Well, whatever, I'm just going by what's actually aired here on cable.
funny thing I just remembered last night, the last season of torchwood was filmed in the US.
[editline]3rd March 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Ithon;34979907]funny thing I just remembered last night, the last season of torchwood was filmed in the US.[/QUOTE]
Also cought up with fringe.
Why doesn't Walternate use his old shapeshifters to help, seeing as how he's helping Peter now?
[editline]4th March 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=The_Marine;34959809]The only one worth watching that I'm aware of.
There's also Warehouse 13 but it's lite-scifi.
Immensely disappointing that there's such a lack of scifi these days.[/QUOTE]
Is warehouse 13 Sci-fi ? I thought it was a kids show.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;34987723]Is warehouse 13 Sci-fi ? I thought it was a kids show.[/QUOTE]
It's light-hearted, often silly and doesn't take itself too seriously a lot of the time: but I wouldn't call it a kids show. I think it sort of is for 'everyone'. It's a good fun show in my opinion. I like it.
About the end of the lastest season of Warehouse 13 the new guy's death was pretty intense, not even doctor who has shown something that brutal.
I would say Warehouse 13 has an old adventure show mentality that adults and teens grew up on, which they've threw in a twist here and there to break the idea that everyone is safe to keep people interested.
I like Wharehouse 13, but lately, it's just been seeming more and more like eureka. I cannot fucking stand eureka.
[url=http://www.theonion.com/articles/online-recap-of-tv-show-attracts-25000-readers-who,27581/]Well fuck guys, we have no lives.[/url]
[QUOTE=Birdman101;35016885]I like Wharehouse 13, but lately, it's just been seeming more and more like eureka. I cannot fucking stand eureka.[/QUOTE]
This thread is now Warehouse 13.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;34987723]Why doesn't Walternate use his old shapeshifters to help, seeing as how he's helping Peter now?
[editline]4th March 2012[/editline]
Is warehouse 13 Sci-fi ? I thought it was a kids show.[/QUOTE]
In the altered timeline I thought Fringe division hadn't even heard of shapeshifters beyond the latest ones that started showing up, so maybe Walternate never used them?
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;34959771]Tell me the truth guys, is Fringe the only sci-fi being made in the US these days?[/QUOTE]
After season 1, filming moved to Vancouver.
[QUOTE=gnome;35086955]In the altered timeline I thought Fringe division hadn't even heard of shapeshifters beyond the latest ones that started showing up, so maybe Walternate never used them?[/QUOTE]
it was mentioned by walternate that he never created those new ones and stopped
I've now seen every episode to date - can't wait for it to return. What does everyone think of the progression of the show as a whole? Like what is everyone's favourite series and do you think it has had a peak/dip in quality? My brother thinks the show went bad after Series 2 when the [sp]alternate universe[/sp] became quite plot centric. Personally I think the second half of Series 1 and Series 2 as a whole were the best of Fringe while Series 3 was still incredible and 4 has been very good. What's everyone else's view?
Season 3 was the best season, easily.
With the second half of Season 2 coming in close.
Also, the show is finally back again tonight.
Looking forward to new episodes - and no more breaks either. Really hope the show gets renewed for the fifth season. They said if it does get cancelled they will finish the story in the form of a comic book - but that doesn't appeal to me at all.
Well, that answers that then.
[sp]Peter's been in his universe all along, it just bugged out because the Observers attempted to erase him and failed.[/sp]
Corny case of the week but the arc aspect was enjoyable,.
Then how do parrallel worlds come to be?
So if [sp]he's home already[/sp], what was up with the whole [sp]"cannot fall in love with the wrong person"[/sp] arc?
Well this is a shitty ending.
[editline]24th March 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=The_Marine;35267977]Well, that answers that then. [sp]Peter's been in his universe all along, it just bugged out because the Observers attempted to erase him and failed.[/sp] Corny case of the week but the arc aspect was enjoyable,.[/QUOTE]he never left his universe, just his timeline.
No, he never left the universe or timeline at all.
When the Observers tried erasing him, they failed and caused the universe itself to glitch out.
Peter needs to submit a bug report.
[QUOTE=SPESSMEHREN;35269005]So if [sp]he's home already[/sp], what was up with the whole [sp]"cannot fall in love with the wrong person"[/sp] arc?[/QUOTE]
[sp]Peter was just super paranoid after the whole Fauxlivia thing.[/sp]
It's good to have Fringe back.
I like how the observer [sp] was in an underground pokeball [/sp] the entire time
also the ending made me d'awww
[editline]25th March 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=SPESSMEHREN;35269005]So if [sp]he's home already[/sp], what was up with the whole [sp]"cannot fall in love with the wrong person"[/sp] arc?[/QUOTE]
It was overshowed by the whole "David Robert Jones" arc.
Did anybody notice how that's David Bowie's real name
[QUOTE=The_Marine;35273406]No, he never left the universe or timeline at all. When the Observers tried erasing him, they failed and caused the universe itself to glitch out. Peter needs to submit a bug report.[/QUOTE]I am confused...
Are they just going to ignore the fact that no one remembers Peter (except Olivia)?
As I said, the Observers broke the universe by attempting to erase Peter from existence and failing.
[QUOTE=Ezhik;35287838]I am confused...
Are they just going to ignore the fact that no one remembers Peter (except Olivia)?[/QUOTE]
I think everyone else is going to start to remember him and there's been hints of it already as Walter has been much more affectionate to him than before.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;35267977]Well, that answers that then.
[sp]Peter's been in his universe all along, it just bugged out because the Observers attempted to erase him and failed.[/sp]
Corny case of the week but the arc aspect was enjoyable,.[/QUOTE]
That's the power of love.
I need to catch up on Fringe, I watched all of season one and Most of season 2.
OH MY GOD A MONSTER EPISODE YES
I think my girlfriend is interested in watching Fringe.
After she finishes Breaking Bad, she said she'll probably try and watch this.
Will she like it?
She's kind of into mind twisting theories, and able to train our brains to use more than 10%, and shit like that.
The theories are not really mind twisting (this is my opinion, others may find that they are), but I think she will like this if she is into the whole humans bending nature to their will and stuff.
It's 2am so excuse me if the sentence doesn't make sense, I think it does.
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I didn't explain that quite right but that's basically what Fringe is in a nutshell.
That was a god damned cool ep.
But, what the hell are they doing introducing a new arc when they have the threat of cancellation looming over them?
I hope they know what they're doing.
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