Yeah, I just assumed Fringe's time travel resets it for everyone. Which, is fine with me, worked well in the episode.
Yeah, I just assumed Fringe's time travel resets it for everyone. Which, is fine with me, worked well in the episode.
Their whole time travel concept just doesn't sit well with me, I guess it won't matter much if it doesn't come into play again though.
what I wonder is; he wrote that letter in the future, but how did he manage to give it to the school principal? He died in the car with his fiancee, did the police find the letter and hand it to her or something?
If anyone is interested in seeing Anna Torv be hot(and hey, who isn't) she had a sex scene in last week's episode of The Pacific on HBO.
As I understand his time travel, he assumes his past self when he travels back. That's why he kept going back to the train and to his self in the field. (like hot tub time machine)
At the beginning of the episode he just appears on the train, he wasn't there already.
Yeah, which is what I found strange. He talked about the field saying he knew he'd appear there because that's where he was. And yet, he seem to appear on the train without being there previously. I found that kind of strange.
But when? He rushed to save his fiancee, when did he have time to mail said letter?
After the big reveal we knew was coming, they give a filler.
Next episode looks pretty retarded to me tbh.
I had to dl and didn't get the preview is next week the music one? or is that not for a while?
Yar, that be the one. I'm interested to see how they do it. I'm sure it won't be great or anything, but it will probably be entertaining as hell to watch.
Last night's episode was great though. I think we all know who the secretary is. In case you don't want to be spoiled...
Spoiler: show