But they can drive from Boston to PA in, like, zero time. Clearly the Fringe team's cars have been given the same upgrades that Metallicar has.
'Shells'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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I loved the look on Noh's face during the gunfight. Everyone feels they can't die if they saw something, but I think he feels extra that he can't die because he knows precisely when he's supposed to.
Oh my god, totally.
Plus the karaoke -- like, "I'm gonna die, so I might as well make a fool of myself!"
Fringe and XFiles tended to stay within the US. Criminal Minds hasn't made it past Gitmo. Wait, no, Machismo was in Mexico. But still-limited travel.
But Fringe does get to AU USA. Hey, they went to Germany last season, didn't they?
Fringe went to Baghdad this season, to meet Mysterious Scarred Man.
FF: I initially thought the CIA guy's testimony, that the Chinese were behind the blackout, was being strictly played for laughs. But, given that all the hitmen at the end seemed to be Chinese, I'm wondering if that angle is going to be pursued more. My current theory is that the CIA, or some other goverment people (maybe even President Coyote who made that phone call after the FBI guy blackmailed him) sent the hitmen partly as a way of advancing the CIA theory.
Jon, my thoughts exactly!
Did the people Noh and Benford investigating at the beginning of the series have something to do with Chinese gangs?
The FBI is federal. Also, CSIs don't carry guns and SVU is supposed to investigate sex crimes.
FF: the 'yellowcake' turned out to be a kind of marijuana.
I found SGU watchable again this week. Carlyle really manages to take the drama up a notch and drag the rest along with him.
wrong thread!