FringeStephen Klancher: January 13, 2011 That was all kinds of fun. Shared dreamstate, weird science, only sometimes-lucid scientist, mega corporation which can interrogate dead people, hints of conspiracy, topped with a pretty girl. More please. Stephen Klancher: February 16, 2011 I love how that very elaborate plan was just to get those two words. Stephen Klancher: February 20, 2011 Did I miss something or did they not explain what happened to that apple at the end? Stephen Klancher: February 22, 2011 Sorry Astrid, I don't think a Computer Science minor will help you if the hard drive platters are fused. I'm annoyed by internal audit plot and I hope they drop it soon. Stephen Klancher: February 25, 2011 Awesome. Like John Crichton's only clue was a word heard in an unrealized reality, Olivia's only clue was a body only found in a parallel universe. Good times. Stephen Klancher: February 25, 2011 Neato. Would have been more fun learning the details about Peter if I hadn't remembered people talking about it a long time ago. Stephen Klancher: February 27, 2011 That was a cool episode and interesting way to explain things about Walter. Stephen Klancher: February 25, 2011 I watched this as the last episode to season 1. Also, at some point the video stuttered and I thought they went into a parallel universe. But no, it was just video stutter. Stephen Klancher: March 2, 2011 Cool to actually see all that stuff play out. And the retro Fringe logo was very cool. Stephen Klancher: March 3, 2011 I like pretty much any time travel story, but that felt pretty well done. Stephen Klancher: March 6, 2011 "You just called me Astrid... You never get my name right." "Must be the LSD." Stephen Klancher: March 12, 2011 Harsh but inevitible. You can't have non-clone/twin, non-paralell-universe main characters stay in a relationship unless the series is going to end. Peter and John Crichton should start a support group for that kind of thing. Stephen Klancher: March 13, 2011 Hag, that's an interesting way for Walternate to find out. And I love shows that modify the intro... especially how this one let's you know where the episode takes place. Stephen Klancher: March 25, 2011 Watching Olivia mimic Leonard Nimoy's speech patterns is pretty funny. Watched an episode not known by IMDb? |