And not only did they not give us that but they wasted an episode after, when all we care about is Olivia and Peter, by vanishing Peter and Olivia to devote an entire episode to Lincoln -- to two Lincolns in fact.
So if Fringe goes out this year, it's brought it on itself. No one asked them to piss on viewers all season long. Will I miss it? Yeah. But I won't miss this yearly jerk off that we've had going for some time now. They kept Peter and Olivia apart, remember, the season before by having Olivia (our Olivia) trapped on the alternate universe while fake Olivia was on this earth pretending to be her. But that was like 7 episodes. They didn't drag that out forever like they did this crap.
Anyway . . .
Rebecca's asked u to all note that her favorite show Revenge returns with new episodes (six in a row) tomorrow night on ABC.
Rebecca's asked u to all note that her favorite show Revenge returns with new episodes (six in a row) tomorrow night on ABC.
That is a pretty cool show. Especially if you're a fan of Alexander Dumas' The Count of Monte Christo. (I love the book.) Emily (the blond pictured above) is out for revenge. Her father was wrongly imprisoned for terrorism. She was a little girl when that happened. Now she's an adult and she's out to destroy everyone who lied about her father.
On the issue of Fringe versus Nikita, I was asked which show I would save if I could only save one and I answered Nikita and thought that might upset some people.
Instead, all the e-mails on the topic have agreed that Fringe has dicked us around and that Nikita holds more promise at this point. Nikita because it doesn't have the pattern Fringe does of taking a huge section of the season to waste it with increasingly bad scenarios to keep Olivia and Peter apart.
So not only was that my vote, it's how others who weighed in voted as well.
Here's C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
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