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  1. In case anyone is looking for stories featuring Robert, Anna, Sean, Robin and the rest of the spies, here are some to check out. Latebloomingrose Fanfiction There are 2 series running. The Seasons series is set in the 1990s beginning with the completed Another Season - an alternate way for Anna and Robert to have reconnected instead of the Valentines Massacre plot. The series has more of a fun, mystery du jour air to it. No Faison in this series. The Scorpio Intel series is present day starting with the completed The Telltale Lie which begins where Night Shift 2 ended with Anna visiting Robert in Switzerland. A package delivery arouses Anna's curiosity which leads to the unraveling of the Scorpios' Lost Years - Anna's kidnapping by Faison, the tanker explosion, Anna's amnesia and Robert's black ops time period. This series is grittier, more realistic action and always dramatic.
  2. I think the cafe recognition bit is possible because Samaritan already knows what they look like. So, it could have gone through years of CCTV footage hunting for their faces and logging when and where they appeared. It's one way to build a profile on an unknown target. Then, Samaritan keeps a watch on certain locations to see if the target comes back. Harold goes back to the cafe. Samaritan sees him there. Then hears (the new ability) what the waitress says about 10 years/repeat visits which triggers Samaritan to put the pieces together. As for the missing bodies, I think its misdirection by Samaritan. Missing persons cases tie up police resources. And by classifying something as a missing persons case it doesn't become a homicide which would cost more resources leading to Samaritan's activities being discovered. Friends and families will be less inclined to snoop into a missing case and decreasing the possibility of someone getting into Samaritan's business. Samaritan maintains the perceptions that crime is down when really it's the opposite. It's just covering its tracks. Or planning to use the finding of the missing bodies to frame Team Machine. The show could stay "open ended" even if it has a Blakes7 ending where everyone dies or is captured. All you need to have at the end is a character or characters who have a connection to both the Machine and one of Team Machine. For example, Will Ingram (Nathan's son) is the last POI. He comes back to NYC from Sudan to see his Uncle Harold. Samaritan finds out. Will being in danger trips Finch into the final Dark Finch transformation and he lets the Machine loose. Machine/Root could be telling Will about everything during the voiceover. Or Caleb the one who invented the compression algorithm could also work as the last POI survivor. The only other characters that could work would be Grace and Fusco's son. Ultimately, they could have some ending be deliberately vague - show no body, show a person in a hospital bed with a taped up face or show no final death scene.
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