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re: *OFFICIAL* Fringe M/TV Board rewatch thread (current episodes discussion p. 60)

Posted on 9/22/14 at 3:18 pm to
Posted by catholictigerfan
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Posted on 9/22/14 at 3:18 pm to
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The finally give Astrid something to do. Oh wait, same two lines and done.


don't you mean aspirin. I always laugh when I hear Walter say her name wrong .

I think she gets more lines in the future.

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That was a cool twist that the equation factored in Fauxlivia's response to the air warning so it was wrong.


I did enjoy that, this guy is so smart that he would have never gotten caught. Nice way to have him caught not something stupid.

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Charlie was unsure of Olivia all of the episode so not sure why the air quality error didn't send him into a spiral of doubt about her.



I didn't realize that, well not to much, but I think what they were trying to get at is this idea that he thinks she is still traumatized by the events so she is forgetting things.

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Didn't dig the hallucinations but since her brain had endured trauma and drugs, it isn't out of the realm of possibility she would be a bit bonkers.


also the fact that they are actually trying to convince her that she is someone she actually isn't. So you got that your real self is trying to come out side. Same thing happens to Walter in a different way in a season or two.
Posted by CocomoLSU
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Posted on 9/22/14 at 3:53 pm to
shite, forgot to revisit this thread.

Love the dual universe stuff, and how the episodes switch back and forth between the two.

Altlivia is really different, and Anna Torv plays both characters really well. It's cool how you can tell which is which by the way they act.

Bell died? I know it was dangerous for him to hold the portal open himself, but I didn't remember it killing him.

Awesome acting by John Noble in these episodes, particularly #2, The Box, when he talks to Peter about taking him back to this side 25 (or whatever) years ago.

I was legit caught off guard when that midget's head exploded. That shite freaked me out.

Though I don't remember Bell actually dying, I thought I remembered that Bell left Walter Massive Dynamic. I forgot about that until watching this episode, then it came back to me. I don't remember if anything ever really comes of that though (like anything cool/important I mean).

Defusing this device was as easy as putting a couple of clamps on it, but they feel safe enough to frick with it? How do they know they "turned it off"?

I remember the third episode (The Plateau) being cool with all the chain reactions and stuff.

I loved how with all the people at the scene of that accident, Liv just magically looks around and sees that dude and knows that it's him who is the bad guy. WTF?

I really, really hate Charlie. Don't like the character or the actor. He's horrible.

Though I like this episode, it doesn't make much sense. It's basically to the point that he isn't doing predictive mathematics...he's just literally seeing the future. Still cool, but there's no way he could know all of the things that are gonna happening without seeing them. But I guess it just plays into the whole "Limitless" (Bradley Cooper movie) angle where the brain is capable of so much bullshite.


All in all, I am really gonna like this season. I don't remember when it was that they create the door between the universes (is that late this season maybe, or is it S4?) but I like when they end up working together on both sides.
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