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Fringe (pg. 2)
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| jupiterone |
| the bald guy is awesome, reminds me of g-man from half-life |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Nutter
Some random attractive chick started talking to me at the train station about this show.
She reckoned it was alright. I might have to check it out. |
Did you get her number? If not, fail. :p |
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| Alex |
| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
the bald guy is awesome, reminds me of g-man from half-life |
Hahaha, awesome.
Ya the chick is kind of a poopies actress.
I hope they do a FRINGE/House cross over episode, 8 seasons from now :stongue: |
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| r5a |
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
What is with him and peppers/hotsauce? I bet he transforms capsicum into some life-extending or telepathy-enhancing substance. |
Yea that was weird as .
He definitely has some sort of mind reading . The language and his device thing he had was pretty cool. sup with that. |
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| euphoria |
| I missed the first episode. The second episode was a little far fetched but still enough to keep my attention, and I watched last night. I'll probably continue to watch since it comes on right after House. |
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| jupiterone |
i notice the bald guy is in every episode. you sort of need to be looking for him to spot it but he's there. the thing about him is he's never following the agents, he's sort of always there ahead of time when they walk by. sort of like he knows what is going to happen ahead of time and where they'll be, so there are obvious mind-reading/psychic themes present.
also, i'm pretty sure peter bishop is a test of walters, i'm not sure whether it was in any way hinted but it seems as if walter genetically altered peter in order to make him smart and sophisticated, that's why he looked so surprised when peter played jazz over bach, sort of made walter realize he has a mind of his own. i just can't stand his negativity through-out the episodes towards walter.
i have some weird feeling that william bell is the bald guy, either that or there is some weird twist as to who he actually is/will be. would be interesting if it was walter |
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| jupiterone |
one question:
does anyone know what piece walter was playing on the piano in the ghost network episode? |
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| LeopoldStotch |
| just started watching the episodes on thursdays after flashforward. i've watched a couple of episodes here and there before, but am going to try to commit to watching the show on a weekly basis. i say this is a damn good show. the last 5 minutes of thursday's episode felt like a big turn, with agent francis' death. then again, he was written off the show, so fans of the show knew that was going to happen. heh. i see a bright future with this show. |
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| ToF |
| I've been watching it from season 1. I hope this season answers more questions... |
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| WittyHandle |
| quote: | Originally posted by ToF
I've been watching it from season 1. I hope this season answers more questions... |
If JJ Abrams is involved, it's 1 step forward, 2 steps back.
And it usually works.
I looked up Fringe in the thesaurus the other day, and it said "X Files". Weird. |
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| woscar |
| I watched the first 3 or 4 episodes of this and really liked it, but they have it at a really sucky time on TV here so I decided to wait for the DVDs. |
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| LeopoldStotch |
| last night's episode was off and on for me, but as a whole, i thoroughly enjoyed it. :p the scientist's plot and motives in the episode were pretty much easy to figure out when the detectives were trying to find the person responsible for the deaths, but i did like the twist how he used it as more of a slight mind numbing high to get off. |
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