UnbrokenMirror
UnbrokenMirror
UnbrokenMirror

Read this while drinking from a Silver-Age Batman shot glass. Now I need to go watch some Conroy-voiced Batman and/or dig up some comics.

Man, I've never been into tabletop RPGs or card games that involve anything outside of a standard Bicycle deck, but this sounds awesome. Seems like it could be a pretty sweet videogame if the right person got their hands on it.

Gliese 667C you say? I have an idea.

Dear Penthouse:

I may have missed a few commas... OOHH, BROWNIES!

I just still want to know why (UNALTERED!) Walternate never became NEARLY as intellectually powerful as unaltered 'prime' Walter, especially considering the alternate universe's seemingly more advanced tech. Unless you just want to blame the entire series' events on William Bell.

My point is that 'erasing Peter' (which was really still Walter stealing young Peter from Walternate, but NOT getting Peter saved by September) shouldn't have changed Walternate's behavior so much.

My favorite candidate so far is John Scott, but it's maybe possible that Anti-Bell somehow exists in this timeline too.

Replying to agree, that was kind of awesome.

The question I have is why didn't Walternate become totally evil and try to create his own universe? He has a fully intact brain, better resources, and an army of subordinates willing to kill to achieve any goal he sets his mind on, yet after Peter used the machine and removed himself from the timeline he was willing

I agree... It seems like almost everything that made this show "Fringe" ended after last season, and this year is a completely different (weaker) series.

By showing one possible future, returning to the present and changing things, then fast-forwarding to an entirely different future.

I second John Scott, whom I had totally forgotten about until just now. It would be pretty cool/kind of TV-appropriate to bring back a character that died in the first episode right near or even IN the finale.

$127<$199+

http://youtu.be/ So I haven't been watching the Thursday night dumpster fire, but apparently this happened. (BONUS: NFL.com titled this highlight "Right in the McNutt")

The impression I got was that the kaiju were sent to destroy us by something else, something on the other side of that portal at the bottom of the ocean.

Did you come up with that all on your own? Here, have a juice box.

So much for my "They Live" style theory on the 'Resist' posters.

It's a shame that Delta wasn't down with OPP.