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This is true. The Observers and their role in the mythology has always made me a bit nervous, since everything about them is so vague and it's gone on so long that it seems like it'll be difficult to find an explanation that's completely satisfying…but the show has handled so many crazy things so well (yes, I'm a fan

Wasn't Henry the name of Peter and Fauxlivia's baby? Or maybe it was the cab driver. I really don't remember.

I think it's possible that the Nina with Walter is AmberNina, and she's actually evil, and the one with Olivia is a shapeshifter plant.

Oh, ok. I'm not even sure that there was a scar on his wrist at all, it was a pretty dark scene and I was just looking for creases. It may have been the end of his shirt for all I know. If anybody else saw things a little clearer I'd be happy to hear about it, though.

Indeed, though like I mentioned in my comment I still enjoyed the episode. Having seen the previews for next week it feels very much like the calm before the awesomestorm, not unlike that string of mediocre episodes before the double-whammy of Jacksonville and Peter in Season 2. I'm expecting good things, but a

I liked this episode quite a bit, though I was similarly disappointed with how the initially interesting freak plot kind of just tapered off and ended. I would still give it a B+ for the overarching plot developments.

I absolutely hate Nicki Minaj 99.5% of the time. Like, can't STAND her. That .5% anomaly is the chorus of Super Bass, which I actually like a lot. But the fact that I only like one part of one song is hardly a compliment to Minaj at all. Which is good. Because I hate her.

I was also expecting something about Julia Nunes in here, since she's become relatively big in the last few years, with an appearance on Conan like you mentioned She's the first YouTube artist I found, and she led me to the even-more-awesome Lauren O'Connell (who in turn led me to Pomplamoose, who WERE mentioned in

This is quite possibly the best episode of television called "The Body" ever. Ever!

Also, next week has Misha Collins and a funeral slapdown. Call me optimistic.

I just…I don't know. I still kinda like this show. I mean, it's not nearly as soapy as I'd like (and not NEARLY good enough to compensate for that there lack of soap), but I still find most parts of it interesting enough to pop in and pay 3/4 attention every week. I'm definitely not watching it critically, which is

I love me some Emilie de Ravin. But I'm still not going to watch this.

Agreed. I still prefer Season 3, but it's been great, and I haven't agreed with most of the criticisms of this season as a whole. This season could be on its way to be being the best one yet, if the back half can take it to the next level (Seasons 1, 2, and 3 would say that there's a good chance that could happen).

Hey, cool story bros: As of this episode, Season 4 has gone the longest of any Fringe season without having an episode rated below B- on this site.

Cool story. And can I just say I love your username?

It's not that they'll change anything, it's that Season 5 felt like such an ending to me that I have literally no desire to go back and see what happens next (besides Mistake), despite loving the show. It's bizarre.

Holy jesus, that's a scary screencap.

CARAZZZZY OUT-OF-NOWHERE THEORY TIME!

And, as a sidenote to this thought, will the merging of memories make Olivia insane? Or will her Cortexiphan powers block that shit?