Newark?
My gods. We’ve seen some horrifying things on this show, but… but… this is too much! :eek:
Newark?
My gods. We’ve seen some horrifying things on this show, but… but… this is too much! :eek:
And alt-Broyles is reminded of his conscience.
Plans within plans, methinks.
Boy Olivia looks awful…all pasty and with those creepy sharpie marks. Like a rag doll coming unstitched.
(geez can’t type tonight, fixing another typo.)
Oh could be… didn’t think of that.
Broyles is a good guy in any universe. I like that.
Are the underwear models getting smaller or are the wings getting bigger?
Do you think he’s already made his decision to help, bit just can’t say anything without being found out, or is he still on the fence?
Just watching that scene, it’s amazing to me how much Anna Torv has come as an actress since season 1. In the first couple of episodes, she was the weakest part of the show for me, always overshadowed by Peter and Walter and seemingly only ever in “grim, on duty” and “action, on duty” modes. This, right here? Damn, that was wrenching.
Good job.
One of them looked very tiny. But I really only noticed the horse & the wings. The girls just don’t really do it for me.
Completely agree. She seemed a bit wooden in the first few episodes, like she had only a few pained reaction faces…and always in grim soldier mode. Very closed off. She’s really improved a lot, and has been given so much more to work with in the writing.
I think he had decided to help but wasn’t sure he should. Talking to his wife just pushed him over the edge.
Right there with you.
Not to mention playing two versions of the same character. Very impressive.
Good rescue scene from Olivia’s POV. Heightens sympathy with her fear because she can’t be sure what’s happening.
Not going to be able to save alt-Broyles are they? DAMN.
He’s going to be like Joe Morton’s Terminator computer genius in II
“Best coffee west of the Passaic.”
Now there’s a slogan. :rolleyes:
Oh. That just makes me sad.
I hope I’m not right.
Hostage is the shapeshifter.
ETA: Nicely done, Peter.