Fictional characters should not be so maddening

Jun 01, 2010 13:08

It's been almost another month since my last post...sorry! I've been a little distracted with other stuff, and it's taken up more time than it probably should. You know how it is. But that's life, I guess ( Read more... )

supernatural, gossip girl, tv: fringe, chuck

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FRINGE! truemyth June 2 2010, 03:47:53 UTC
We knew Walter had parts of his brain removed back in "Grey Matters" (episode 2x10)... yes, I've been rewatching. ;) What was real news was that Walter had actually asked for the procedure. However, the procedure was done after Walter was in Saint Clair's.

I don't think we were ever told why he was admitted.
According to two season one episodes, there was a fire in the lab and a young assistant was killed... Walter was blamed for her death and went to the institute instead of facing criminal charges. I always found the story a bit suspicious though.

I found it remarkable that John Noble could play our Walter and Walternate so distinctly, but it's the same character. His whole posture and manner is different for alt-Walter.
Both John and Anna are totally knocking my socks off with their acting.

I want to write Altlivia/Peter smut. So... I think I'm probably the "badder" of the two of us. ;)

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Re: FRINGE! cosmicviolet June 2 2010, 03:54:07 UTC
Ah, well, clearly I have some rewatching to do then. And hey, if you want to write Altlivia/Peter, I'm all for that. :)
(Note to self: I need a Fringe icon.)

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eggblue June 5 2010, 20:27:33 UTC
Casey's car was awesome! Yes! I've always liked Scott Bakula and Brandon Routh (they share my birthday) so I was excited to see them both. It was a really great finale - the best of the show I've seen yet ( ... )

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Late comment FTW! cosmicviolet June 18 2010, 07:25:06 UTC
Yes! I've always liked Scott Bakula and Brandon Routh (they share my birthday) so I was excited to see them both.
Ah, that's cool! Google tells me that I have the same birthday as Meryl Streep (yay) and Carson Daly (yuck). Not bad, I guess?

Um..so I'm a bit embarrassed to admit that I don't remember The Empire Strikes Back, if I ever saw all of it to begin with. We were more into ET and Indiana Jones in my house than Star Wars. It was supposed to be the best part of the trilogy though, right? Revoke my fandom membership now. ;P

I just think the show likes to trick us ;)
Definitely. I think JJ's shows are there to confuse us. But at least with Fringe, it's a good kind of confusion that makes me want to know more, instead of putting me to sleep like Lost did.

Re SPN: I rewatched The End, and you can actually call a lot of what was going to happen from that. So I guess I shouldn't have been surprised. It just threw me a little. *shrugs*

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Re: Late comment FTW! eggblue July 9 2010, 15:48:44 UTC
Hmm, The Empire Strikes Back is pretty awesome... ;) If you are not into Star Wars, it is the safest bet. But no worries! 'Lost' puts me to sleep too. I know way too many people who try to convince me to love it, and I just caaaan't.

My previous comment might have been a little weird, but I figured I'd write back another comment and make it super late just to mess with your head, haha. Whatever, summer ;)

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