Oh, well, I haven't seen but one ep of Fringe, and there was no eyeball yanking on that one. Thank goodness. And for some reason, I am reminded of SpyDaddy and "What's a spork?"
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Nothing on Farscape grossed me out as much as Fringe yanking the eye out of the socket for some of their most ludicrous pseudo-science yet.
Oh, thank God I stopped watching this after the killer Lunesta butterflies episode. I'll put up with watching eye trauma for Ben Browder and Claudia Black, but no one on Fringe is worth going through that to me.
I've been told I need to eventually watch Fringe because one of the main characters is verrrry similar to my Dad. I don't know how I feel about that.
And for some reason, I am reminded of SpyDaddy and "What's a spork?"
It's all of the black suits.
Is your Dad a Mad Scientist, Jilli?
I'm enjoying Fringe. . . I think that this may have been the last John Scott epsiode. (That article about Anna Torv and Mark Valley getting married did say that his last episode was coming up.)
I'm hoping this means that Pacey/Olivia starts moving along. Or possibly Astrid/Pacey. . . so difficult.
oh! for some reason I didn't think this was the last, but makes sense that they would want to resolve this storyline soon. the water tank thing was getting played out.
I'm enjoying Fringe. . .
Me, too. The pseudoscience is admittedly ludicrous, but I love the plotting and the characters. Everyone's growing into their roles nicely: Olivia's more assertive and action-hero-y, Peter gets more to do than be speaker to Walter, Charlie isn't defaulting to Scully mode. Enjoying it immensely.
I wish that they'd give Charlie more to do than be Olivia's errand boy. She acts like his boss, but I don't think that she is.
Everyone's growing into their roles nicely: Olivia's more assertive and action-hero-y, Peter gets more to do than be speaker to Walter, Charlie isn't defaulting to Scully mode. Enjoying it immensely.
And they're developing Astrid as well. I loved her little "I know." There are other people who know what epistaxis is, Peter!
I don't know what to think about "Oh John Scott was actually a good guy." That's a very J.J. Abrams thing to do, and I don't know whether it fits with what we saw before.
Over at TWOP somebody saw the Observer on the soccer field but I didn't see him - did anyone here see the Observer this week?