Fringe returns, and Olivia encounters a disturbing feral child.
I actually wanted to write a review, but, for some reason, where I am, a “Top Idol” show was running where Fringe was listed. Forget the horror of this episode. Want horror? Discovering that you’ve recorded…. a Reality TV show!
How did we like this one?
“Lets make the leading lady have some mothering instincts and milk it for all it’s worth.”
And now we have two Bald People Who Look Ominous.
Hey!
Oh. In the show.
Never mind.
Initially I thought the kid was going to be a Vampire, and I mourned for those poor, dead demolition men – the fact that he was an Observer didn’t occur to me until the middle of the show.
Personal highlight? Walter saying “Peter!, Olivia’s seen a PEEEE-nis before!” – I nearly did a spit-take.
And don’t worry Timeshredder, you’ll always be the most ominous bald person here.
I like this show and have few complaints. My favorite character, by a HUGE mile, is Walter Bishop. The guy is just hilariously nutty.
They definitely seem to be allowing Anna Torv to relax just a little bit. She’s not as near as stiff as she was in the first half of the season.
On an extremely positive note, I read that Leonard Nimoy is going to be on the show as the head of Massive Dynamics: William Bell