There are those who call him "Tim."
There are those who call him "Tim."
I thought the NSA woman was great casting as "Heinous Bitch #1"
I WAS LOADED!
My girlfriend is from Houston and when they showed the airport she exclamed "There's nowhere near that many Asians in Houston!"
I don't know if The Observers are from Earth-2 either. September told Walter, "There's more than one of everything." - not "There's two of everything." I think they're from yet another dimension/universe. They seem to know everything that's going to happen.
I don't know, I think if I had a Lance Reddick audio book I would just be intimidated to a point of not wanting to listen to it in fear of Lance Reddick coming out of the book and kicking my ass…or at least staring at me in menacing fashion.
There was also the typewriter used to communicate, which could be an early 80s device as well.
WAAAAAAAAAALT!!!
As was once posted by someone here:
WAAAAAAAAAALT!!!
As was once posted by someone here:
I don't know about that - I'm guessing crossing dimensions to nab a someone hasn't happened six times in the last 10 years, or whatever time frame Broyles said. It seemed that if the Observers knew something was going to happen, it was going to happen, there wasn't just a way for someone to not be included.
The blonde in the apartment was the bartender on Harper's Island. Yeah, I know that.
He also had issues with some mafia type character who was informed Peter was back in town, but we've seen nothing of that.
I was under the impression the original Peter died of some crazy illness. I remember Walter talking about how sick Peter was when he was a child.
Rightfully so on the question I mean, not the reaction.
Thanks! My Thursday night is so loaded with TV I usually don't get on here in time to discuss. Nice to be back.
Feeling
I thought that the Bryce storyline tonight was the best development of a character in the series. And it only took one episode. They touched on his family history, got to the root of his suicidal feelings, and explored his reaction to his flash - all without beating us over the head with it.
I'm with you on that…the whole world experiences a blackout, 20 million people die, and they freak out because he asked them a simple question (and rightfully so).
OK Awesome
I thought this was by far the best episode of the season, if only because it returned to the larger picture. I also thought there were some great clues and nods throughout the episode.
I wish whenever you died Keith David said,
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