Great episode. The scene when they opened up the guys shirt & found the other guy's face, I said "What the fuck!" out loud before I realized it.
Great episode. The scene when they opened up the guys shirt & found the other guy's face, I said "What the fuck!" out loud before I realized it.
my bag! quick! get me the pretzels
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Great episode, I love any episode with more of Olivia's powers/past. Ending was kind of predictable, but I still enjoyed it.
Having to wait until April 1st for more sucks. =( I guess it could be worse though.
5-20-10 ... May 20th, 2010 is going to be important eh?
Also, did anyone notice "Manhattan" was spelled "Manhatan" when we see the parallel universe at the beginning? Typo or is theirs spelled differently?
Probably intentional.
Olivia looked fucking hot at the end.
Olivia always gives me a case of the chubs. Especially back when they put her in the water chamber in her underwear back in season 1.
I thought it was a great end to the season...if they don't make it a huge cocktease, what fun would it be to not get hyped anticipating what will happen next season?
It will be interesting to see what happens with Walter next season since Olivia and (to a certain extent) Astrid both know that Peter is from the other side.
And yes, Olivia always looks hot.
The show is coming back in April so the season isn't over yet, just another break.
It is a weird coincidence that 5-20-10 is on a Thursday though
It's a Wednesday on this universe.
Maybe I'm weird, but I actually find her the most sexy in her suit with her hair back. Still, hot photos.
I was thinking the exact same thing. She'd have been much prettier in another photo and place. Like, say, frontal on my sofa.
Thank you for that, and wow at this:
http://www.esquire.com/cm/esquire/im...ar-0310-lg.jpg
So uh...
Fringe is doing a musical episode.
I don't know how I feel about this. At a conceptual level a Fringe musical seems completely nuts and out of place, but the reason why it's a musical is pretty awesome.
First, it's JJ Abrams, it'll be fine.
Second, "No, it's not some Broadway-themed virus or a Sondheim-style alternate-universe storyline: The musical numbers, which cover popular songs, represent a hallucination by the show's resident mad scientist, Walter Bishop (John Noble)."
I agree, it'll be awesome