10-Minute Warning CCV

Written at 3:16pm today. Oh, hell yeah!


I had a different post theme for today, but I will just write another Minute Warning post because I was incredibly loaded with work earlier.

Aside from Always Watching (my series of Person of Interest episode reviews), I have been working on another passion project: my affogato diary. So far, I’ve tried at least five different affogatos from different cafes, and I’m thinking of adding another to my list this afternoon. But there’s a dilemma: I want to try the cafe’s affogato today before they sadly close for good tomorrow, and as I type this, it’s raining cats and dogs. I hope the rain becomes lighter later.

I’ve been watching a different show, too: The Boys. I have a lot of thoughts about what I’ve seen so far. At the moment, I will share three. Firstly, in my opinion, the second season was better than the first. Also, whenever Homelander (the invincible yet cruel head of the superhero group The Seven) shows his true colors, it’s amazingly frightening. And the heart of the black ops team, The Boys, the caring Marvin T. Milk (aka Mother’s Milk), may be my favorite character by far. Nice name, sir.

My ten-minute warning is almost up, and the rain has stopped as well. Excellent. I will prepare to go out now.

See you in the next post, and have a nice week ahead!


Header image: Hac Hai of Pexels. Edited in Adobe Photoshop 2026.

Always Watching VI: Person of Interest – The Fix

Tonight, I’m analyzing the sixth episode of Person of Interest (Season 1) titled “The Fix.” In this episode, an important recurring character makes her first appearance—Zoe Morgan, a fixer and the next number Harold Finch and John Reese must follow. Also, Detective Joss Carter makes progress on the Elias investigation.

Spoiler warning: This post contains major plot spoilers from “The Fix.” If you haven’t watched it, please do so first before reading my analysis.

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Always Watching V: Person of Interest – Judgment

Tonight, let me take a deep dive into Season 1’s fifth episode of Person of Interest, “Judgment,” where a tough, by-the-book judge is the next number John Reese and Harold Finch have to protect, and Detective Joss Carter has suspicions about her new partner, Detective Lionel Fusco.

Spoiler warning: This post contains major plot spoilers of the fourth episode of Person of Interest (Season 1), “Judgment.” If you haven’t watched it, please do so first before reading my analysis.

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