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I missed last night's episode. Any good? I find myself not caring much that I missed it.
Ya didn't miss much. And the sad thing is, it could be good. Start by taking away that repetative conversation every episode between the female character and the black dude... "you're not telling me everything, bla bla bla". "I'll tell you when you need to know."
Then someone is dying so they bring him back to the Harvard lab, bla bla bla. Also, the snarky dialogue for Joshua Jackson - I hear myself saying outloud... who writes this crap? It's like - come on, get on with the good stuff. I just don't think it's going to make it!
When Olivia landed in Germany and came out into the greeting area of the airport he was part of the crowd walking away from the greeting area. I am thinking they will slip him in every episode somewhere.
While watching tonight's episode, I think Peter is a clone of Walter. They are both left-handed, blue eyes and extremely intelligent. Remember the scene with 3 babies? I think mayne Peter was the only one to survive. Or maybe there are two more out there???
We totally missed the observer! You have to wonder if all of these experiments are really that far-fetched, or is there some element of truth to it all?
We totally missed the observer! You have to wonder if all of these experiments are really that far-fetched, or is there some element of truth to it all?
I heard somewhere quite recently that this is based on real reality, sgresident. That is very disconcerting to moi! Hell, it's downright scary!!
psssttt....just a little aside here, "The Eleventh Hour" is a pretty good show too in the same vein as Fringe.
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