Episode 0333-“Os”

Mar 13, 2011 | 1 comment

In this episode we discuss the Fringe episode, “Os.” We break down our thoughts on Olivia’s possession by William Bell, the breaking down of natural laws in the bluverse and we give our opinions on the relationship development between Peter and Olivia. We also spend some time talking about whether or not we are overly critical of Fringe in light of our perspective of the over all story arcs.

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1 Comment

  1. Jenny

    Awesome podcast and I can always count on you two to make me laugh, which is a good thing since I usually listen at work.

    Great episode and I agree we can sometimes be overly critical of Fringe and other shows for that matter. I personally just enjoy it for what it is and don’t get too upset when things don’t jive. Although lately with knocking down the pins at the end of every episode, is getting old.
    I don’t mind Bell’s conscienceness coming back, but in Olivia? Come on! I think it would have made much better sense in Nina or Jorge Garcia. No one would think of the security guy. Anna Torv did a magnificent job with the voice inflection and tone, and I can’t wait until next week’s episode, but having Bell in Olivia is a bit too much. Let the woman be her own person for a while, my goodness!
    That being said, always a shocker.

    Love the 80s song references, and I agree the LOST finale was a stinker. So NOT how that show started out. Can’t remember which one of you agrees with me 🙂 Have a great weekend and enjoy “Stowaway”.

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