Fringe - Season One


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Can't necessarily say that that is the Observer because there are men stationed like that throughout the halls (one close to them when they round the corner, another way off at the end of the hall they turn into). Besides, the Observer has always had his briefcase, has he not?

Can't necessarily say that that is the Observer because there are men stationed like that throughout the halls (one close to them when they round the corner, another way off at the end of the hall they turn into). Besides, the Observer has always had his briefcase, has he not?

Yeah you have a point actually, I spent most the episode looking for him rather then following the story :laugh:

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How's this for a top-secret Fringe twist: Olivia's got, like, the coolest sister ever!

Sources confirm to me exclusively that rising star Ari Graynor, who played Meadow's college roomie on The Sopranos and, more recently, won raves for her hilarious turn as Kat Dennings' boozy BFF in Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, has been tapped to play the younger sister of Anna Torv's Olivia.

Graynor will appear in a minimum of three episodes, the first of which airs in January. Per a Fringe insider, Graynor's character pays Olivia a surprise visit and ends up crashing at her place for a few weeks. "She's dealing with some man trouble back home," the insider explains. "But the exact nature of that trouble isn't clear."

'Lil sis also has a 'lil travel companion: a daughter.

Good wasn't just me then. I wouldn't say it was out of character for Walter, but no way would you have seen that line coming!

:laugh:

Yeah I was drinking tea when it was on and I spat it out when he said that.

Hasn't the sister crashing at the other sister's home due to men issues been overplayed? Hollywood really doesn't have any original ideas left.

Surprisingly, I only remember that from The 4400. :blink:

:rofl:

Great episode tonight... I like how they are starting to include minor characters into the show by giving them face time, i.e. the agents on the table giving Olivia and Agent Charlie updates. Although this is not necessary but thoughtful since we already know the main cast are geniuses, thus able to solve things on their own.

Olivia Dunham – very analytical mind and strong memory…

Peter Bishop – intelligent and able to absorb information in close proximity (at least from the hints I picked up by Walter Bishop)

Walter Bishop – isn’t it obvious?

edit: I tried paying attention to the minor details in the background looking for the "observer/watcher" but couldn't find him... :/

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edit: I tried paying attention to the minor details in the background looking for the "observer/watcher" but couldn't find him... :/

was that not him at the very beginning of the episode when the security cams/monitors came up? i usually don't catch him but i saw a hat and briefcase and just assumed it was him...

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