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The song "It's over, isn't it?" was so on point and amazingly executed, I was really impressed. Steven Universe always delivers good music, it's good to see it hasn't slowed down on that front.

Ok return for Stevem Universe. Enjoyed both episodes, but nothing outstanding, but they can't all be home runs, right?
Drop Beat Dad was very predictable, but still managed to deliver. Guess we now know how the musical episodes takes place tomorrow, and I'm guessing that fortune is going to last very shortly.

I particularly don't find anything entertaining about this as much as I see it meaningful. I wasn't joyful, I was enraged when the riot was taking place, and when Poussey died, I felt for a wonderful character who passed away. If that's not Black Lives Matter, I don't know what is, because it mattered to me, it

It would be around season 9 next fall, right? I would have totally followed what the team was up to that point. Maybe they finally explored the future Walter went to

Don't worry, it's ok. It's a fun debate to have and we can have enterily different opinions and approach to the show.
It's true that the psychic abilities were much closer to the range of fantasy and Olivia's treatment as "the chosen one" is way closer to a fantasy arc than a sci-fi show. Fringe treated many science

I think Lost is both smash hit and cult hit, in that it managed to cultivate a dedicated fan based alongside more casual viewers that gave it its incredible ratings.

The likes that you have got seems to suggest they still are ;)

Anna Torv will be seen in a Netflix show called Mindhunter, so you will have her back soon :)

It's ok, I'm a snob like that myself regarding a few genres (I'm a very snob anime fan, I won't take anything). And I understand the fondness towards plausible sci-fi, which Fringe had plenty on early on. Somewhere around S3 it started to get more imaginative, but to be honest, I loved it all the more for it. It

It's all about opinions, right?
I recognize Fringe had it's flaws, but I wouldn't call it seriously flawed, it was an ambitous show that wanted to exceed expectation and for the most part it did. I won't even defend for a second the S4 reveal that Peter came back because of love (the lamest explanation ever), but that

It's all subjective. I loved it, the only episode I didn't care for was "The Recordist", but even season 3 has an episode I didn't care for "Concentrate and Ask Again". For me, they are equally tied: Season 3 had the better plot, but Season 5 had the most intense emotional resonance

Both Brown Betty and LSD are bound to sneak a place in my top 10 episodes of Fringe

Oh yeah, Observer Peter was amazing and Joshua Jackson nailed it. We certainly needed more than 3 episodes to see the full extent of the effect, though the writers delived on those 3 hours.
For me, the end of episode 7 of that season, when Peter tells Olivia that he attacked the Observers with their first Fringe case,

She's the mother of evil.
That concludes my psychoanalisis

Oh, "Peter" is probably the core episode of the show since it's essentially the foundation of the mythology of the show and it's one of the most emotional hours of Fringe, but personally it's not on my Top 5 (though it would certainly would be on my Top 10). With 100 episodes to go, it's hard to choose just 5,

I did a rewatch, and man, it does hold up well

So summing up, my Fringe experience.

Oh my god, season 4… if it wasn't for the episodes with Faith, that season would have been unwatchable. Truly bad.

Out of the list and equally captivating: Bellivia. Anna Torv was just amazing!