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The episode, as a whole, was pretty mind-blowing with all the science talk and had some humor sprinkled around like sugar on a glazed donut. Hey, didn't someone use that analogy on the show?
I'm very excited for the next episode and the ARG Abrams has running parallel to his program is pretty intriguing, (Olivia Dunham has a mySpace page and Massive Dynamic has a web site and a toll-free tech support number).
Fringe looks like it will keep me replenished with fluids until Abrams decides on wherever he's going with the Cloverfield franchise. I really should get into Lost, though...
earlier in the show when Olivia is about to "dream" and Bishop says any living brains
can communicate as long as it hasn't been dead for more than 6 hours. Just shows the
Massive Dynamic scientist stole Bishops ideas, probably framed him and gave him
some drugs so that he could use Bishops work forprofit and not get caught. Anyway
pretty cool show