And as previously suggested, if Olivia hugged him would the zombies just start embracing thin air? Oh the possibilities.
And as previously suggested, if Olivia hugged him would the zombies just start embracing thin air? Oh the possibilities.
Walter still sounded pretty goofy too.
And on Lost, the only weird shit that can happen is on one island.
On Fringe it can happen around the entire world. (and probably outer space too, but that's another episode)
Yes, although it is very rewarding for those who have watched the whole season.
Very Possibly.
I can't wait for Fringe's apocalypse to start and these plot yarn balls unwind themselves.
It's very possible William Bell does. I'm pretty sure Spock in real life does.
Gotta be something to do with the Star Trek movie.
Amazon.com thank you.
cash baby cash. as well as a chance to make insanely popular music for 3 decades.
zeat sheeit son of bitch.
You need to ketchup. Hulu still has 10 of the episodes up.
That Wired issue is chock full'o nuts. What the fuck is the story behind that end page?
The Penn article was really interesting too.
There wasn't a freak-meet this week. It was all Olivia, therefore all of this could be used in later episodes somehow.
There was some teaser in the serial-killing-to-survive episode showing Peter prone in the hospital with two others (as if they were just born if I remember correctly-but not because Peter was an adult) and Walter looking over at him, Sonofanorwegiandrunk.
The Observer is a Polar Bear in his own right.
Yes. Do you think Walter was lying when he said it was only Bell's idea to test on humans? He seemed to be very much into the experiment based on that video.
Besides the Mentalist (blech) Fringe is the highest rated newcomer to primetime television. It will definitely get renewed for one more season.
HH, I felt the same way.
And the rest of them were voodoo dolls of Lane. Although I'm sure he could kill the rest at any moment up there too, considering he killed the circus mom and the husband without ACTUALLY killing them.
Well last week was a give away. He was part of the plot more or less.
Did anyone notice the omnipresent red and green flashing lights during the scene with Walter's hypnosis contraption? JJA packs some fun easter eggs in his shows.
I have never payed any sort of attention to who the show is directed by each week. This week was a solid hour of television.
And why preconceive how the show is going to be like because of the director anyway?