I didn't realize Fringe had already started.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Kinda gross and I missed the beginning, but it's holding my attention so far.
Lexxi must GO AWAY. Not funny, not fun, and being an aunt doesn't give a person the right to usurp the parent, and then further undermine the parents authority in front of the child.
HATE
awesome physical comedy, and I would have laughed if I wasn't cringing with sympathy pain.
"Call Zane" finally got me. Saw it coming and still larfed.
Lexxi must GO AWAY.
Yeah, I'm beginning to wonder if she's here to make us not mind Zane so much. Damn.
As long as they keep Zane away from Jo, I think I can bear him, even like him.
But Lexxi? no matter who she's with she's annoying. And I'm sorry, but how does everyone at GD know and love her? And why? I can't buy that without having witnessed her being winsome and charming and just plain likeable.
So glad that Carter did give her a bit of a smackdown.
And I'm sorry, but how does everyone at GD know and love her?
I REALLY would love to find out she somehow got into some kind of pheromone thing or something. Because that was by far the most annoying thing about this episode. It was like they were doing product placement for her character. Feh.
Does anyone have any advance info on the new "Sanctuary" series that Sci-Fi has been advertising? Is it worth watching?
that was by far the most annoying thing about this episode.
Talk about "show, don't tell". FAIL.
I did like Allison freaking out over losing Carter as well as his keeping his response light.
And loved that Henry, Jack and Allison were all made privy to the fact that Eva is investigation this installation, and yet the mystery is still there. That was a mighty chilling "No" at the end there.
I *was* disappointed that more wasn't done with Zane and the kids being trapped. Nothing illuminating or interesting or just silly, or hey, maybe a little more dire (how about beginning stages of asphyxiation?)
I want to see the movie about the storm god!
You know, whenever there is one of these phase machines, I always want to know -- how do you keep from sinking through the floor?