Shot through the throat, very impressive.
Sam is behind everything? :eek:
Have heard this one is more a stand-alone episode. We’ll see.
Hmm, nice antique collection of Belly. Hehe, a “Dr. Spock’s…Child Care” book.
Nice the German Edition of “The First People”. I wonder who wrote that one.
There was a comic (Graphic Novel or what you wanna call it) about Nina Sharp (or maybe her alter-universe version) getting pregnant by William Bell and due to some circumstances had to abort it. Dunno how canon this story is.
Not good! Looks like all his bones are disappearing! :eek: EDIT: Yep, Water confirms my initial suspicion.
D’oh Peter!! You gave Olivia the wrong coffee!
Tricky Dicky didn’t seem to have liked Belly’s and Walter’s research. Mrs. Nixon kept hitting on Walter? :eek:
Sorry Peter. No, you didn’t bring Olivia to smile. I still believe that Fauxolivia might have one in the Oven.
Walter is weird this episode…I mean even more weird than normal.
I know that mindreader actor from somewhere.
A slow episode, but I’m still enjoying the quiet moments with Thomas (?) and Olivia.
OMG! A Tok’ra. Martouf is in tha house!
“What Nina Sharp wants, she gets.” How can I unhear that?? :eek: Broyles thinks the same.
Yeah, we should see Anna Torv in a dress more often.
Hmmm, M. Weiselauss. Never heard of that author.
Ik, finding an anagram for Sam Weis isn’t that hard.
I hope that you won’t be scared of rag dolls for the rest of your life Rachel.
And yeah people are sometimes so idiotic to pull on unknown creepy rag doll cords. :rolleyes:
Wasn’t that big of a twist for me since I listen to a Fringe Podcast where it was already speculated that Sam Weiss will play an important role and there was also an EasterEgg in Over there Part II where on a chalkboard in Secretary Bishop’s old Harvard lab the quote “A DEMONS TWIST RUSTS” is written. Rearrange the letters a bit and you’ll get "DON’T TRUST SAM WEISS.
Really?? In the version that I obtained they showed what was written on the paper. If you wanna know:
[spoiler]He (Peter) still has feelings for her (Fauxlivia).[/spoiler]
You really would commit suicide if you could read Walter’s mind.
Dude, I was also expecting him to die this episode with so many people’s minds around him!
Thanks. Maybe remembered him from Flash-Forward, The Event or TSCC.
Yep. Of course, if their relationship were easy it couldn’t continue to be the emotional core of the show. It’s obvious that Peter has feelings for both Olivias, but it’s far from clear that he wants to get over his feelings for Fauxlivia. That could get interesting.
That was a gorgeous dress on one hot, hot lady.
When Simon closes his door there was a symbol on it:
When I first saw it, I thot it was a Fringe symbol they show before the commercial breaks. I thot it looked like the top left one. The Smoke one.
Any thots?
Interesting. You’re right, it looks a bit like the Glyph. Dunno what it could mean.
I don’t think it has any reference of what might come or so.
But you had a good eye catching this symbol on the door. I totally oversaw it.