In a surprising twist, the crime lord Carl Elias (also a prisoner at Rikers) offers Reese protection from Aryan Brotherhood inmates. This highlights a recurring theme: in this world, traditional "bad guys" can be more helpful than the "good guys" in law enforcement.
From the outside, Harold Finch works tirelessly to manufacture evidence for Reese’s fake identity, even setting up a physical office on Wall Street to fool Donnelly’s investigators. Loyalty Under Fire [S2E16] Prisoner's Dilemma
If you were looking for Season 2, Episode 16, that episode is titled "Relevance" and introduces the fan-favorite character Sameen Shaw . In a surprising twist, the crime lord Carl
"Prisoner's Dilemma" is often cited by fans on IMDb as one of the series' best for its perfect blend of intellectual game theory and raw emotional stakes. It shifts the show from a "case-of-the-week" procedural into a serialized thriller where no character is truly safe. Loyalty Under Fire If you were looking for
The true "Prisoner's Dilemma" in this episode isn't just about the criminals in the cell; it's about the choices made by the protagonists:
The episode centers on , who is trapped in Rikers Island alongside three other suspects. Agent Donnelly is convinced one of them is the "Man in the Suit" and uses the psychological pressure of the Prisoner's Dilemma to force a confession.
Just when it seems Reese is safe, the episode delivers one of the series' most brutal endings. Agent Donnelly realizes Carter's deception and arrests both her and Reese. Their transport is suddenly rammed by a truck, and —Reese’s former CIA partner thought to be dead—emerges to kill Donnelly and kidnap Reese. Why This Episode Matters