Aw no more Sterling in Leverage until season 5. That's a bummer. At least I'll get my Mark Sheppard fix a little bit on Supernatural. Still love who is showing up on Leverage for the winter section this season.
it may just be me being stupid, but does it sound more and more like this reset on fringe is permeanent? if there doing flashback episodes,I would take that to imply its season long. Now peter may remember everything (as stated in an earlier spoiler) so technically the stuff in season 1-3 will still have some context. But im sorry, that is still not acceptable, all the character development with all the other characters mainly walter and olivia will be gone!
I love SVU but it wont be the same without Meloni - they were such a perfect team. At least they didnt kill him and maybe he will be back in an episode, another season or whatever. I'll miss all the Stablers
You're not stupid at all. The reset seems to be a permanent thing. Flashback, flashforward and special episodes usually take place late in the second half of the season, which means, that this season is mostly about Peter-less universes. So not only S1-S3 have no meaning (character development, relationships), but the much anticipated confrontations between Walter/Walternate and Olivia/Altlivia have lost their impact, since the source of conflict is gone. They have found a way to not address the issues from previous seasons.
I understand your concern, but it hard to tell what this season of Fringe is going to be like, as the last thing we saw in season 3 was peter disappear and we did not see how it affecting everyone. I personal like the twist at the end of season 3, as it was very original. I do admit that I like the fact that they are not doing a cop out and write Peter back in after few episodes liking nothing happen, rather whatever happen to Peter will effect from sound of it a large part of season4 , not just the first half. I have faith in the Fringe writers will pull it off.
We go back to the future, too? That's great. Loved seeing Ella all grown up. And I am expecting this season a 'Walter' named episode after all we already had 'Peter' and 'Olivia'...
i have to say i was more o.k. with the twist when it first happened, i thought it was a very bold move. but the more interviews and spoilers i read the less i'm liking the idea. it's one thing to have a fresh start, but to suddenly wipe off absolutely everything that has brought us where we are and to introduce completely changed characters... that's a very risky twist. i do have faith in the showrunners and they've said that they are not going to betray us fans, but i for one am quite nervous as to how this might unwind. i liked our characters the way we've met them, they are the show, the are the reason why i love fringe so much, so i'm not sure i'm happy with the idea of meeting new characters. anyway, let's wait and see.
The reset is going to last the whole season at least, maybe it will stay that way, who knows? But after a whole season watching strangers with the faces of the characters we loved, will we even want the old ones back? It's too late, they have betrayed us. At least, I feel betrayed. Peter gone, the Walter we know also gone, etc... Ugh!
Great Fringe stuff. Can't wait to see where season 4 goes. It's the only show that they completely blow the viewers mind and leave you wondering 'just what will they do now?' and have it be better than anything you even imagined. I don't know why people are stressing about this upcoming season considering we do get some 'cool' spoilery stuff but they haven't said anything is concrete in terms of the past 3 seasons being null and void. I'm pretty sure that is NOT going to happen. The only issue I have is waiting 23 days until the damn show returns! LOL!
As most people are saying, I'm worried that the reset in last year's Fringe finale is being treated as permanent. It just seems like a long side tangent from the main story line when we're already worried about the show's renewal possibilities and still very much immersed in that plot line. That being said, I really do trust the Fringe writers and the way I see them pulling it off is with Season 4: The Time-Traveling season! Pinkner says there will definitely be flashback episodes, as in more than one. The writer's of the article also called it the "time-jumping series", not that their phrasing is canon or anything. I don't know, I'm concerned but still mostly just psyched to get a better feel of where Fringe will be going this year!
Looking forward to the Grey's storyline about Bailey and her feelings about Webber steping down as chief. She didn't take it all that well the last time he tried.
I don't know about you, but I loved last season of House. I was on board with House and Cuddy, and I was devastated when they broke up. I'll miss Lisa Edelstein, but look forward to her stint on The Good Wife. Other than that, BRING ON SEASON EIGHT!
they (the showrunners) know how people feel about that... let's just hope they care and they come up with a worthy ending!!!!! i think we deserve it! we are awfully invested fans and they've said plenty of times that they are still on thanks to us. well, here's a way to thank us: give us a proper ending and don't ruin this awesome show with that crap!! give us answers and closure!!!
No more House for me if Taub takes over :) seriously, i know me and alot of other people will quit watching, take you from your 9million a week for new episode to 3million a week :) it just wont be enjoyable, it'll be BULLSHIT!
And once again I'm amazed at how epic Fringe truly is (COME ON PEOPLE WATCH THIS SHOW!) I cannot wait for season 4 now, going to the future, flashbacks without Peter (nooooooo!) a "new" Peter that no one knows who the heck he is, yet he knows nearly everything about them. Yeah, I'm in love with this season already. Let the season of Peter Bishop begin!
As for house - The whole "Taub being the new Dean" thing... not sure how I feel about that. I mean, juggling two kids, a job that he sometimes hates and now that? If he doesn't go crazy, he just might turn into a mini version of house and then all heck will break loose. we have house already, we don't need a zany Taub either!
