Right on, CineCraft. She's definitely hitched.
Right on, CineCraft. She's definitely hitched.
I missed this week, but wanted to ask — isn't there even a little possibility that Katims will throw us a curve ball and have it turn out that there IS infidelity between Joel and Julia, but that it's Julia and Pete who get together?
I'd watch that.
The scene in Still of the Night where the kid pulls off the teddy bear's eye and it starts to bleed.
Kristina and Adam's fight in the kitchen was the best 5 minutes of TV I've seen in a while. Terrifically written, perfectly acted.
Not talking about Max was a huge hole in this week's plot. At a minimum, Kristina is going to have to announce to the world "My son is autistic!" which is a Very Big Thing for Max, and not necessarily a good thing. For now, other kids may just see him as that weird kid, but to be a public poster child for a…
I finally figured out why I watched this show! It was for the comments here. You guys are cracking me up!
As a tribute to the whole cast, when the "Starring" credits wrapped at the beginning of "Liberty", I thought, "Wait, the only guest star is Seth Gabel? But I saw the previews for this, there were 2 alt-universe characters on screen, plus that whole universe!" It reminded me how fully the alt-versions were their own…
I know. I meant the characters that were offed during the last season: Jin, Sun, et al. I had thought they'd be back.
No cheats. You wanna understand how Nature resolves a Paradox, you gotta go to 2607 and sit through 8 semesters of Temporal Mechanics like I did. Will. Whatever.
Walter gets to live out the rest of his life like a kid in a future candy store. How many times will he be saying, "Of course!" a hundred and sixty years from now?
Lost's "The End" broke me down emotionally, too, but not because I thought it was a great episode. I thought it was kind of crappy. What broke me down was that I sat there for 20 minutes after it ended thinking, " WHAT? They all really DID die???" The whole last season of Lost set us up for a reboot/side trip to…
Reversing the polarity! It always works!
Thank you, Fringe team, for an amazing five years. Thank you, Noel (and colleagues), for your
deep appreciation of amazement. And a special
thanks to all of my friends here in the forums.
Being able to share Fringe with this community has been a real blast!
I think it possible that next week, they'll explain that Donald was misdirecting Walter, and that "the boy must live" was originally about Peter, but not because Peter is important himself. Boy Peter must have lived because it would be critical for Walter's development so that he'd be ready to save the universe…
A reasonable although undramatic explanation would be that Walter recorded all the tapes but hadn't yet gone out to hide them. And they got left around the lab in various places as he got distracted making them. Then one afternoon it all hit the fan and he had to amber them.
Exactly how many times in 5 seasons has someone shown up in front of a scientist and said, "Look! Don't do it! You'll be sorry!" and the scientist actually listened ? I find it hard to believe that Donald and Walter would bank the future of humanity on a plea to a scientist. Walter's not getting his memory back…
What was up with Windmark's skin turning to ash as he acknowledged he had emotions?
I'm heartened that tonight's story both told us that Walter has to die and that they're going to get Etta back. That makes it all the more likely they won't happen, which ups the stakes for next week. Oh, Fringe, you know how to pull the strings!
This episode must have set a record for the number of slang phrases for male genitalia on broadcast TV in a 20-minute window.
Try Avatar: The Last Airbender. It's only voiceover work, but she's basically the central character, and she does a wonderful job in a wonderful show.