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Post by Sideshow Bob on Feb 4, 2009 21:36:29 GMT -6
nah, i bailed a couple of months ago
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Post by Jesse Jackson on Feb 5, 2009 15:23:51 GMT -6
I'm a week behind (I haven't seen Tuesday night 2/3 episode). I've enjoyed the show and think it still doing a good job of giving us stand alone stories but still developing the overall arc.
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Post by Sideshow Bob on Feb 5, 2009 16:08:28 GMT -6
the main chick and the dead blonde guy just got married in real life
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Post by mexicanjunior on Feb 5, 2009 16:17:13 GMT -6
the main chick and the dead blonde guy just got married in real life Wow...I didn't know they were a couple. They seem to have good chemistry when she is doing the "tank" stuff...
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Post by Jesse Jackson on Feb 8, 2009 20:56:13 GMT -6
Speaking of odd couples Dexter (Michael C. Hall) and his on screen sister, Deb (Jennifer Carpenter) got married in real life a few weeks ago.
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Post by mexicanjunior on Feb 16, 2009 13:18:25 GMT -6
Last week's episode with the FBI chick trying to put light bulbs out with her mind was interesting. I wonder what happened to that escaped prisoner dude...did he turn into a monster or something?
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Post by Jesse Jackson on Feb 16, 2009 13:56:09 GMT -6
I liked the twist about Crazy Walter writing the mission statement that's been driving a lot of the activity.
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Post by mexicanjunior on May 13, 2009 12:45:32 GMT -6
I liked the twist about Crazy Walter writing the mission statement that's been driving a lot of the activity. I bet you were onboard with who they picked to be "William Bell"... That British prison escapee was really getting on my nerves with how he kind of floats in and out with no consequences. His demise was well deserved...The twist with Peter Bishop being in the ground was interesting, I guess Walter's experiments were more severe than I thought...makes sense that he couldn't tell Peter what "it" was that he had lost in his reality that needed to be retrieved. I think the show has gotten better now that everything isn't revolving solely around Agent Dunham...
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Post by mexicanjunior on Sept 18, 2009 7:12:28 GMT -6
The opener was crazy and confusing. I was not onboard with the new FBI chick that is helping the Fringe division get back on it's feet, she was quickly turning into a whip. Dunham's big amnesia act is growing tired also, she needs to hurry up and remember whatever was hidden. I was onboard with Charlie being killed and taken over by the crazy alien monster hitman from the other reality. He was kind of a useless character anyway. At least Walter is still good schtick although it was gross seeing him eat a Twizzler with bloody gloves on and then trying to stick his bloody hands into the custard.
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Post by Jesse Jackson on Sept 18, 2009 10:09:29 GMT -6
I was very happy with the first episode. I liked the new FBI chick and while I'm sad that Charlie is dead, I think it is a great twist that the shape shifter alien soldier. Walter has grown on me and I do think he's funny. I did love the twizzer in his hand and his obsession with Custard. Now that we know that Peter died as a child and that this peter is the one from the other world, I like hearing Walter say things like "you loved it as a child."
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Post by mexicanjunior on Sept 25, 2009 8:21:13 GMT -6
Interesting 2nd episode, the kid monster underground reminded me of that thing from Lord of the Rings. Evil Charlie is cool, I wonder how he will deal with Olivia. Peter Bishop seems alot more in control this season and Olivia is really just a background character almost.
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Post by mexicanjunior on Oct 2, 2009 7:36:26 GMT -6
The exploding crystallized guy at the beginning was cool. The rest of the episode kind of dragged. The only thing keeping this show interesting is Walter's crazy talk and I want to see what Charlie ends up doing to Olivia. Also, it was cool that they brought the bald albino back into the fold.
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Post by Jesse Jackson on Oct 4, 2009 18:44:19 GMT -6
I was happy with the 2nd episode. I like how Peter is becoming more important to the team. His vague background has kept me interested. Loved the cheeseburger moment in the lab.
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Post by mexicanjunior on Oct 9, 2009 8:02:47 GMT -6
This episode was a little better, I liked finally being able to see the conversation between Olivia and William Bell. Arla is going to miss Charlie being gone but he was dead a long time ago. The mercury men remind me of the meltoids from Terminator. It was nice to see William Bishop getting himself some action...
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Post by mexicanjunior on Apr 7, 2010 13:35:02 GMT -6
I'm sure me and Jesse are the only ones still watching on this board...
The last episode with Walter's story and how he stole Peter from the other side was probably the best episode I have seen of this show so far. The whole "Walter-nate" angle and them being able to see to the other side was very cool. I was also glad we got to see how Sharp lost her arm...
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