in the S4-in-general preview they showed in lieu of a preview for next week
the wha??
She seemed mostly ticked that Fauxlivia had kidnapped her. (Though why she did such a thing, since Peter no longer exists, remains to be seen.)
Riiiight. It'll be interesting to see how they make a new timeline that makes any sense without Peter in it, while still being anything like Bluniverse.
Astrid mentioned that they were lucky the machine hadn't blown everyone up last time they used it. So I guess they used it, but without Peter or Henry...?
But the Machine wouldn't even come on without Peter, so... huh? (And it's always bothered me: if Henry can turn on the Machine because he's 50% Peter's DNA, why can't Walter or Walternate, who are also 50% Peter's DNA? Arg!)
Get some more recognizable actors, and maybe things would work better.
Haha! Stupid white men, all looking alike!
Didn't the observers say that at the very end of the finale (I think the exact wording was that Peter never existed and none of the characters ever knew him)?
But... didn't the Observers say, in the restaurant, that they had to make sure nobody ever knew that Peter survived to grow up? And Walter said that some people die twice? Maybe it was just adult Peter that they made never happen?
So soft and cuddly!
Landing on our heads with a little "foomph!"
I don't know that she ever really used it before--didn't she just identify herself as being from the FBI?
She just seemed suuuper defensive of the whole idea with Lincoln, like it was a habit to hide it from everyone. And Bluniverse never had to hide bodies, either.
Olivia said she lost her partner (I'm assuming Charlie) three years ago.
That was John Scott!
Well, he never lost Peter in the first place. Maybe that makes a difference?
I got the impression that his Peter still died, though. And I don't think that level of crazy comes from just killing your lab assistant in a fire. (That poor girl just can't catch a break in any universe, can she?)
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Date: 2011-09-24 05:27 am (UTC)the wha??
She seemed mostly ticked that Fauxlivia had kidnapped her. (Though why she did such a thing, since Peter no longer exists, remains to be seen.)
Riiiight. It'll be interesting to see how they make a new timeline that makes any sense without Peter in it, while still being anything like Bluniverse.
Astrid mentioned that they were lucky the machine hadn't blown everyone up last time they used it. So I guess they used it, but without Peter or Henry...?
But the Machine wouldn't even come on without Peter, so... huh? (And it's always bothered me: if Henry can turn on the Machine because he's 50% Peter's DNA, why can't Walter or Walternate, who are also 50% Peter's DNA? Arg!)
Get some more recognizable actors, and maybe things would work better.
Haha! Stupid white men, all looking alike!
Didn't the observers say that at the very end of the finale (I think the exact wording was that Peter never existed and none of the characters ever knew him)?
But... didn't the Observers say, in the restaurant, that they had to make sure nobody ever knew that Peter survived to grow up? And Walter said that some people die twice? Maybe it was just adult Peter that they made never happen?
So soft and cuddly!
Landing on our heads with a little "foomph!"
I don't know that she ever really used it before--didn't she just identify herself as being from the FBI?
She just seemed suuuper defensive of the whole idea with Lincoln, like it was a habit to hide it from everyone. And Bluniverse never had to hide bodies, either.
Olivia said she lost her partner (I'm assuming Charlie) three years ago.
That was John Scott!
Well, he never lost Peter in the first place. Maybe that makes a difference?
I got the impression that his Peter still died, though. And I don't think that level of crazy comes from just killing your lab assistant in a fire. (That poor girl just can't catch a break in any universe, can she?)