Fringe 2x12 Johari Window

Thursday, 14 January 2010
9 PM Eastern/Pacific

This actor has played a cop the last five or so times I’ve seen him. Can’t remember his name, but he was in the Lost World series from a few years ago.

ETA: Well, so much for him. :slight_smile:

Dueling Banjoes! LOL :smiley:

Considering all the mutated mountain folk in sci-fi, I’m both disappointed and thankful that I never ran across any when I lived in West Virginia. :slight_smile:

It’s the military’s fault. Of course. :slight_smile:

I like this show. I know other people do, too.

So where is everyone? :confused:

So the little kid screwed it up for everyone and got 6 people killed, including his own father.

That’ll come up in therapy. I wonder if Edina has a mutant therapist. :rolleyes:

I’ve watched this one before, but I’m curious what I’ll get out of it, knowing what I know now.

They do kill a lot of cops in this show. :eek:

“What if he’s in there?”
“Walter, he’s not in there. And I promise you, I will never let you get kidnapped again, OK?”
“No. No. I’m learning to appreciate cowardice. The lion had a point.”
“The lion?”
“The Cowardly Lion.”
“And again, that was just a movie. And there are no flying monkeys inside the grocery store.” :smiley:

“I saw a boy who looked like this once. He was young, like this child. And he played the banjo, I think. It was a haunting melody.” :smiley:

“There may be werewolves in these hills.” :smiley:

Walter saw a man turn into a wolf when he was in London. :stuck_out_tongue:

Martin Cummins! Great Canadian character actor. Dude pops up everywhere.

“Ever get the feeling that doing this job makes you less and less normal?”
“Absolutely!” :smiley:

Peter’s not too bad of a shot himself.

For the guy who never uses a gun, Peter hit the guy in the throat? Impressive.

“Come along, Astrid.”

He’s getting better. :slight_smile:

“Devil Dogs! I love these.”
“Walter, we can get you a fresh one.” :smiley:

Do they even still make those?

“A friend of mine once wrote that sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”

Walter knew Arthur C. Clarke? I could see that. :slight_smile:

“What did Peter say?”
“He wants us to head into town to find the source of the electromagnetic pulse.”

Oh, Astrid. So naive. :stuck_out_tongue: