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FF: I knew Janis wasn't a bad guy!
I know!! Thank goodness.
I still think that evil grin at Simon was a false note, even if she was playing him. She doesn't even act evil to the people she's evil for, for crying out loud.
I wonder what Olivia's role in THE FUTURE is.
Fringe
was hilarious. SINGING CORPSES! Singing everyone else! I'm not sure whether I like the weirdly half-assed fifties noir technique, but it was different.
Walter is probably one of the most unreliable of narrators. He's pulled the stuff he loved from when he was a young man and peppered it with the nifty technology of today.
I kept forgetting that someone had sat down and written it all out, singing corpses and all, I kept thinking, "Yes, Walter's brain is a very surreal place."
And he was high, let us not forget the Brown Betty.
FF: So the impression I'm getting is that Frost collected possible futures from Sylar and his savant buddies and then purposefully kept Olivia from Harvard and Lloyd because the futures that had them together were less desirable to the bad guys?
FF: So the impression I'm getting is that Frost collected possible futures from Sylar and his savant buddies and then purposefully kept Olivia from Harvard and Lloyd because the futures that had them together were less desirable to the bad guys?
I came to the same sort of conclusion, Jon. Something about the Lloyd/Olivia combo is potentially very dangerous/disruptive to the bad guys.
Oh, I hadn't thought of that, Jon! Interesting.
That's not Sylar! It's Baltar!
That's not Sylar! It's Baltar!
And Tom from Bridget Jones's Diary!
Occam's Doctor. Worth a "heh".
That's not Sylar! It's Baltar!
Ha! I know that, but the character's name is Gabriel, and with those glasses he looks just like him!