Fringe & the super!baby

Feb 25, 2011 23:12

Before I get into this, I need to reiterate how much I loathe where Fringe has already told us it's going and loathe even more where I think it's going. The whole *love will save the universe* thing is beyond bleh. But, I need to get my speculation out after watching tonight's episode (an episode that I thought was very cool).

So... clickety click )

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Does this mean... ext_442835 February 26 2011, 05:28:33 UTC
...you would have jumped of the TSCC train if Josh revealed that season 3 was going to be all about John and Cameron's half-human, half-Terminator baby being destined to broker peace between humanity and the machines? ;)

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Re: Does this mean... roxybisquaint February 26 2011, 05:40:58 UTC
LOL

Um. Yes. Yes, I would have.

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Re: Does this mean... cj2017 February 26 2011, 10:15:31 UTC
Y'know, I don't need to watch Fringe any more, I can just be pissed off about it vicariously via your lj! I thought Liv was supposed to save the damn world, not love. Maybe they buggered up a typo and then just decided to run with it...stranger things have happened.

I'll stick with Forbrydelsen my Danish super!drama which is quietly continuing to be the finest show on television week after wonderful week (and has a heroine called Sarah, so obviously, I'm in love *g*)

As for this:
...you would have jumped of the TSCC train if Josh revealed that season 3 was going to be all about John and Cameron's half-human, half-Terminator baby being destined to broker peace between humanity and the machines? ;)

The way Born to Run was heading, I'm only half-sure that you're joking! I'd have been off the train at the first station although if S3 had gone with a present/future split, it would have made it easy to fast-forward through episodes to the bits I was actually interested in...

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Re: Does this mean... roxybisquaint February 26 2011, 22:28:18 UTC
'know, I don't need to watch Fringe any more, I can just be pissed off about it vicariously via your lj! I thought Liv was supposed to save the damn world, not love.

Yeah Fringe has largely gone off the rails with the love thing (or they're doing a good job of faking us out for some reason), but this episode was outstanding - finally one that I could sink my teeth into and love. It's been far too long since that happened!

I'll stick with Forbrydelsen my Danish super!drama

I'll be... over here, not watching Danish TV.

The way Born to Run was heading, I'm only half-sure that you're joking! I'd have been off the train at the first station although if S3 had gone with a present/future split, it would have made it easy to fast-forward through episodes to the bits I was actually interested in...I doubt that split would've lasted long. After a whole season of keeping the characters more or less in separate story arcs and largely at odds with one another, I think the actual time-split story would've been fairly short-lived. Either that ( ... )

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Re: Does this mean... cj2017 February 27 2011, 15:36:27 UTC
but this episode was outstanding - finally one that I could sink my teeth into and love. It's been far too long since that happened!

I've lost count of how many I've not seen now. Certainly none of the Friday eps. I don't actually miss it. I guess I kinda wanted another show to fall for after TSCC but Fringe wasn't it. It just leaves me cold.

I'll be... over here, not watching Danish TV.

*shrugs* Too bad for you. I hope some channel out there in USA-land airs the original not the remake and at least gives you guys the option. The show is so good it makes you evangelical, you need to go out there and spread the word to the masses! ;-)

I doubt that split would've lasted long.

Hmmm, not sure about that at all. I would like to think you're right but I have my suspicions... I think they liked the Future!War idea a lot, possibly too much. I'm guessing they had plans to spend a lot of time there...

LMAO at the voice over. Never a truer word was spoken m'dear.

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