The last ten minutes of the season two premiere or season three? Or all the way back to the pilot?
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
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OMFG was that Charlie?!
That was an out-of-sequence season 1 episode, IIRC. At least, that's what folks told me.
Fringepedia could help, as well.
Oh! Is that the issue? Then yeah, that was Charlie, and it was a season one episode. I thought you were confused about shapeshifter Charlie.
Oh no, shapeshifter Charlie was already killed. Then out of the blue Charlie was talking to Olivia and she wasn't freaking out, "I shot you in the head!".
Out of sequence makes the most sense and also FU Fox.
Ima check out the Fringepedia, Thanks!
Ima check out the Fringepedia, Thanks!
Beware of spoilers!!
I think I'm spoiled for most things just from not watching it until now and people talking about aired episodes. It's still blowing my mind.
Coma girl speaking Russian? Yeah, that one episode was super confusing when it aired. There was no explanation for why an unaired Season 1 episode suddenly was aired halfway through Season 2.
Livejournal user kproche built a tiki-themed Dalek. It won Best in Show at the recent Gallifrey One Masquerade ball.
There was no explanation for why an unaired Season 1 episode suddenly was aired halfway through Season 2.
I thought I saw something in the booklet that came with the DVDs that clarified it was a season 1 episode. Of course, that doesn't help if you are Netflixing I guess.
Or if you're watching live. I saw something mentioned somewhere, but it was hardly properly explained.