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* [[Arc Words]]: "You can't play God."
* [[Arc Words]]: "You can't play God."
* [[Bulletproof Vest]]: Saves's Carter's bacon long enough for Reese to intervene.
* [[Bulletproof Vest]]: Saves's Carter's bacon long enough for Reese to intervene.
* [[Last Name Basis]]: Carter insists on it.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Carter insists on it.
* [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]]: Carter was the least popular part of the show's ensemble until this episode, which redeemed her in the eyes of many viewers.
* [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]]: Carter was the least popular part of the show's ensemble until this episode, which redeemed her in the eyes of many viewers.
* [[Rogues Gallery Showcase]]: "HR" is introduced as working with Elias, who makes a brief cameo.
* [[Rogues Gallery Showcase]]: "HR" is introduced as working with Elias, who makes a brief cameo.

Revision as of 14:04, 8 January 2014


Season 1, Episode 9:

Get Carter

 Reese: Your life's in danger.

Carter: I'm a cop. My life's always in danger.

With Detective Carter bull-headedly sticking her nose into various cases and continuing to investigate the rise of Elias as one of New York's most influential crime figures, it's no surprise to Reese and Finch when her number comes up. The pair dig deeper into Carter's life and background and learn that there's no shortage of people who might want her dead; chief among them is Elias himself, who has allied himself with "HR", a loose infrastructure of New York's corrupt cops and city officials that want to put the "organised" back in "organised crime" (and get paid, of course). With Reese and Finch watching her back, Carter tries to solve a gang killing and intervenes in a domestic dispute, unaware that Elias has decreed she be dead by the end of the day.


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