That is the question.
That is the question.
Me too.
I don't think the posters appeared after the wormhole event. They were there, but they were all facing the opposite direction and the camera avoided them, so they weren't visible to us until Olivia ran to the end of the alley and turned back. Olivia wouldn't have noticed them when they were racing down the alley in a…
You're angry. Eat some damn french fries.
"a lot of desserts are prepared with a pinch of salt because it brings out the sweet flavour differently" I don't think it was meant to be a cooking tip. Why would a list of diet tips encourage you to make your desserts tastier?
There are other factors that influence weight gain/loss (medications, pregnancy, thyroid conditions, etc.). Obviously the basic "in/out" premise is true, but that doesn't mean weight loss is equally straightforward for everyone.
"Focus on the deeper reason you want to lose weight." I'm doing that right now (global warming) and nothing's happening. Also, where it said "I know you can pick-and-choose from these tips" I literally read it as "you can pick-and-choose from these DIPS." Now I want dips.
Mark Twain would never speak to the world through an ouija board. You know he'd use Twitter.
The American Cancer Society says waist size is the leading indicator for health risk - more than BMI. "Excessive abdominal fat increases your risk for a wide variety of chronic and deadly health problems, including respiratory illness, heart disease, and cancer." So you can't really "have a gut and still be perfectly…
When is the "past" and is this "visitor from the past" male, female, fat, pregnant, gay, straight, black, white or religious? It seems a given that he is from the American past, visiting an American present, although the first image seems to depict a Chinese factory.
It does make you it better. ;)
^ That.
Do you mean "Belly?"
I agree with you and Charlie Jane that I thought this season's Walter was going to be in top form. In Letters of Transit, after Etta and Simon fixed his brain, he seemed to have regained his mental acuity at long last. I liked the new, aggressive Walter. I don't really want to hear him talking about cows and marijuana…
I think the door on the other universe is closed. They exhausted those storylines. I don't want to be messing around with alternates in the last 9 episodes of my favourite show.
I agree, I preferred Etta's badass attitude to Olivia's newly-acquired mom-itude. It also kind of bugged me that both Etta and Olivia killed a bunch of loyalists in this ep, when a couple of episodes ago Olivia wouldn't let Etta kill a single loyalist who probably deserved it. Olivia defended him because he had a son,…
Yes, this ^ Olivia, with or without cortexiphan, is extremely clever, highly trained, highly motivated, and an aggressive, powerful Fringe agent. She needs to start kicking ass and stop whispering and being emotionally frozen. I find it hard to believe that the Olivia we know would behave the way she did after the…
Yeah, as a plot device Etta was important, and she probably will continue to be as she's plastered all over the city on resistance posters. I hope she does motivate the Fringe team to be angry but NOT lost, because I want to see them all, especially Olivia, being competent and dangerous again.
Broyles is definitely the Dove - I thought that was obvious. When Walter said they were going to create a few Fringe events of their own, I think he meant that that would be their new strategy. I think we'll see more of them.
I don't think they were paying Georgina Haig enough that killing her off would significantly expand the budget. Broyles and Nina have been series regulars since season 1 - Etta hasn't. I think it's more likely that, as you said, it means Broyles will have to communicate directly with the original Fringe team.