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Topic: Late to the party!

I don't think I've ever noticed this show much less watched it.  I only happened to see the forum with the title and looked into it.  I was hooked by the first episode and I've now binged 15 episodes and there are so many! Several seasons too!

Well, all I have to say is way better later because I don't have to wait a week for the next episode or wait for a new season to premiere!

It's free on Amazon (Freevee w/commercials).  Engaging.

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Is this a series?  I can't find it in IMDB.

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bvereshagen wrote:

Is this a series?  I can't find it in IMDB.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1839578/?r … rson%2520o

https://next-episode.net/sig/sig.php?alias=default&kk=218f9bd804e6df87fe43a8dd62158dbc

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My bad. All I saw was "late to the party" so I thought that was the series name. Person Of Interest is indeed a great series.

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I'm still watching, currently just wrapping up S4E7. It's a good program, keeps you engaged.

I was surfing posts on Twitter/X today and ran across a post with a link to a Breitbart article dated today, 11/27/2023:

White House Surveillance Program Lets Law Enforcement Snoop on *Trillions* of American Phone Records

A secretive surveillance initiative, managed by the White House, grants law enforcement agencies unprecedented access to trillions of American phone records, raising significant privacy and legal concerns.

A Wired investigation has revealed a secret White House surveillance program that permits federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to access an extensive array of U.S. phone records. Known as Data Analytical Services (DAS), this program functions in partnership with telecom giant AT&T, offering a comprehensive analysis of American call records to law enforcement agencies at all levels of government. This deal not only involves direct phone contacts of criminal suspects but extends to their social networks as well, snooping on individuals who have not been suspected of any criminal activity at all.

Read more @sorry, you'll have to look it up yourself with what information I've posted.  Everything I've posted beyond "I was surfing posts on" has disappeared on two attempts.

Anyway, of course it reminded me of this program!

Cheers.  Here's hoping (it'll publish this time).