Mõrvaennetajad All In (2011–2016) Online
Reese and Finch head to Atlantic City for their next number, that belonging to Lou Mitchell, an irascible, widowed and retired watch repairman, who, like many of his age, has a small electronic footprint, meaning that Reese and Finch will have to use other means than electronic to follow him. In viewing Lou's activities, Reese sees a man living on a fixed income but who is constantly at the casino and constantly losing, over the past few months in the order of several hundred thousand. But Reese also sees some visual signs that he may have been involved with the mob in his younger days. But in following Lou's movements, Reese and Finch see that Lou is not alone in his goings-on although he does not acknowledge those others, who are all seniors like himself, and they don't acknowledge Lou or any of the others. When Reese and Finch learn what Lou is up to and why his number came up, they want to intervene through the casino to prevent the incident involving Lou from happening, but ...
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jim Caviezel | - | John Reese | |
Taraji P. Henson | - | Joss Carter | |
Kevin Chapman | - | Lionel Fusco | |
Michael Emerson | - | Harold Finch | |
Ron McLarty | - | Lou Mitchell | |
Robert John Burke | - | Officer Patrick Simmons | |
Michael McGlone | - | Detective Bill Szymanski | |
Clarke Peters | - | Alonzo Quinn | |
Sterling K. Brown | - | Detective Cal Beecher | |
Michael Rispoli | - | Darien Makris | |
Morgan Spector | - | Peter Yogorov | |
Al Sapienza | - | Detective Raymond Terney | |
Jennifer Van Dyck | - | Assistant District Attorney Melinda Wright | |
Ken Leung | - | Leon Tao | |
Amy Hohn | - | Jen the Dealer |
After Finch starts explaining Baccarat to Reese, Reese replies, "Please Finch, I was an international spy. I know how to play Baccarat." This is a nod to James Bond's favorite casino game.
"All in" is a term used in poker when a player bets all the chips he/she has on their hand. It is often used when an individual or group has risked everything they have on the outcome of an event.
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