Except for the part where Walter could distinguish amino acids with a light microscope.
I gave up on seeing any glimmer of real science on Fringe when they magnetized gold.
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Except for the part where Walter could distinguish amino acids with a light microscope.
I gave up on seeing any glimmer of real science on Fringe when they magnetized gold.
In the "The mind is its own place" department, I read this in an AP Wire story about Disney ...
Ross also said the studio was about to give the go-ahead to a new movie featuring the Muppets, which will introduce a new character named Walter.
... and immediately envisioned Walter from "Fringe" on "The Muppet Show."
Tell me it's not a natural.
Tell me it's not a natural.
It think if they crossed Dr. Honeydew with Beaker they might already be there.
Think Geek has the 11th Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver: [link]
Also? a 11th Doctor two-pack of pose-able figurines featuring The Raggedy Doctor and Cleaned up Doctor. [link]
Just caught up with Fringe ... does anybody think that Mr. Secretary will turn out to be Alterna-Walter -- why I think so, was the detail of not only Newton holding his hand, but the dying shapeshifter holding Walter's hand and basically telling him everything that he asked.
I think that's the standard assumption. It has to be Walternate.
Oh, there's no way Donna would have let that pass without horrified commentary back in the day.
Did Donna canonically have the opportunity?
FlashForward: Is there any reason why Mark couldn't have either (1) looked for a big piece of metal to place between Dimitri & the gun or (2) looked for a little piece of metal to jam behind the trigger so that the gun wouldn't fire?
I saw a MacGyver episode where he used hockey tickets to stop a gun from firing.
Tonight's Who:
It went really fast! While the story was so simple as to not really engage me, there were so many snippets of dialogue that were completely charming.
I love the way the Doctor calls Amy "Pond" and how clearly affectionate he is with her .
River's entrance had me squeeing, River's a Buffista ! Those shoes, that handbag containing a sonic swiss-army gun, no less. Delightful!
Also, loved the my hand is stone, no it's not! scene. Space teeth ! Alive! 'Just saying."
Oh, and a wonderful companion to my favorite quote from the Tick... "Oh, no offense, Bishop ." "Quite alot taken, if you don't mind ."
I am loving 11 more and more...only I'm a bit thrown out when he speaks a word with a u in it. Sshtuupid, asshuuming, etc. Is that particular to a specific accent, or simply an affectation?
Next week looks crackin'. Can't wait.