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The episode "Karma" explores the psychological and moral complexities of retributive justice through the character of , a trauma therapist who secretly operates as a vigilante. This paper analyzes how the episode juxtaposes Edwards’ desire for "poetic justice" with Harold Finch’s internal struggle regarding his own past actions and the death of his partner, Nathan Ingram . 1. Introduction
"Karma" serves as a thematic cornerstone for Person of Interest , reinforcing that while the desire for justice is universal, the execution of it outside the law—even when non-violent—is fraught with moral peril. It concludes that true "karma" cannot be forced by human hands without destroying the one attempting to wield it. "Person of Interest" Karma (TV Episode 2015) - IMDb [S4E17] Karma
The episode argues that "karma" is often an artificial construct created by those who cannot find peace through traditional mourning. 4. Ethical Implications The episode "Karma" explores the psychological and moral
The Ethical Paradox of Retributive Justice: An Analysis of ‘Karma’ in Person of Interest Abstract Introduction "Karma" serves as a thematic cornerstone for
The episode questions whether "engineered karma" is a legitimate form of justice.
This paper examines , titled " Karma ," of the television series Person of Interest .
The narrative reveals that Edwards nearly ruins an innocent man’s life based on a flawed assumption about his wife's death, highlighting the danger of personal bias in extrajudicial justice.