I was under the impression that she wasn't mentally disable beforehand; she was just too young to be able to control her magic, and thus couldn't produce it when questioned.
I was under the impression that she wasn't mentally disable beforehand; she was just too young to be able to control her magic, and thus couldn't produce it when questioned.
I would think that any badassery, adrenaline-fueled or not, would probably melt after being kidnapped in an alternate universe, brainwashed into thinking that you're someone else while all of your colleagues are being fooled by a maybe-evil doppelganger, then captured, nearly dissected, and then finally returning home…
It was delicious looking, but it scared me when it popped out of the toaster.
Actually, I think that if anything, the Bellivia plot will resolve his tendency to doubt himself. Now that he has, or at least, is on the path to having closure in regards to Bell's death, and has had more than a few pep-talks from Bell, he should be more confident in his work.
It was fun, and that's all I ask from it.
Fringe events on Earth 2! Cortexifan on Earth 1! Which Earth will he chooooooooooooose?!
For the record, I found Walternate's smile to be incredibly creepy, about equal to the final scene of season 2.
If I had to pick, I would say that some of the dialogue between Alt-Broyles and his wife was slightly cheesy.
…except for the previous episode.
I definitely agree that some games need to utilize some sort of actual, solid controller; while the Kinect is likely very nice for dancing, if I'm in a sword fight, I don't want to be using my arm for a sword, I want something to hold on to and pretend that its a sword. Same for a gun; I would not appreciate using my…
Seconded in every manner possible.
I would think that there would be at least some connection between Earth-2 and the First People, since they appear in that Earth's Fringe title sequence.
On the note of over-there events, I loved the clip of that documentary about the quarantines that showed the news helicopter being sucked into what was described as a black hole.
No, Mintberry Crunch is that blond minor character. Also, we have no confirmation that Mysterion made any appearance before he met the Coon on the roof- to say Clyde is Mysterion because of his drowsiness is but unbacked speculation.
Mysterion
This episode has convinced me that he is Kenny; we know from the previous Coon episode that the only remaining contenders were Kenny, Clyde, Craig, and Stan. Craig is not a member of Coon and Friends; Stan is Toolshed; Clyde is either the umbrella hero (don't know the name) or the Mosquito, though I think…
Or, what about Poison Ivy redone as a Ra's al Ghul-esque eco-terrorist?
What about The Phantasm? Somewhat just as good as Batman, but who has no morals about killing criminals? I could see Andrea Beaumont as a new character.
I can't wait for them to meet Fauxlivia, unless of course she has to kill them.
I find Lie to Me to be less predictable than House.
Frankly, I've always found M. VanDerWerff to be unreasonably hard on the animation domination block. But then, if a half hour of television gives me two good laughs, then I think it an A-.