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i liked the first episode or Real Humans, and appreciate the theme that humans can be even more evil than most sci-fi monsters (similar to Torchwood: Children of Earth).

wow, thanks for the tip Bob. it's looks really interesting (I'm downloading it now).

Nordic crime drama has been explosively successful (Wallander, The Killing, Borgen, The Bridge, etc). I wonder what cool sci-fi they could come up with. It's nice to see what writers in other nations are doing. A different take on the genre.

talking about "fascinating fictional detectives have been not just eccentric but actually mentally ill," be sure to include the character that Callum Keith Rennie portrayed in Shattered, a detective who suffered from dissociative identity disorder.

Orac, anyone?

eagerly anticipating the comment from "Dr Emilio Lizardo"

and, all those years later, "for the world is hollow, and i have touched the sky."

makes sense.

maybe, maybe not. timelines come and go on Fringe... like the weather. i dont think they're attached too any of these timelines

i think Walter shoots Olivia. possibly by mistake, possibly deliberately (for some overarching universe saving reason). which is why Peter screams ....

#corrections bad video link. the last Fringe video sneak peek, "Here's a video in which the cast previews the big season finale," is actually a video sneak peek for Once Upon a Time, s01e21.

can they tell whether he had any STD or other specific malady?

like, let's verify all the other obvious facts. yup, gravity is still working. let's check again in a century.

Wednesdays in New Zealand, Channel 3 broadcasts the latest episode of "The Almighty Johnsons," ([en.wikipedia.org]), a sci-fi fantasy thingee. which i download and rather enjoy (albeit as a guilty pleasure).

Give the man several Emmies for pete's sake!

A W E S O M E !

can someone please explain how in the heck William Bell's body is around in 2015 for Walter to encase in amber? is this a continuity error?

thanks!

minor grammatical error "but whether it which of its powers were fact and which were fiction is still debated."

would have been even better had Walternate had a part in this excellent episode. i suspect they're saving Walternate for doing something heroic in the final act.