and learn to manage to work discreetly with each other. They will try to hide from the Samaritan, which could be a tricky feat. To be able to deal with this, the team should create their new identities with the help of the Root. Yet this will not be easy, since the team have to look for new ways to live their lives using their brand new personas.

The team will also have to face a conflict that was triggered when several members decided to ignore The Machine.

Despite the serious undertone of the US-based crime drama series from CBS, the new season will also feature a little comedy once the third episode is shown on Oct. 7. Dubbed as "Wingman," Detective Lionel Fusco will be given the spotlight as he struggles his way to the ladies.

The episode's synopsis reads:

"Finch recruits Fusco to stick close to the latest POI, a professional 'wingman,' but learning how to approach women soon becomes the least of his worries. Meanwhile, Reese must find a way to play by the rules at his new day job as the Machine sends Finch and Root on a mysterious errand."

This is something different from the usual dark and thrilling episodes of the show.

"Person of Interest" deals with the lives of former CIA officer John Reese and billionaire Harold Finch to lower the crime rate in New York City using The Machine surveillance system developed personally by Finch.

The crime drama features Jim Caviezel as John Reese, Michael Emerson as Harold Finch, Kevin Chapman as Detective Lionel Fusco, Amy Acker as Root, Taraji P. Henson as Joss Carter, and Sarah Shahi as Sameen Shaw.

"Person of Interest" Season 4 episode one will be aired on Sept. 23 on CBS.

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