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Per Tarantino, Schultz could have offered Candie 5000 dollars for the German speaking slave, and he would have accepted it. However, Schultz didn't know this. (The interview goes over this is more detail.)

This is only 11 minutes longer than Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown.

This is only 11 minutes longer than Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown.

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I liked the finale and mostly liked the season as a whole, but I agree with most of what you've written here.

S1: B-/B (Starts out weakly, settles into a watchable groove.)
S2: A- (Has its low points, but it's one of those seasons where the main arc and the best episodes make it a great season.)
S3: A-/A (The show at its peak, one of the best genre TV seasons ever.)
S4: B+ (Really, really ambitious and weird, very strong on an

Nicole: A drinking game was drink every time Astrid's on screen but doesn't say something, and you would be trashed by the end of the episode.

I watched this right after getting back from Django Unchained, which was a weird bit of whiplash, and I'm not sure I've processed either yet. But I'll try to get some thoughts down on the season as a whole.

My least favorite is either "The Ghost Network" or "Johari Window". I have a bit of a soft spot for "Unearthed" because Peter and Olivia basically come out as agnostics (though I'm not sure Olivia would self identify as that) and don't make a big deal of it. The parts with the girl being possessed by the older man are

My least favorite is either "The Ghost Network" or "Johari Window". I have a bit of a soft spot for "Unearthed" because Peter and Olivia basically come out as agnostics (though I'm not sure Olivia would self identify as that) and don't make a big deal of it. The parts with the girl being possessed by the older man are

I think the reason is that's it's secretly closer to Buffy, Angel, and Farscape. (In particular its long term serialization and repetition and variations on themes is very similar to Angel.) They're all about small teams/families fighting bad guys and ultimately trying to save the world/universe. Each season is also

I'd say that the Lost finale was probably better as an episode of television, but it also had about the least satisfying resolution of the sideways-verse mystery possible. So this was a better finale.

It's a miracle!

The very last scene of season 4 is September coming into the lab and saying "They're coming." So I guess it's ambiguous if it was sent before the picnic or in some other time travel-y way.

@avclub-a3e80e62340f85e584f072b212415d32:disqus For which one?

Really, shouldn't the entire Fringe timeline not exist? If September never goes back in time and distracts Walternate, the only versions of our characters should be the ones who had already died by the time the 2167 scientist starts eradicating jealousy.

THIRD EPISODE SPOILERS

William B. Davis is in this as well (in the pilot and finale, according to imdb).

But America is the center of the universe, so…

I, uh… sampled the first few episodes a while back, and it seems well worth coverage. It reminds me a bit of Alphas, both in terms of quality in the early going and the potential for interesting political and philosophical questions. Those two shows could make a kind of awesome double feature for Syfy down the