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  tikidawg (Site Moderator)
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Wow, great episode. I liked how it tied together most of the previous episodes. Walter thinking Peter and Olivia needed the bedroom was cute.
I missed the Observer again.
Too bad we have to wait until January for new episodes. The preview for the next episode looks like it will be a good one. |
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| Message Posted On Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 At 3:15 pm |
  Gadfly (Global Editor)
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The Observer is particularly difficult to spot: he's on the security camera monitor at the very beginning. He's wearing a hat the entire time (all 2 seconds), but is wearing the distinctive black suit, and carrying a briefcase.
Arguably the best of the season so far, although I'm not entirely sure I'm buying a time/space teleporter. It also seems unnecessarily complicated: so, they spent, what 5-6 years trying to get "The Equation,'" so they could build "The Desolidifier," so they could break into the bank vaults and get the parts to build "The Teleporter." All to get some guy out of prison when Olivia noted back in "...Meet Mr. Jones" that he could probably have negotiated for a great deal more than simply talking to Smith. This is all less complicated then staging a prison break? Or the "conspiracy" using it's vast secret influence to access the security deposit boxes?
And... why did Jones have to ask Smith where the Gentleman was in that episode, and find out about "Little Hill"? He doesn't need to know where he's being teleported to.
It doesn't really seem to hold up to close scrutiny. Or the villains enjoy being needlessly complex. |
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| Message Posted On Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 At 9:21 pm |
  cindy (Crazed Contributor)
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 Even if he goes crazy, I will still call Chris "Superman" |
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| On Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 9:21 pm, Gadfly wrote: | | It also seems unnecessarily complicated: so, they spent, what 5-6 years trying to get "The Equation,'" so they could build "The Desolidifier," so they could break into the bank vaults and get the parts to build "The Teleporter." All to get some guy out of prison when Olivia noted back in "...Meet Mr. Jones" that he could probably have negotiated for a great deal more than simply talking to Smith. This is all less complicated then staging a prison break? Or the "conspiracy" using it's vast secret influence to access the security deposit boxes? |
Gee, it sounds so simple and obvious when you put it like that. 
I NEVER see the observer, guess I'm just not consciously looking for him when I'm involved in the story. |
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| Message Posted On Thursday, December 4th 2008 At 7:28 am |
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