rose_griffes: Olivia, Walter and Peter from TV's "Fringe." (fringe)
rose_griffes ([personal profile] rose_griffes) wrote2011-12-30 12:02 pm
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a movie and one more episode of Fringe

So I watched the movie Thor on DVD. That was the prettiest eye-candy I've seen in a while. Poor Loki gets stuck with the changeable and nonsensical motivations; too bad, I wish he were a better villain, since Tom Hiddleston has loads of charisma onscreen. He did his best with some iffy material.

I did find the Jane/Thor bit to be unsupported by what we saw onscreen. *shrugs* And it wouldn't have taken much more than maybe another scene of those two together. Like, dancing in a country bar! That would have been adorable. Ah well.

Jane and Darcy had a lot of fun interactions; Thor had a nice redemption storyline. A charming filler movie.

Still watching Fringe. Episode 3.17 "Stowaway"
ahahahahahahaha, BEST EPISODE EVER. Anna Torv doing a Leonard Nimoy as William Bell imitation. I loved it.

Huh, so there is a Lincoln Lee in our universe. Shall I irrationally hate him as well? Actually, no. He's kind of adorably clueless. *grins*

Peter: "Don't listen to him. Uh, her." *cackles* I kept having to pause the disc to giggle.

The flirting with Astrid! *dies* Her buttoning up her shirt higher!

Lincoln Lee: "A compassionate soul vampire. Oh boy."

Math word problems! Three trains!
Peter: "What are they saying?"
Astrid: "I have no idea, they're doing that thing again where they don't finish sentences."

Bell: "I think this may be a little more complicated than I thought." Ruh-roh, Shaggie.

Let's hope I continue to find this Lincoln Lee non-irritating, since I'm guessing he'll be back.

More Olivia-as-Bell in the next episode? Okay, then. Though I do want our Olivia back, and soon.

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