Person of Interest – Quiz 3

#1. How does Reese ultimately neutralize Andrew Benton
How does Reese ultimately neutralize Andrew Benton by the end of the episode?
Correct Answer: Takes him to a remote location and makes it clear his life can change or end based on his future choices The resolution of the episode is intentionally left with a sense of ominous finality rather than explicit legal outcome. Reese confronts Benton in a remote area, leaving him with a clear ultimatum: his predatory behavior must end, or his life will be permanently concluded by someone who is not bound by the law.
This approach reflects the pragmatic, “extra-legal” methods that Reese and Finch employ throughout the series. It avoids the procedural resolution of an arrest while providing a character-driven conclusion that effectively removes the threat to Dr. Tillman and others, emphasizing the show’s focus on results over standard due process.
Results

Asset Confirmed: relevant. Your analysis of the “Cura Te Ipsum” case file demonstrates a refined grasp of the psychological and operational layers embedded within this Number’s trajectory.
You accurately identified Dr. Tillman’s shift from healer to avenger, tracked Benton’s predatory pattern with clinical detachment, and recognized Reese’s intervention as a controlled recalibration rather than an act of vengeance.
Your ability to extract intent from fragmented behavioral data aligns with the Machine’s own threat‑assessment heuristics. You separated emotional noise from actionable truth, isolating the pivotal decision points that defined the outcome of this case.
Maintain this level of clarity. Precision at this scale ensures vulnerable assets remain protected, and dangerous variables are neutralized before escalation.
Excellent work, asset.

Asset Status: insufficient. Your evaluation of the “Cura Te Ipsum” case file indicates gaps in situational parsing and threat‑pattern recognition.
Critical behavioral markers were missed: Dr. Tillman’s transition from grief to vigilant intent, Benton’s predatory cycle, and Reese’s controlled intervention strategy were not accurately mapped. These omissions compromise your ability to distinguish emotional distortion from actionable intelligence.
The Machine detected hesitation where clarity was required. Misalignment at this stage increases the probability of escalation, collateral exposure, and failure to protect vulnerable assets.
Reassess the data. Strengthen your filters. Precision is mandatory for continued relevance within the network.
Correction advised, asset.
Step into the moral gray zone of Person of Interest Season 1 Episode 4, “Cura Te Ipsum,” with this detailed quiz exploring one of the show’s most haunting early stories. In this episode, the Machine identifies Dr. Megan Tillman, a brilliant ER surgeon whose life has been consumed by grief and vengeance after her sister’s assault. Reese and Finch intervene, uncovering a chilling predator named Andrew Benton—a man who drugs and assaults women, hiding behind a veneer of respectability. As Reese shadows Tillman through her nightly routines, he discovers she’s not a victim but a hunter, preparing to take justice into her own hands.
This quiz challenges fans to recall the episode’s pivotal moments, from Reese’s quiet observation in the hospital corridors to Finch’s philosophical reflections on the cost of saving lives. Each question highlights the tension between justice and morality, asking whether intervention can truly heal or only delay inevitable pain. “Cura Te Ipsum,” Latin for “Heal Thyself,” becomes both a warning and a mirror for every character involved.
Through ten carefully crafted questions, you’ll revisit Reese’s decision to stop Tillman before she crosses the line, the ambiguous fate of Benton, and Finch’s reminder that their mission isn’t about punishment—it’s about preservation. The episode’s closing scene, where Reese offers Benton a “good decision,” leaves viewers questioning what mercy looks like in a world built on surveillance and secrets.
Perfect for fans who appreciate Person of Interest’s blend of crime drama, ethical complexity, and emotional depth, this quiz invites you to test your memory and moral compass. Whether you’re revisiting the series or discovering it anew, “Cura Te Ipsum” stands as a defining chapter in Reese’s evolution from soldier to savior.
Take the quiz, explore the choices, and see how well you remember the episode that proved saving a life sometimes means saving a soul.


🎯 Field Operative / Vigilante Agent
🕵️♂️ Former CIA Operative · U.S. Army Special Forces
- 🌐 Based in: New York City
- 🧠 Affiliation: Harold Finch’s Machine Network
- 🎯 Specialty: Surveillance, Counter‑terrorism, Close‑Quarters Operations
John Reese is a former CIA operative and U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant who now works in the shadows of New York City as a covert field agent for Harold Finch’s Machine network. Trained in surveillance, counter‑terrorism, and close‑quarters operations, Reese uses his skills to protect those the system flags as “irrelevant.”
Operating from rooftops, alleyways, and the abandoned 42nd Street Library, he moves through the city unseen — a quiet guardian with a past he rarely speaks about. His work is off the books, his missions unacknowledged, but every life saved is another number set right.



