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Wings of Desire - I don't care what anyone says, that is just a beautiful, beautiful movie.

@avclub-29539ed932d32f1c56324cded92c07c2:disqus Why, nobody!

@avclub-501c54d131c3b93043a744af0c259c58:disqus Awesome! Thanks!

"Babetteā€™s Feast is a feast in itself,
for the heart, the senses, and above all the spirit."

Babette's Feast is considered one of the all-time great movies. I've been waiting until I can find a higher-resolution copy before I watch it.

I've been trying to figure out how to bold and italicize in posts. Does anyone know?

Seriously. Maybe he's secretly trying to continue FRINGE under another name. Tomorrow we'll be hearing about the casting of John Noble and a bunch of bald dudes.

That's heresy, my friend!

NOOOOOOOO

The AV Club:
Way to take the fun out of everything

Easy: magic.

I swear, this thread is reminding me more and more of the end of "JFK."

It's not inconceivable that Gus would "just know" there was danger afoot.

I don't know why we're all assuming there was only one person involved.

I think the Stranger comes closest to expressing how I felt when I finished this episode earlier.

More like "N'Syn," amIrite?

It's also yet another of the show's many allusions to Macbeth. "Blood will have blood; they say blood will have blood."

I was getting a Monte Cristo-vibe, too, mostly because Gus is only keeping Tio around because death would be too good for him.

Perhaps Nicolas Cage will play him in the inevitable remake.

{nods}