Roswell, anyone? Eh? Eh?
Roswell, anyone? Eh? Eh?
^THIS. Thank god. I was like if what's in the coffin was really going to be the crux for the rest of the season, I would have been bored as shit. I'm really curious to see who's going to be the big bad, or what Klaus's next step is. I think the slasher story line has major potential in that regard.
To make Bonnie interesting they're going to have to make her evil. I feel it coming. Dark (Willow) Bonnie HAS to happen, otherwise, I don't see the point of stringing her along with a shitty plot line. It's infuriating. The actress isn't bad at all but the writers just don't know what to effing do with her. There's so…
I do hope they devote an episode to how Klaus knifed them all. My god, the genes in that family. It's like all of them were double dipped in ridiculously attractive.
God Bless, Poor Simple Matt. (Even though he's destined to die by some supernatural cause.) But wouldn't it be funny if he outlived them all?
Pardon my French, but fuck your friends. This show is AWESOME. Stream the first two seasons on Netflix on a non-busy weekend. I say, synopsis the first four, and watch from there. That's when shit really picks up.
So many things happened! I *almost* thought the person in the coffin was the original doppleganger, but knew it was likely going to be the mother. I agree, I almost wish they had given us more time with the other Originals. One second, they were in their coffins and the next second they were telling Klaus to go fuck…
Holy shit, awesome casting on Dean Winters being the brother of Chris on "Up All Night". Used to confuse those two all the time.
If Raj doesn't come out of the closet by the end of this season, I'll eat my hat, damnit. My delicious edible hat.
Agreed. The addition of Amy Farrah Fowler definitely made Sheldon more of a likeable character instead of a joke prop. Jim Parson has always been funny. Always will be. But I felt like they were putting him into a box of predictability that wasn't making the best use of Jim. Or maybe I'm just a sucka for an awkward…
I definitely found this to be a "B" episode. While I found the girl's plot to be intriguing in terms of how it paralleled with Olivia, the so-so acting ability of the actress and the familiarity of the plot didn't make it as exciting as the past two episode. I also feel the writers should work a little harder at their…
It was bald. She just said it funny, a little.
Eh… I disagree. I think what drives us current fans to watch Fringe right now are the over-arching themes and the delicate resolve to see the season-long mystery come to a fruition. I'm much more of a fan of seasons 2 to 4, than the "freak of the week" feel of Season 1. That shift was the main ingredient that kept the…
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Sigh… Can someone who gives half a shit review this show? Because the laziness reeking from this review is a complete turn off.
Yeah, I'm starting to feel that way too. There's something about this episode that made that click into my head that Peter just has to be stitched back into this universe for life to become the universe(s) he's used to. The Observers said it was like he never existed, not necessarily that they had moved him elsewhere.
FUCKING ELIJAH. I DIED. I stood up from my couch and did a fist pump. It was impressive. Scared the shit out of my niece.
I would add chug during overly operatic background music in there, but then you might die of alcohol poisoning.
Grim is right. :/
Is it bad that I rated this episode higher than it deserves because Prince Charming is so goddamn attractive? He has this hotness shield that makes me partially overlook the terrible writing and ham acting.