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Dawes 2: Island of Lost Dreams?
Dawes 2: The Book of Secrets?
Dawes 2: Tokyo Drift?

There is, and he should like them.

I liked it, and I think you should too.

I love you, Beckett.

And now you know. And now you'll see it everywhere and you WILL NOT be able to unsee it.

Man, but the Tesla Purple Energy Plates place is on the other side of town and walking there doesn't take you past the sort of 24-hour diner in which you might glimpse your dreamy and bespectacled cop partner. Plus, even a Fringe health plan doesn't cover TPEPs and those suckas are expensive!

As I watched this episode last night, I realized that there had been a startling dearth of red universe (let's just keep calling it that for now) antics lately. We haven't been over there since "One Night in October", which makes me wonder if Peter appeared concurrently in the red universe as he had in the blue. I got

A top notch Fringe episode? Did Brad Anderson direct?

Yeah, I saw that. It was interesting, actually. A lot of the cuts in this episode felt really zippy, faster than in other episodes.

We have ever since Lady In the Water.

The Proposal is his only good movie. /no sarcasm/

I guess Jerry has multiple kids then, since he also mentioned having a 16 year-old daughter in "Camping" when he was talking to Ron as they fished.

How many episodes forward have you been given screeners and/or how many of those have you watched?

This guy's performance in Bob Roberts really sold that movie to me. That was a phenomenal film. He's a phenomenal actor.

Geez, I hadn't realized how much of a hole the loss of Rubicon had left in my heart, but…wow, there it is. I miss that show.

This would be the weirdest buddy cop show. Anna Torv would play the wry, rougeish Olivia Dunham while Anna Torv starred as her sidekick, the slightly more serious, marginally sterner Olivia Dunham. Hilarity ensues, but on only the most nuanced levels!

I have just been so, so impressed with the way this show stitches together single actors playing multiple versions of themselves into scenes. When we first had Olivia and Fauxlivia fight back in season 2, it felt a little gimmicky, but in the time since this show's cinematographers, editors, directors, and the actors

Darnit, that's right. It's been ages since I watched that far back. DVD time? Swixy.

*ahemThePatternahem*

I am really hoping for some Pirates of Penzance references in at least one of the next two episodes…