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Fringe: "Of Human Action" 11/12/09 - Grading & Discussion

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  • Excellent

    Votes: 7 35.0%
  • Above average

    Votes: 8 40.0%
  • Average

    Votes: 5 25.0%
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Anna looks aggressive in that promo pics. Rrrrrrow!

It was obvious the PUSHER was the kid.

Didn't guess the project aspect.

I wanted someone to beat the freaking stuffing outta Tyler.
 
Or all the Tylers :lol:

Crepes! I have a craving for them...but don't want to be abducted to get them ;)

Great episode tonight :techman:
 
Great episode even if it ended up being very similar to The X-Files' "Eve." Some classic Walter one-liners which the last couple of weeks have been missing. He was also good with the drama, though, and I thought he was going to tell Peter the truth about where he comes from at the end. Plus, Nina Sharp is always fun so I was happy to have a lot of her.

Next week's looks like a classic.
 
Is that Anna Torv in the promo pic? Doesn't look like her.

I don't know why they made it so obvious that it was the kid but they did take a few different turns in how they dealt with him so not a total wash.
 
Beta used mind control to kidnap Goss's son! :p

Did Nina have a reaction (of surprise? of full knowledge?) when Walter said he couldn't lose Peter AGAIN?

woa next week looks good

anyone see the observer this week?
saw him last week

Anyone who doesn't see the observer next week should seek immediate medical attention. :lol:
 
So...
Tyler = Eve?

Liked it overall. Didn't expect the end. Not really surprising though, given Bell's track record.

Between the Quorum representative from Tauron last week, and Deckchief Laird last night, it's really obvious they're shooting in Vancouver now. ;)
 
Bell's fringe science, no matter how horrible the consequences during testing, is for the purpose of having soldiers who can fight back when the alternate universe invades.

Anyone think of the double meaning when Walter tells Peter that he needs to eat crepes because he had been abducted?
 
An average episode with above average moments.

I'm still not enjoying Fringe the way I did in the last half of last year but this episode was slightly more enjoyable than the last few episodes. It had a bit more excitement and some fleeting character moments but the fringe plot of the week is still too pedestrian for me to care. The ending revelation just continues to demonstrate the show is at its most interesting when focusing on the mythology.

If the show is cancelled..oh well..but I'll probably tune into it to see what we learn of the mythology in the meantime.
 
I give this one an excellent.

Much better than last week, and I liked that the story was not so predictable. (well, except for the kid actually being the controller - that was obvious from the start)

Next week looks veeeery interesting! :D
 
The inter-universe messaging system used by NINA looks to be something like an Apple II. Ol' William Bell has been running TWO companies for quite some time it seems.....
 
The inter-universe messaging system used by NINA looks to be something like an Apple II. Ol' William Bell has been running TWO companies for quite some time it seems.....

Hey...Those evil mercury-blooded bio-body guys need to use an old typewriter. Apple II is cutting edge ;)
 
Okay, I'll admit that the kid being the "pusher" wasn't as obvious to me, at least until Ponytail Guy crashed the car, blowing himself up. Then I also noticed that it was the kid running off with the briefcase of money.

As for the promo pic at the top, it's nice that Peter isn't front and center, but that's not a good shot of Anna Torv.
 
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