Awww, really? I enjoyed seeing Scarlie and Lincoln and Fauxlivia! Not as much as Walter and Peter and Olivia, but it had its own appeal.
I liked them for a while, but then we started seeing SO MUCH of them, and so little of Olivia, that I ended up resenting them. It got better by the last third of the season, though, although Bell's possession was kind of annoying in itself.
Even through the MONUMENTALLY STUPID pregnancy plot, which frankly went about as good as I've ever seen a stupid pregnancy plot go, but still.
Yeah, that was...ill-advised. At least the accelerated pregnancy meant it didn't last as long as I feared, and it let Walternate go back to being evil. And it did have some plot relevance, which was unexpected.
I hope the red universe is an ongoing thing, in reasonable doses.
I'm curious how they can keep up with it once they fix the holes and bring back Peter...unless the solution is a melding of the universes? That would be weird. Or maybe they'll invent a reason to ship people back and forth between them regularly...
It must, because we've at least got to find out what was on those stegosaurus-brain drives!
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Date: 2011-06-11 08:10 pm (UTC)I liked them for a while, but then we started seeing SO MUCH of them, and so little of Olivia, that I ended up resenting them. It got better by the last third of the season, though, although Bell's possession was kind of annoying in itself.
Even through the MONUMENTALLY STUPID pregnancy plot, which frankly went about as good as I've ever seen a stupid pregnancy plot go, but still.
Yeah, that was...ill-advised. At least the accelerated pregnancy meant it didn't last as long as I feared, and it let Walternate go back to being evil. And it did have some plot relevance, which was unexpected.
I hope the red universe is an ongoing thing, in reasonable doses.
I'm curious how they can keep up with it once they fix the holes and bring back Peter...unless the solution is a melding of the universes? That would be weird. Or maybe they'll invent a reason to ship people back and forth between them regularly...
It must, because we've at least got to find out what was on those stegosaurus-brain drives!
True, true!