Haunted by an image of three dots Sarah thinks she has found their meaning when she learns that it is the logo of a company that is working on an AI program. The company is trying to raise funding to buy a new chip from a Japanese company. This chip is needed to run the AI program. Sarah poses as an investor in order to acquire the chip even though it will mean using all of their funds. After the trade has gone ahead it quickly becomes apparent that they have been conned; the chip is a fake
the only question is; who did the ripping off? Meanwhile Riley is having problems with her mission to get close to John and Agent Ellison is investigating the role of Catherine Weaver's AI, dubbed 'John Henry', in the death of Dr. Sherman.
Having missed the previous episode there were quite a few surprises here; many of which were no doubt revealed last week, it was easy to get back into the story though. The main story involving the chip proved to be interesting and featured a moderate amount of action. I was more interested in Agent Ellison's meeting with John Henry though; especially when we see that it is far more than a computer program; it has a body that Ellison and viewers instantly recognise.
Having missed the previous episode there were quite a few surprises here; many of which were no doubt revealed last week, it was easy to get back into the story though. The main story involving the chip proved to be interesting and featured a moderate amount of action. I was more interested in Agent Ellison's meeting with John Henry though; especially when we see that it is far more than a computer program; it has a body that Ellison and viewers instantly recognise.