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You know, this episode convinced me that I don't really need Peter on this show. I was never the hugest fan of the character but I knew what he brought to the show and never minded his presence. Though this season is building up to his return so that things can go back to normal, I think the addition of

Holy shit, I never knew that. That's awesome! I need to rewatch that episode ASAP.

The Fringe reference made me so happy.

That's a twist I might like.

They NEED to change that opening sequence, the previously-on or whatever. I cringe whenever I see the "This is the story of two sisters…who share the same Face", with Face capitalized like it's the name of their pet or something. It's awful.

Ugh, agreed. I mean, I *kind* of get the actor thing behind it, but it was still ridiculous.

My hard-on for Blaine from the beginning-middle of last season has worn off and then some. Every time he's on screen I just want to punch him in his smug little face. The way he performs is cringeworthy in a Matthew Morrison kind of way. If I knew him in real life I'd hate him so bad.

That's true, I kind of forgot about the new writers. Maybe they'll pull things together better.

If they keep it going and turn it into a decent character arc though, I'll take it. They just…don't tend to do that on this show.

You know, I would be totally fine with all that stuff about how Quinn was unknowingly missing her daughter all through last year if it was anyone but the Glee writers behind it. Where it could be effective retconning, it just feels lazy and unimpressive in their hands.

How to get through Season 3 without missing anything important? Just watch it all. It's a great season. Some of the 'essential' stuff is worse than the 'inessential', so I don't really see why you'd want to miss out. And the Bellivia storyline is awesome, y'all know it.

I hope that Fox's statements about how Fringe's ratings need to remain consistent, not necessarily improve, to be renewed again means that the writers won't waste too much time trying to draw a new audience in with Freak-of-the-Week cases. They didn't do it in Season 3 and that's the main reason why it was the

I feel like they need to do a bit more fleshing out of the history of this newish Amber universe. They did a good job simply explaining away how Peter's…lack of existence didn't tamper too much with the timeline, but it still felt weird seeing some things seemingly exactly as they were. In fact, given the

There was clumsy exposition all over the place, actually, as they try to 'catch up' new viewers. Like Walter talking about that book that he read "at St. Claire's, the mental institution where I spent 17 years…"

Storyteller is pretty easily one of the best Season 7 episodes, and confirmed Andrew as one of my favorite characters of the series. I couldn't agree less with someone who would complain that it's a waste of time - at least from a character standpoint.