I can't remember if they actually said that Olivia broke herself out and crossed back over or if it's just something I made up in my head, but I'm going with it.
I don't remember, either. I have a feeling that a rewatch of this season as a complete thing will be enlightening...
(But I feel like any longer than two weeks is pushing believability for Ourlivia not breaking herself out of Walternate's prison, so I'm gonna go with it.)
Heh, no Olivia in any universe would take longer than two weeks to unkidnap herself!
AWWWWW! AWWWWW! AWWWWW!
Makes you wonder how Amberlivia went from a (presumably) happier childhood to bleaker adulthood. : (
Yeah, without that, the Amberverse is DEAD TO ME
:::drives bus for you to chuck Amberverse under:::
In "Olivia," Olivia says she was fourteen when her mother died.
Somehow it never occurred to me that that would imply foster care of some sort for Olivia and Rachel. (There doesn't seem to be any extended family around.)
I don't think the show has ever said specifically which of the two sisters is older, but OBVIOUSLY it's Olivia, I mean REALLY.
If Rachel is older, EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT BIRTH ORDER IS WRONG.
Okay, I am somewhat disturbed that I even managed to think of this, but...
Disturbed, yes...
Can't you just imagine Brandonate deciding it would be grand to try and prove it by killing Ourlivia before they used her for the mass exchange, and setting various small objects next to her to see if any of them were pulled into the other universe?
Eeeeeeevil! Not that having a few little Monopoly playing pieces sucked Over would be any sort of overwhelming proof, but... perhaps he plans to keep a little manila folder of results whenever this situation happens to... pop up? As one does?
YES! Peter should change his name when they get married! *g*
And then Walter could too, just out of solidarity! A whole tribe of Dunhams!
Re: Part 2
Date: 2011-10-22 08:21 pm (UTC)IT'S SQUISHING OUT AROUND THE EDGES.
I can't remember if they actually said that Olivia broke herself out and crossed back over or if it's just something I made up in my head, but I'm going with it.
I don't remember, either. I have a feeling that a rewatch of this season as a complete thing will be enlightening...
(But I feel like any longer than two weeks is pushing believability for Ourlivia not breaking herself out of Walternate's prison, so I'm gonna go with it.)
Heh, no Olivia in any universe would take longer than two weeks to unkidnap herself!
AWWWWW! AWWWWW! AWWWWW!
Makes you wonder how Amberlivia went from a (presumably) happier childhood to bleaker adulthood. : (
Yeah, without that, the Amberverse is DEAD TO ME
:::drives bus for you to chuck Amberverse under:::
In "Olivia," Olivia says she was fourteen when her mother died.
Somehow it never occurred to me that that would imply foster care of some sort for Olivia and Rachel. (There doesn't seem to be any extended family around.)
I don't think the show has ever said specifically which of the two sisters is older, but OBVIOUSLY it's Olivia, I mean REALLY.
If Rachel is older, EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT BIRTH ORDER IS WRONG.
Okay, I am somewhat disturbed that I even managed to think of this, but...
Disturbed, yes...
Can't you just imagine Brandonate deciding it would be grand to try and prove it by killing Ourlivia before they used her for the mass exchange, and setting various small objects next to her to see if any of them were pulled into the other universe?
Eeeeeeevil! Not that having a few little Monopoly playing pieces sucked Over would be any sort of overwhelming proof, but... perhaps he plans to keep a little manila folder of results whenever this situation happens to... pop up? As one does?
YES! Peter should change his name when they get married! *g*
And then Walter could too, just out of solidarity! A whole tribe of Dunhams!
Come onnnnn, Blueverse! Come back to us!
Dear Friday: why so far awaaaaayy??