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HOLY CRAP FRINGE. HOW ARE YOU SO GOOD? I LOVE SO MUCH ABOUT THE THINGS YOU CHOOSE TO BE.

If you're not watching this show, shame on you. SHAME ON YOU.
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DAMN

Fringe was soooo good, omg. Did anyone else feel like this episode was an hommage to Twin Peaks? What with the dead girl on the river bank, the misty forests, the setting being Washington..
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I made a "reasons to watch Fringe" picspam over a year ago, and I used these two caps from what I think is 1x6 "The Cure", to point out that there are mysterious major corporations present in the Fringeverse. I mean, it is JJ production :P Obviously one of them is William Bell's Massive Dynamic, but another one is Intrepus, which is never actually mentioned or acknowledged on the show by the characters, but above caps show that it is a player in the Fringe universe. Anyway, since this week's episode reintroduced Intrepus, and I figured most people forgot about it (especially because it's never actually been mentioned on the show), I thought I'd point out that it's actually a throwback to one of the first episodes of the first season!

Great episode, by the way. Peter/Olivia is my One True Friendship Pairing. I don't ship them romantically (I just don't see it, sorry!) and it's so refreshing to have a show where the male and female leads aren't romantically involved. No doubt they're going to end up doing the nasty because duh, it's still television, but I'll take what I can get. And omg, Broyles. I really hope they're going to expand his role (I neeeed to know what his and Nina's deal is), Lance Reddick is such an amazing actor and he needs more screentime.
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Fringe )

I have finals next week, sorry for being so absent on here. Studying eats up all my time, fml.
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So I'm watching Fringe (seeing Charlie confused me for a second, but then I remembered this episode is an unaired episode from the first season) and the priest looked really familiar to me:



It's Timmy Kirk from Oz! LMFAO THAT DUDE WAS CRAY-CRAY. IT AMUSES ME GREATLY HE IS A PRIEST ON FRINGE, AFTER WHAT HE DID TO FATHER MUKADA AND REV CLOUTIER.

There's a new Fringe tomorrow, right? :D

ETA: HOLY SHIT LOL. THE DUDE THAT KILLED RUSK?


Scott Winters AKA Cyril O'Reily!! LOL. OZ REUNION MUCH? Miguel, Timmy AND Cyril. Woah. I thought it was Dean/Ryan for a second..they look so much alike. Dean is better looking though :3
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Walter once told her that there were other wolds than these, an infinite, incalculable, and immeasurable number of universes - all slightly divergent renderings of the one she knew (or had been to). In Olivia's universe, Oceanic Air's record remained as spotless as ever when Flight 815 landed in LA on September 24th, 2004. Several years later, Broyles had come to her ('Dunnum', he'd say, never quite pronouncing her name the way he should), telling a story of a plane that had vanished from thin air (what kind of name is Ajira anyway, Charlie had wondered with that puzzled look on his face she had come to know so well over the past weeks), like it had never been there in the first place. All passengers gone, Broyles had continued, except for one. "So all we have is one lead. And he ain't talking", emphasizing the 'ain't', looking almost imperceptibly vexed as he did so. Olivia was the only one who had noticed. Yet when it was decided Olivia was to try to get anything out of him, she did not resist. For something deep inside her (a memory, perhaps?) spurred her to talk to the "Alabaman Redneck" as Peter had so aptly named him later. "Make him trust you. Do whatever it takes. The Bureau can't afford to lose this one."

Take you down to the other side )
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Fringe, Supernatural, Community )
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I NEAD MOAR SPOCK, WALTER AND MITCHELL LOEB (Chance Kelly ♥) IN MY LIFE.

If you're not watching this show I kindly refer you to my 5 simple reasons to love Fringe picspam /whore
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Do you guys remember that on Fringe, it was said that the barriers between realities are thinning and destabilizing, right? Reality is wobbly and that's what (probably is) causing some of those crazy Fringe science things.

On Star Trek, it is theorized in TNG (Force of Nature) that space time gets destabilized too because of all the warping around, if I believe correctly. Ships going into Warp drive a lot in the same area affect the fabric of space-time in that area, so to say. You've got these warp bubbles, and if they're generated too often, the fabric thins which can cause rifts in the universe. If you're confused - Picard compared it to "running up and down a carpet – eventually you will wear it out".

I'm wondering if too much traveling through different realities causes them to "disintegrate".

FRINGE NEEDS TO BE BACK, NOW. I heard that season 2 starts somewhere in September, which is amazing (glaring at Lost people, ugh).
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WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS HOW I FEEL ABOUT THIS SHOW RIGHT NOW. Why the heck isn't the entire internet watching this? I mean, yeah, it takes a while to get into, but if this is the pay-off then it's triple worth it. JJ Abrams, you are my God.

Oh and? I CALLED IT, BITCHES. Explains the "I expected you to be chubbier" line in the first episode. How do these writers plan things so far in advance? RONALD D MOORE, WHY COULDN'T YOU DO THAT?

Another thing about the Observer and some flailing )

OK WHEN IS THE SECOND SEASON GOING TO START? PLEASE SAY THIS FALL.

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