Okay, Fringe. As always, you have my attention. Sure, I laughed at my screen for at least a full five minutes after you knocked up Alt!Livia. (OMG, BEAN, TOTALLY YOUR FAULT. I has proofs.) And yeah, this week you had Peter actually say, "And it was beautiful," when telling Olivia about what it's like for them to be together. (Really?) Also, you made Olivia jump in bed with Peter just in time for them to find out about his Baby Mama on the other side. (But, then again, you are actually showing real live actual SHIP on your TV show and doing it rather well and interestingly besides the occasional cheese oozing ever so slightly over the edge. Which is more than I can say for most shows. Don't make me eat those words a few seasons from now.)
But you're also starting to make 'our' universe pull apart at the seams, facing our side with the same dilemmas that had seemed upon first glance to make the other side so evil. You have Walter driving himself
There is just one tiny thing that would make your show even more awesome. MORE ASTRID. I'm just saying.
You do have my attention though. And I can't wait to see more.
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Nina continues to be creepy and cunning, but at least Olivia got her groove back. What worries me most is Walter finding out about Jr., 'specially with his fanaticism about his family. One thing this show does well is signpost, right from the beginning, and I think this whole baby plot is part of a larger 'sins of the father' theme. Or I could totally be off in left field too. ;)
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And I was kicking myself, too, for not making the connection between the bus thing and amber. I basically agree with everything you said.
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"Write Astrid Write Astrid!"
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But what I do appreciate is the "who is right" question being raised. At first it seems like they're so evil, planning for this war and wanting invade us, but it just comes across more and more like a pre-emptive strike - we're busting holes in the fabric of the universe and they're the ones suffering. Who wouldn't do what had to be done to save themselves (as the collective billions of people)?
And while there maybe twists and turns with Pete and Olivia, I love, love, love how they actually TALK to each other and just have it out. I mean, things take time and Olivia's had a lot of crap to work through (and still does). Instead of playing the "angst-I'm-not-going-to-tell-you-and-stare-forlornly-into-the-camera" card, she allows herself to have that conversation.
Okay. I'm off my fan-girl Fringe thing. Oh I so hope it gets renewed *cries that she doesn't own it all on DVD so she can watch it over and over and over*.
Oh - and totally more Astrid :D
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I do love the rather ambitious goal the writers have taken upon themselves to make us sympathize with both sides equally (or even sympathize with the other side more).
More Astrid!!!
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