BSG: Blood and Chrome:
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Thanks for that, sumi, I had forgotten that was starting tonight.
I lost part of tonight's Fringe because my DVR is evil. It cut out just as Walter was explaining to the guy that he was in a pocket universe and picked up at the next commercial break. Did I miss anything important?
Peter is seeing the Matrix?
Thanks, quester.
Should I spoiler font that?
sorry...
If it has already happened, no, no need to spoiler font.
It's kinda weird--an IO9 Fringe viewer who highly prizes himself on being the most cynical of viewers who will never be fooled by writer/network shenanigans said that Olivia 2.0 failed, so they had to bring Anna Torv back.
Was there ever a point at which you felt she'd left the show? I was kind of surprised at the suggestion that killing Etta and putting Olivia back front and centre were retcons forced upon us by an uncertain writing crew who didn't trust any of their decisions.
Meanwhile, all I can see is someone who fell for a feint that never even happened...plot aside, Anna Torv leaves the show, you know. And that hadn't happened.
Did I miss anything important?
I think it was just the reveal that Walter had brought the kid there, and then some looking for the right door. Maybe some other beginnings of things that you got the endings of, so you probably know what you need to know.
That's a very peculiar interpretation by that io9 person, ita. Especially as everyone knows this is Fringe's final season, which makes me think that, if anything, the plot is more planned out than ever.
What are they going to do? Respond to fan or network pressure?
Nah, man--this is the bird flipping, free of consequence run like no other.
And you don't fire your leading lady.
Some people have so much invested in being the clever cynical one, they don't pause and think things through. I'd rather have the right mot than just a bon mot.