Fringe: Stowaway
Mar. 22nd, 2011 10:11 pmWell goodness this icon suddenly seems appropriate.
I really only have two things to discuss re: this episode, and surprisingly neither is an actual opinion about the merits of putting Spock in Olivia's body. Which I thought Anna Torv handled surprisingly well given I was...impressed but not entirely taken in by her voice at the end of the last episode. This time I think the physicality she brought to the character did and the delivery did more than the accent. Regardless; I'ma wait and see whether they did something awesome or just weird with that. I got some thoughts, though, briefly on Bell and less briefly on the nature of reality, physics, spirituality and the relationship between those things, (a) in my head and (b) on Fringe.
( William Bell. )
Okay, that over with, let's talk about the possibly religious chatter about meaning and purpose at the end.
( OH NOES SPIRITUALITY, PHYSICS AND HUMANISM! )
I really only have two things to discuss re: this episode, and surprisingly neither is an actual opinion about the merits of putting Spock in Olivia's body. Which I thought Anna Torv handled surprisingly well given I was...impressed but not entirely taken in by her voice at the end of the last episode. This time I think the physicality she brought to the character did and the delivery did more than the accent. Regardless; I'ma wait and see whether they did something awesome or just weird with that. I got some thoughts, though, briefly on Bell and less briefly on the nature of reality, physics, spirituality and the relationship between those things, (a) in my head and (b) on Fringe.
( William Bell. )
Okay, that over with, let's talk about the possibly religious chatter about meaning and purpose at the end.
( OH NOES SPIRITUALITY, PHYSICS AND HUMANISM! )