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Even if the yoga retreat was a good idea, she has no right to supercede Jack as a parent by just deciding that his kid can miss three days of school.
This this this. Not the legal guardian!!
I think they're shorthanding Lexi's "flighty hippie aunt" characterization too much.
So Lexi is basically a canonical Mary Sue? Does she have violet eyes and a perfect singing voice?
...Ooh - if she's basically a Mary Sue, then I'm sure she'll bring Stark back from the dead before you know it!
...Ooh - if she's basically a Mary Sue, then I'm sure she'll bring Stark back from the dead before you know it!
hopefully, she'll give her life for Stark's. That would work for me.
If she's indeed a Mary Sue, perhaps bringing back Stark will involve tantric sex?
Place to download the
Torchwood
radio play.
Fringe: Did you guys think that Bishop, Jr. was Bishop, Sr's first experience in curing the melting virus thingy?
Note to Sheriff Carter -- if you have a choice of sending your daughter to 3 days of relatively SAFE yoga or have her hang around the ultra-dangerous town, think carefully about your options, 'K?
Oh Lord, that's a bigger issue for suspension of disbelief than all the super-science. Eureka's a town of about 3,000 people, of whom at least 30 to 40 get disintegrated, melted, time displaced, or otherwise killed every year—often right before the sheriff's eyes. The only place less safe that Carter could have chosen to raise his daughter got swallowed by a giant sinkhole in 2003.
The only place less safe that Carter could have chosen to raise his daughter got swallowed by a giant sinkhole in 2003.
I'm thinking Joss-verse L.A. probably beats them both at this point.
CKR from Galactica 4. (LJer's notes from the a q&a.)
Fringe:
So, is everyone in love with Olivia or something?
The interrrogation with scene with Peter smashing the guys hands with the coffee cup was awesome --"I'm gonna count to one!"-- but there was a shitload of emotion invested in those scenes that seemed above "someone who is important to someone I barely know is dying".