Darling everything's on fire

Jan 12, 2012 00:38

So maybe classes from 9 AM to 8:30 PM wasn't the best idea ever. At the end of the day, I just don't feel like doing anything at all and I'm really really hungry. The upside is that Alloy of Law came in and that Thursdays are free of classes and three day weekend to work on the competency :D

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recs: videos, general life, tv: fringe

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anna_sg1 January 12 2012, 20:30:56 UTC
It's always FOX's fault.

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giallarhorn January 12 2012, 20:47:06 UTC
It really is look at Bones that's still around and going strong and Firefly is gone and Fringe is barely hanging on if they hadn't moved it around so much

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sweet_anise January 13 2012, 04:49:08 UTC
11 HOURS STRAIGHT? How is that even possible-- you're a second semester senior!

And FRIIIINGE. DON'T LEAVE MEEEEEE.

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giallarhorn January 13 2012, 05:12:13 UTC
Physiology lecture (1), Biochem lecture (1), Humanities lecture (1), Analytical lab (5) and then History of animation lecture (2.5). Technically 10.5, I suppose, but I like whole numbers more than fractions, but it feels like it might as well be 11. Besides, what difference would being a second semester senior make versus a first semester one?

FRINGE IF YOU LEAVE ME I. I DON'T WANT TO THINK ABOUT IT SO PLEASE DON'T LEAVE ME PRETTY PLEASE WE HAVE COOKIES

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sweet_anise January 13 2012, 17:44:16 UTC
Well, we only have to take six classes senior year (in addition to our thesis), and since I did four last semester I only need two this semester.

My biggest hope re: Fringe is a proper ending. (Ok, in reality my biggest hope is about ten more seasons, but my biggest reasonable hope is a proper ending). I hate that shows don't get renewal notice until May-ish... they've already filmed their finales at that point, so they can't go back and wrap things up.

Anyway, I think that if Fringe is cancelled (pleasenopleasenopleaseno) the execs should at least grant it six-ish additional episodes in the summer to wrap everything up. Is that a thing? Can that happen?

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giallarhorn January 13 2012, 17:56:42 UTC
Wait what you're only taking two classes and your thesis this semester? How do you know specifically you're taking only up to six classes senior year?

Ten more seasons of Fringe would have me die in happiness and joy. But a proper ending would be very nice too- the only issue is that if they don't find out like they did with last season, and they leave us with a giant cliffhanger (imagine that- Fringe ends with Peter disappearing?) but everything that I've read so far seems to suggest that...well, if they do end it, they'll try to do it such that it gives it a proper ending. Or that's what the producers say.

PleasenonononoFringenonono I think that is a thing sometimes? With Firefly, they just went off and made a movie to tie and finish everything up, but I'm sure that there's been some situation where the show is given some extra episodes just to tie everything up. Maybe. But I'm trying to not think about that ladidalalalala because outside of Doctor Who sometimes or once Moffat leaves Fringe is the only show I actually enjoy on ( ... )

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