10! Best episode yet! It was awesome how things really started coming together. We had the empath the other week with Liv. And now the reverse empath with Liv. And now what has begun cannot be stopped (or whatever that phrase). And things are gonna get out of control for poor Livvy!
The video at the end was so sad and creepy. Walter was amazing in this episode. Peter and Liv's relationship is growing so nicely. Broyles kicks butt, as usual.
The Observor was at the building, btw, with the jumpers. Very, very obvious sighting this time.
Anyway, great episode. I am so hooked. I can't believe more people aren't flocking to this show. I hope it is getting okay ratings!
I can't believe more people aren't flocking to this show. I hope it is getting okay ratings!
I gave it a 10 as well! I was rivited through the whole thing!
I have a feeling viewership is gonna pick up BIG TIME when it gets out who's been cast as William Bell:
Spoiler:
Leonard Nimoy!
...At last, I'm learning...there's no returning, once I start.
To live's a privilege - and to love is such an art...
but I'll need your help to start...oh please purify my heart...
I am your servant.
Larry Norman
A.C.T.S. #1
Book Nook cafe' #27
Council of Elders # 18
G>L>O>W> # ?
The Leaky Cauldron #70 - Gryffindor - Mr Olivander
Another really great episode. I love how things are building.
LOST
for Z - well, we actually don't have a space station
Hidden by simplicity, among the chaos, we will find our clues in plain sight. - Me The pieces of your heart that you give away make you who you are - Me vivre
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I gave it a 9 but agree, that was an awesome episode! Best yet.
Why Olive? Just cause it's close to Olivia but not her real name? What if that is her real name? I couldn't help but think of Walter and his food obsession.
I wonder if Walter's use of the Geiger counter could be applied to LOST? and why there was one in Locke's apartment in Walkabout and in the Swan Hatch?
LOST
for Z - well, we actually don't have a space station
Hidden by simplicity, among the chaos, we will find our clues in plain sight. - Me The pieces of your heart that you give away make you who you are - Me vivre
›‹›....><>..><>...... ><((((˚> LOST Library-Open 24/7 Fringe Library open 24/7
I thought it was outstanding. It essentially worked in all the elements that have been building in the show.
Excellent main plot with the empath driving people to actions, very well handled and when I watched that opening scene, the tension was riveting. Just riveting. Really well done.
Excellent reveals on the mythology of the show-with more of Olivia's past, and Walter's connection to it being revealed.
The development of the care the Bishops have for Olivia is being really well handled and well paced. Watching Walter watch the video at the end and seeing his suffering was heartbreaking and a nice counterpoint to Peter's comforting actions.
Just hearing the very distinctive voice of Belly was a nice tease.
I think it's really finding its stride. I was watching with someone last night who commented (regarding another show advertised earlier on another network that I won't name because I don't try to cast judgment on other people's tastes) on the present situation:
Quote:
"How is it that crap like that continues to be on season after season and Fringe has to sweat out being renewed when it is the best written show I'm watching on Television?"
I thought it was outstanding. It essentially worked in all the elements that have been building in the show.
Excellent main plot with the empath driving people to actions, very well handled and when I watched that opening scene, the tension was riveting. Just riveting. Really well done.
Excellent reveals on the mythology of the show-with more of Olivia's past, and Walter's connection to it being revealed.
The development of the care the Bishops have for Olivia is being really well handled and well paced. Watching Walter watch the video at the end and seeing his suffering was heartbreaking and a nice counterpoint to Peter's comforting actions.
Just hearing the very distinctive voice of Belly was a nice tease.
I think it's really finding its stride. I was watching with someone last night who commented (regarding another show advertised earlier on another network that I won't name because I don't try to cast judgment on other people's tastes) on the present situation:
Network executives drive me crazy sometimes.
I hear you, I don't get it sometimes.
So, did the woman jump in front of the train or was she pushed? I'm not quite clear on that. Did he push her with his mind or did she connect with him and jump?