I know - what's up with that?
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I wanted him to be a good guy. It could have been so much more interesting if he didn't know what Knox and co. were doing, and then Diggle would have to deal with divided loyalties.
I know and I can swear that I read that his character was going to be on more than one episode. I'm disappointed.
Perhaps I was confusing BB with Manu Bennett. He better be around longer than an episode!
No, I swear I read the same thing -- it sounded like his character wasn't going to be a bad guy. (And I have to admit, I would like to know why Ollie can assume the list is always right. I was hoping this would be the episode that would introduce some doubt by having Browder's character be a good guy.)
I laughed out loud when Diggle made that comment about Ollie's dying dad sure having a lot of time to explain the book to him.
Speaking of,
Beau and I started watching Fringe from the very beginning this evening. We saw the pilot and the 2nd episode.
It strikes me how pedestrian the writing is in the early episodes and what a fucking jackass Broyles is in the pilot. I mean damn he is a jerk. it slowly turns around, but that was amazing. Beau was startled (he watched the last 3 seasons with me, but missed the first 2 apparently) at how fucked up Walter was in the pilot. He barely believed that Walter was the one we saw in the finale.
Both Broyles and Peter were way jerkier in the pilot than they almost immediately became in the subsequent episodes.
He barely believed that Walter was the one we saw in the finale.
From "I thought you'd be fatter" to "You are my favorite thing" was quite the journey.