There are worse fates.
There are worse fates.
Did he say Fringe doesn't know how to do arcs? Name a show on television that does better arcs.
I really don't know of any show that could do as well on Friday. Unless they go for something ridiculously low-budget, Fringe seems like a good decision.
It wasn't until I read this that I consciously realized there was only one actor playing McClennan. That's impressive.
Can we get more Ming beyond the 20-year-old "My asian parents are strict" stereotype? I'm glad she's not president of math club, and doesn't have an accent, but this is the next trope that needs to die. Plus, the girl that plays her is a pretty good actress, and I'm really tired of Tamara overload.
This is the only reason I went to see the movie. I trust the hive mind.
I don't think that would be his greatest fear- having someone wait around for him. If that's his greatest fear, he should probably stop skipping through time. There are a lot of people out there waiting.
This was one of those things that kept me coming back. People actually die on this show. Now, I don't mean to talk it up as the pinnacle of drama, but I was quite pleased to learn that there are real stakes for the characters and that the writers don't shy away from the killing. There are so many supernatural-related…
I felt like she was a foil in season one. She was a way to flesh out other characters or used as a plot device/voice of exposition. I feel like they've done an excellent job of making her an actual character. I went from not being able to stand her in season one to "Oh look! A Caroline scene." in this and last season.
I was actually relieved that they didn't drag out the "will they won't they". I also thought the tranq scene was a nice surprise. I was just expecting a really awkward mother/girlfriend sneaking out of the house scene. Then, the bag as a means of testing her humanity surprised me. By the time the darts started flying…