Fringe - Episode 12: the no brainer
She Says:
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This is an episode that maybe I shouldn't blog through, but I will anyway. The Episode starts with a teenage boy on the internet when he gets an IM that says "What's that Noise?" Soon there are images ala The Ring scrolling across his screen. The boy is mesmorized by his screen with Tears rolling down his eyes, when a hand appears to reach through the screen, or maybe more correctly stated the screen becomes a hand that grabs the kids head. The credits roll.
Sidenote - I can' no longer hear the song Single Ladies without thinking of Justin Timberlake...
Grrr Argh!!! I want to see what is on that note, but I do not need to see liquidfy brain pouring out of a guys head - gross.
I'm not a big fan of this new beaurocrat guy why add an uneeded complication. Fringe has enough obstacles between Oliva only being told what she needs to know, and the people at Massive Dynamics, we don't need this guy - he reminds me of Chi McBride or Trotter when they were on House, completely useless characters just there to make viewing the show a bit more annoying.
WOOT!!!!! Dawson's Creek Reunion!!!! Grams and Pacey reunited!!!! I seriously love having Josh Jackson back on my screen every week.
Good episode, creepy, but loved that they delved into Walter and Peter's Background. :)
He Says
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Are all kids that dumb that they'd open any attachment that comes across their computer screen? Why would you do that?!? Very creepy opening.
"I'm not judging you"...but yeah, I am.
I agree with your take on the beaureucratic guy. Just an unecessary obstacle. Why couldn't his brains liquify?
I wanna read the letter to Walter!! Maybe I don't. I'm not really sure.
God, the little girl on the laptop hits way too close to home. So, the puppet episode of Angel has made very wary of leaving Piper alone watching TV, and now this will keep me looking over her shoulder when she's on the computer.
Why does Peter have to stay in the car? Chuck never does.
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I, too, had flashbacks of Smiletime. "you're a bleeding puppet." Yes, when it is on TNT. I watch it. Again and Again. I loved it. It was better than Cats.
ReplyDeleteWhy did Peter stay in the car? As brilliant as I think Fringe is, sometimes it does some stupid plotlines.
You *must* do an episode of Leverage next. Leverage is the best show on television right now.