Greg_S_H
Senior HTF Member
The difference was that the Observer didn't help pull Peter out. Also, he's more crazy, but he'd still be crazy since he still sliced out brain parts.
Yes, it did! So, now I'm curious how Belly fits into it. We see Massive Dynamics is still around. Is Bell alive still? On the other side? Since Nimoy won't be returning, they may just leave this plot line alone.NeilO said:Tonight's episode definitely confirmed my interpretation of Walter saying "die twice"
Agreed. It's a shame he hasn't be recognized with an Emmy nomination.Originally Posted by spshultz /t/315036/fringe-season-4/30#post_3860964
Yeah, we were glad to see Peter come back last night. And I have to give big kudos to actor John Noble. He is probably one of my most favorite TV characters. He's got some great acting chops on him. I thought he was fantastic last night.
I totally agree.spshultz said:Yeah, we were glad to see Peter come back last night. And I have to give big kudos to actor John Noble. He is probably one of my most favorite TV characters. He's got some great acting chops on him. I thought he was fantastic last night.
Oh, and when Walter called Astrid, "Claire" I about lost it.
Walter: Claire, will you please man the cameras in my absence.Astrid: Really? Claire? That doesn't even start with an A.
I could be wrong, but I think somewhere near the end of last season, he correctly referred to Astrid by her name.kzolady said:Does anyone ever remember him getting it right?
I noticed her blouse was unbottoned about one-too-many buttons for a professional. I didn't mind, howeverOriginally Posted by Greg_S_H /t/315036/fringe-season-4/30#post_3861038
Liv (who looked terrific last night)
It wasn't the Sorcerer's Stone?todd s said:Did anyone notice in the opening credits one of the phenomenon...."Philospher's Stone".
I just checked it out, It was "Philosopher's Stone". I also looked up a definition of Philosopher's Stone:NeilO said:It wasn't the Sorcerer's Stone?
I have been meaning to take a look at the phenomena listed, but haven't taken the time yet.
It also can provide a secret to immortality. Scholastic (who published the Harry Potter books in America) didn't think that American children were smart enough to figure it out and so dumbed it down for the first HP book in America.kzolady said:I just checked it out, It was "Philosopher's Stone". I also looked up a definition of Philosopher's Stone:
An imaginary stone, substance, or chemical preparation believed to have the power of transmuting baser metals into gold and sought by alchemists; broadly : an elusive or imaginary key to success
Didn't notice, but I wonder if that was intentional by the writers after the recent comparison between the Olivias? Probably not, but still.Josh Dial said:I noticed her blouse was unbottoned about one-too-many buttons for a professional. I didn't mind, however
The date given at the end is October 28, 2011.kzolady said:Can you tell us when this is supposed to happen? Please, let it be soon.