IIRC, it comes right before the scene where Fauxlivia receives the news, but I agree it was oddly placed either way, especially considering our knowledge of Broyles.
IIRC, it comes right before the scene where Fauxlivia receives the news, but I agree it was oddly placed either way, especially considering our knowledge of Broyles.
*SPOILERS IF YOU'RE SENSITIVE*
Also, I was kind of unmoved by Alt-Linc's death. It was handled strangely, mostly offscreen. I don't think he was a strong enough presence on the show for that to be enough.
I don't agree with this. I know what kind of connotations "Faux" has, but it's much more clever and fitting than Bolivia, which just sounds kind of silly. She'll always be Fauxlivia to me.
I liked this one a lot, but I had a few problems. I was a little frustrated that we didn't get any major info about DRJ's plans, and I found some of the Lincoln/Canaan dialogue where they spell out the parallels between the two to be a little on-the-nose, but that's a problem I have often with Fringe. It just felt…
"At one point we see Austrid tentatively approach Colonel Broyles, presumably to tell him that she’s figured out his part in all of this."
I LOVE Harm's Way. Soul Purpose…not so much.
"Howard makes Sheldon polish his bin of urine-spotted belt bucks, parade around the work cafeteria in a French maid’s outfit, and go dress-shopping with his mother"
Good episode. I preferred last week's, though, but at least this feels like Community again after a fairly shaky start to the season.
I have to see this movie.
Ok, found her. Her name is Emily Jackson and I've never seen her before in anything. Maybe she looks like someone else whose name I can't remember? http://www.imdb.com/name/nm…
I like the first season too (save for the pilot, which I didn't love), but Season 2 is undoubtedly stronger.
I actually missed that line because I was still laughing at Brad and Penny's. I definitely need to rewatch this episode to catch everything.
I really wanted to see some Material Earl.
I was a little disappointed that they didn't stick with the theme and call her out for referring to Year of Penny in tv-season-time.
Pentium Processor
Excellent episode. I am legitimately upset this show won't be on for months (assuming it's coming back, which it better if ABC doesn't want to be harassed by phone calls and letter bombs). It's easily the funniest comedy on TV. Even the promise of more weeks of Community and Parks and Rec doesn't easy the pain. Sigh.
I liked this, read through the comments, came to this one and wanted to like it again. Oh well.
They already interviewed Eliza Coupe a little while back.
He seems like a pretty cool, likeable guy. I think most of the cast is like that, you can always tell how much fun they're having on set.