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Something that bugs me about the ending of M:I-4 is that the scene is so obviously (to those of us who live here) shot on Granville Island in Vancouver, not somehwere in Seattle.  The changed the aqua-buses and some flags, but you can see the famous art-deco Burrard Street Bridge in the background on one side, and the

HOOOLLLD UP A SECOND.  "By Alison Willmore"?  The Alison Willmore, of IFC News (or formerly of IFC News) fame?  How long has this been going on? 

Okay, this thought occurred to me last week and now I am a firm believer - we are seeing a third parallel universe this season, and not an altered version of either of the two previous we've seen to this point.  Proof?  Different colour credit sequence.

I Will Make You Hurt
I'm a big fan of a well-used song, and I have plenty of favourites, but there is one scene that I remember very vividly and it has haunted me for years.

The end of the world?
In thinking about this episode today, I realized something: pretty much up until this episode Fringe has always felt like the stories could be taking place "in the real world", and I liked that quality of the show. It was as though there is this shadowy secret world out there that most of us

Love is the Answer?
Does anyone else find it kinda hokey that "love" seems to be the way the alterna-losties are connecting with their other selves? Maybe with Locke we'll find out that all it takes is feeling anything severely enough to make the connection, but I'm finding it is a little too cute the way it's