And Walter's talk with Olivia was just wonderful.
And Walter's talk with Olivia was just wonderful.
And Walter's talk with Olivia was just wonderful.
The something horrible that Peter does — for me, it wasn't killing the Observer, but compromising himself. I was relieved to see that the Peter we know won't disappear immediately — he's acting pretty Peter-ish in the coming attraction — but it was heartbreaking that just as Olivia realized she did want to save them…
The something horrible that Peter does — for me, it wasn't killing the Observer, but compromising himself. I was relieved to see that the Peter we know won't disappear immediately — he's acting pretty Peter-ish in the coming attraction — but it was heartbreaking that just as Olivia realized she did want to save them…
Zack, the plan "failed" because of the San Dimas Time fallacy, just as you laid out. (See Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure or just the TV Tropes website.) I loved that they missed that. But it doesn't mean that it *actually* failed — a black hole showing up in 600 years would certainly have done a boatload of…
Zack, the plan "failed" because of the San Dimas Time fallacy, just as you laid out. (See Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure or just the TV Tropes website.) I loved that they missed that. But it doesn't mean that it *actually* failed — a black hole showing up in 600 years would certainly have done a boatload of…
I was actually thinking Imperial stormtroopers.
I was actually thinking Imperial stormtroopers.
Yes.
Yes.
Aside from being on acid, I believe that's the only time that Broyles has showed teeth while smiling. It looks so strange on him!
Aside from being on acid, I believe that's the only time that Broyles has showed teeth while smiling. It looks so strange on him!
They had the window-into-Earth2 device in an early shot long enough for any of us to notice it, then they brought the camera back to linger on it for a second shot for no particular reason this episode. I'm pretty certain alt-Universes will appear before we're done.
They had the window-into-Earth2 device in an early shot long enough for any of us to notice it, then they brought the camera back to linger on it for a second shot for no particular reason this episode. I'm pretty certain alt-Universes will appear before we're done.
Am I right that we still have no clue who/what whisked toddler Etta away from Central Park, or how she knew she was the daughter of the Bishops or how she knew they lived on Quincy St?
Am I right that we still have no clue who/what whisked toddler Etta away from Central Park, or how she knew she was the daughter of the Bishops or how she knew they lived on Quincy St?
Observers: Shiny light-colored cannon fodder who all wear the same funny headgear and routinely get blasted back in the air as soon as they appear, with a leader dressed all in black….Where have I seen that before?
Observers: Shiny light-colored cannon fodder who all wear the same funny headgear and routinely get blasted back in the air as soon as they appear, with a leader dressed all in black….Where have I seen that before?
It was emotional and a surprising plot twist, but that last 30 seconds was all kinds of bad writing. Capt Hallmark is too smart to walk away and only later realize "love will bring them together", conveniently giving the Bishops time for a close-up goodbye. And Walter wasn't going to run > 100 yards in less than…
It was emotional and a surprising plot twist, but that last 30 seconds was all kinds of bad writing. Capt Hallmark is too smart to walk away and only later realize "love will bring them together", conveniently giving the Bishops time for a close-up goodbye. And Walter wasn't going to run > 100 yards in less than…