there you go! I did not remember that part of the episode. I'll have to watch/study it again.
there you go! I did not remember that part of the episode. I'll have to watch/study it again.
lol she is doomed to die…as an old lady…at some point…
I have not watched the latter few X-Files seasons…but I think Fringe stands out to me for its acting…John Noble has made me cry like a bitch on a few occasions. I also like Fringe more for it's willingness to "go there" in terms of the other universe and how they ended last season…while Fringe may end up failing, you…
She had an interesting-enough face and I didn't think she was that bad but when she said something like "PLEASE STOP THE BUS" to the driver that was just terrible…It also didn't help that the dad was written to be soooooOOOooo annoying
I was remembering while watching this episode, how Peter and Olivia received drawings of themselves around the time the First People Machine came into play. I thought that maybe Peter's existence is effecting the Observers on a physical level and perhaps that is why they had to kill September or how he died (similar…
I believe Cliffy meant that all the other doors were blocked off with magic story dust.
The pilot felt like they rewrote/reshot a bunch of stuff, but this feels like it is going somewhere good. It seems like it should be an hour show…kind of like Leverage but them playing mind games with different clients they are working with. Or it was an hour show and they cut significant elements of the plot out. I'm…
My only real disappointment with this episode was that they waited till the end for David Robert Jones to appear. (I saw him in the preview, which is ultimately my fault…OR IS IT?!)
YEAH BUT DID THE IMMIGRANTS MAKE IT TO MIAMI OKAY?!
I wasn't really shocked, especially after the Lumen and Dexter behind a shower curtain scene from last season…I remember just being relieved that something finally happened. Really good point about the code, I know I would be eye-rolling as if commanded by a disembodied Peppy O'Hare if they had a pop quiz review of…
While I understand the accumulation of frustration of this letter grade, I was pretty happy with this episode. It's a shame they didn't try to keep the ass-clench (suspense) factor as high as it was this episode. And I find when actual events happen, I'm distracted enough most of the time to not question how…
I thought this episode was pretty much an ad for Eliza Dushku's career. She looked amazing, and I've never watched Tru Calling, but this is some of the better acting I've seen from her.