Preview seemed a bit over the top. Something about a man-made reptile bird-like creature that's killing people. Of course, Walter admits in the preview that he had been experimenting with such an idea years ago. Then the preview closes on him looking at the creature (they don't show the actual thing) and saying, "Dear God!" or something to that affect.
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Preview seemed a bit over the top. Something about a man-made reptile bird-like creature that's killing people. Of course, Walter admits in the preview that he had been experimenting with such an idea years ago. Then the preview closes on him looking at the creature (they don't show the actual thing) and saying, "Dear God!" or something to that affect."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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This show is just awesome. I have no idea, Broyles seems like a real mysterious dude too.
By the way, in case you guys were unaware...
You can watch the last episode or any other previous one here: http://www.fox.com/Comment
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Thanks, I saw up to where Olivia kills the artist.Ok ending of the episode:
Dunham chases after the Artist. Artist hides, jumps out with knife, tries to stab Agent Dunham. She dodges, manages to control knife and punches it into the Artist's stomach. Artist dies.
Dunham calls Broyles and asks for help with something.
Dunham goes to hospital and asks to speak to the doctor (black lady).
Dunham goes to lab, tells little kid that everything is going to be fine. Then tells him that the nice doctor is going to take care of him. Doctor takes him.
CIA agent in Broyles office.
CIA Agent: What do you mean the kid is gone?
Broyles: He escaped our custody. Guess we'll never know how he survived underground for so long.
CIA Agent is pissed. He knows Broyles is playing him, but he says nothing probably because he knows they were going to treat the kid like a lab rat anyway.
Little kid in back of Doctor's car. To his left, he spots The Observer standing by the road. The Observer watches the car go by as the kid turns in his seat to look at the Observer.
Fades to black as The Observer walks away.
Walter was on fire tonight. His facial expression after commenting on how making the perfect omelet is more difficult than getting his brain waving thingamajig working was priceless.
Diehard Soprano fans might recognize Olivia's sister as Meadow's neurotic and irritating college roommate Caitlin. About 7-8 years older she grew up "decently hot".Comment
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I wonder if it's on purpose - I'm definitely going to keep looking for it.
But both Dunham and her sister do this awkward hand to nose thing everytime they're about to say something they deem important.
It happened quite a few times last episode.
I know Dunham does it a lot and I just blamed it on the actor. But, to see her sister do it too? Either, there's a reason (whatever that could be) or she's doing it on purpose to emphasize their close bond - which would be a huge kudos to Ari Graynor (Rachel) for picking up on that.Last edited by CMH; 04-10-2009, 09:44 AM."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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final season of it, yahoo.com has it as the number 8 show to be canceled after this season.
I hate Fox right now!Comment
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It's just speculation and not even good speculation. The link is broken and even if the author was taking an educated guess what was the date of the article? It could have been October for all we know. After Jackie And Bobby & The Class I will never say never but I would be stunned if Fringe wasn't renewed for #2.Comment
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they had a article I was reading the other day, and obviously there is some truth to it! Terminator series just got axed and Chuck is pretty much no where to be found. Something is wrong all together about that top 10 list!Comment
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Oh I know those shows are all on death's door, no doubt about that. But there's always that little ray of hope until the ax fallsComment
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It hasn't been renewed yet, but it I don't think it is in trouble. It won Tuesday 9 PM time slot.
I know a lot of you were upset by American Idol's overrun Tuesday night, but here's the good news: it may have helped Fringe 's ratings. Inn...
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This show is brilliant, why would it ever be cancelled? It's gets better and better every episode. Totally drawn me in.
Couldn't another network pick it up if Fox doesn't renew it or do the writers or whoever have an agreement with Fox?NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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