Col. Broyles looks at a devastated Fauxlivia, swallows hard and says he’s sorry. There’s no response. I mean, betraying someone’s trust is bad enough, but when the direct result of that betrayal — whatever the motivation — is the death of a friend and partner? Forgiveness is probably a long way off. Even Lincoln Lee is looking pissed, like, “Just when I was getting Lincoln Bee to teach me to be a badass, too!”
I am finally getting around to catching up on Fringe but begrudgingly so, because there’s really nothing worse than what’s going on with Olivia right now. I hope that they are going somewhere with this because Olivia just choosing to forget her entire life for Peter is weird and gross.
But the good news is, the Lincoln Lees are still adorable and this version of Olivia is still awesome.
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a place to call home
I haven’t actually watched this episode yet because I know what happens but I don’t want to see it happen but oh how I love these two and sort of hate the show now.
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You know what Barrett said? He said that he looked into her eyes, and he knew that it wasn’t her.I understand the facts. I know that she had reams of information about me and about my life and about the people that were close to me. And I understand that if she slipped up that she would have a completely reasonable explanation for it. And I guess to expect you to have seen past that is perhaps asking a little bit too much. But when I was over there, I thought about you. And you were just a figment of my imagination. But I held onto you, and it wasn’t reasonable, and it wasn’t logical, but I did it, so… why didn’t you? She wasn’t me. How could you not see that? Now she’s everywhere. She’s in my house, my job, my bed, and I don’t want to wear my clothes anymore, and I don’t want to live in my apartment, and I don’t want to be with you. She’s taken everything.
This speech right here is why I could never quite buy the two of them getting back together later in the season. I still think the writers intended to have her angry at him for a very long time, and then they got terrified they were going to get canceled and moved the reconciliation up, which made it feel rushed instead of earned.
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Fringe: A Guide to Having Sexual Tension with Yourself.
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So Peter tries Olivia next — she’s surprised to see him turn up at her apartment door (no brownstone for this Olivia), as she’s taking the day off to deal with a migraine. You know, the kind of migraine brought about by people led by Nina Sharp pumping knockout gas into your home. Anyway, he’s there to ask a favor, and I’d just like to point out that Olivia probably enjoys pastries too, Peter.
—TwoP
1) I did not realize until now that Olivia did not have her fabulous brownstone. My real estate lust takes a tumble!
2) Yeah, Peter. Just because she’s not your universe’s Olivia doesn’t mean she doesn’t like pastries. Tsk tsk.
Hey. You look a little freaked out. You wanna talk about it?
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