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Michael Giacchino was apparently a mentor of sorts for Chris Tilton; I think he stopped working on the show after the first season. I can definitely hear the influence, and I don't think the music for Fringe is on the same level as the music for Lost (though to be fair, what is?), but for the most part, Chris Tilton

Michael Giacchino was apparently a mentor of sorts for Chris Tilton; I think he stopped working on the show after the first season. I can definitely hear the influence, and I don't think the music for Fringe is on the same level as the music for Lost (though to be fair, what is?), but for the most part, Chris Tilton

::covers ears with hands::

::covers ears with hands::

The neck-snap was what really tied the scene together. Though I wish Peter and Olivia could be badass and superpower-y at the same time for once.

The neck-snap was what really tied the scene together. Though I wish Peter and Olivia could be badass and superpower-y at the same time for once.

I couldn't remember what the apartment in "6B" looked like, so for a brief moment, I legitimately thought that's what it was. But alas, no, it's just another apartment.

I couldn't remember what the apartment in "6B" looked like, so for a brief moment, I legitimately thought that's what it was. But alas, no, it's just another apartment.

Oh, I forgot to mention that I'd probably give this a solid B-. This seems to be one of the few episodes that I liked less than other people did.

Oh, I forgot to mention that I'd probably give this a solid B-. This seems to be one of the few episodes that I liked less than other people did.

I think "interesting" is the right word for this episode. Personally, I more or less agree with Noel in that this episode's main weakness was that nothing actually happened in it; it felt like they spent way too much time just wandering around and explaining stuff, and I think they could have eliminated the whole part

I think "interesting" is the right word for this episode. Personally, I more or less agree with Noel in that this episode's main weakness was that nothing actually happened in it; it felt like they spent way too much time just wandering around and explaining stuff, and I think they could have eliminated the whole part

I see. I don't do any of that On Demand/Netflix stuff because that costs money too. Like I said, I'll probably wait until it comes on TV. Just out of curiosity, did you think it was a conventional indie rom-com or was it more interesting than that?

I see. I don't do any of that On Demand/Netflix stuff because that costs money too. Like I said, I'll probably wait until it comes on TV. Just out of curiosity, did you think it was a conventional indie rom-com or was it more interesting than that?

@ColdGottoBe:disqus I don't know, I thought he looked pretty cool in Brown Betty. Not with a modern Observer-type suit, though.

@ColdGottoBe:disqus I don't know, I thought he looked pretty cool in Brown Betty. Not with a modern Observer-type suit, though.

Fedoras are awesome, though, on the right people. But I don't think I can watch a Fringe where Peter isn't wearing cool pea coats. That just wouldn't be right.

Fedoras are awesome, though, on the right people. But I don't think I can watch a Fringe where Peter isn't wearing cool pea coats. That just wouldn't be right.

Body-switching episode FTW! (except no, because Glee already did that and it sounds like kind of a terrible idea)

Body-switching episode FTW! (except no, because Glee already did that and it sounds like kind of a terrible idea)