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Great scoops on my favorite show SVU, House, Greys, Desperate, and TBBT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteAw no more Sterling in Leverage until season 5. That's a bummer. At least I'll get my Mark Sheppard fix a little bit on Supernatural. Still love who is showing up on Leverage for the winter section this season.
ReplyDeleteGood Fringe info - There will be flashbacks & they're going back to the future AND it will all be different than it was before.
ReplyDeleteAnd then Olivia will go back in timet to get the Almanac and everything will be restore!
ReplyDeleteJoking.
Love the spoilers thanks
ReplyDeleteGood scoops:)
ReplyDeleteit may just be me being stupid, but does it sound more and more like this reset on fringe is permeanent? if there doing flashback episodes,I would take that to imply its season long. Now peter may remember everything (as stated in an earlier spoiler) so technically the stuff in season 1-3 will still have some context. But im sorry, that is still not acceptable, all the character development with all the other characters mainly walter and olivia will be gone!
ReplyDeleteHave faith. I have more faith in Fringe than I did with Lost.
ReplyDeleteI love SVU but it wont be the same without Meloni - they were such a perfect team. At least they didnt kill him and maybe he will be back in an episode, another season or whatever. I'll miss all the Stablers
ReplyDeleteYou're not stupid at all. The reset seems to be a permanent thing. Flashback, flashforward and special episodes usually take place late in the second half of the season, which means, that this season is mostly about Peter-less universes. So not only S1-S3 have no meaning (character development, relationships), but the much anticipated confrontations between Walter/Walternate and Olivia/Altlivia have lost their impact, since the source of conflict is gone. They have found a way to not address the issues from previous seasons.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the news about Taub's babies in HOUSE. The final scene was so schocking that I forgot it could be funny.
ReplyDeleteI understand your concern, but it hard to tell what this season of Fringe is going to be like, as the last thing we saw in season 3 was peter disappear and we did not see how it affecting everyone. I personal like the twist at the end of season 3, as it was very original. I do admit that I like the fact that they are not doing a cop out and write Peter back in after few episodes liking nothing happen, rather whatever happen to Peter will effect from sound of it a large part of season4 , not just the first half. I have faith in the Fringe writers will pull it off.
ReplyDeleteGreat Fringe spoilers :D
ReplyDeleteWe go back to the future, too? That's great. Loved seeing Ella all grown up. And I am expecting this season a 'Walter' named episode after all we already had 'Peter' and 'Olivia'...
ReplyDeletethanks for the info :D
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ReplyDeletei have to say i was more o.k. with the twist when it first happened, i thought it was a very bold move. but the more interviews and spoilers i read the less i'm liking the idea. it's one thing to have a fresh start, but to suddenly wipe off absolutely everything that has brought us where we are and to introduce completely changed characters... that's a very risky twist. i do have faith in the showrunners and they've said that they are not going to betray us fans, but i for one am quite nervous as to how this might unwind. i liked our characters the way we've met them, they are the show, the are the reason why i love fringe so much, so i'm not sure i'm happy with the idea of meeting new characters. anyway, let's wait and see.
ReplyDeleteThe reset is going to last the whole season at least, maybe it will stay that way, who knows? But after a whole season watching strangers with the faces of the characters we loved, will we even want the old ones back? It's too late, they have betrayed us. At least, I feel betrayed. Peter gone, the Walter we know also gone, etc... Ugh!
ReplyDeleteWow loved the scoops. Laughed about the Lady Gaga comment.
ReplyDeleteI expect them all meeting at a church after all and going into a bride light.
ReplyDeleteGreat Fringe stuff. Can't wait to see where season 4 goes. It's the only show that they completely blow the viewers mind and leave you wondering 'just what will they do now?' and have it be better than anything you even imagined. I don't know why people are stressing about this upcoming season considering we do get some 'cool' spoilery stuff but they haven't said anything is concrete in terms of the past 3 seasons being null and void. I'm pretty sure that is NOT going to happen. The only issue I have is waiting 23 days until the damn show returns! LOL!
ReplyDeleteOnly after Peter reveals he dies after he used the machine and he's an angel now.
ReplyDeleteI really can't wait for Fringe to come back.
ReplyDeleteAs most people are saying, I'm worried that the reset in last year's Fringe finale is being treated as permanent. It just seems like a long side tangent from the main story line when we're already worried about the show's renewal possibilities and still very much immersed in that plot line. That being said, I really do trust the Fringe writers and the way I see them pulling it off is with Season 4: The Time-Traveling season! Pinkner says there will definitely be flashback episodes, as in more than one. The writer's of the article also called it the "time-jumping series", not that their phrasing is canon or anything. I don't know, I'm concerned but still mostly just psyched to get a better feel of where Fringe will be going this year!
ReplyDeleteNice tidbits on NCIS and Fringe
ReplyDeletegreat spoilers
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the Grey's storyline about Bailey and her feelings about Webber steping down as chief. She didn't take it all that well the last time he tried.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about you, but I loved last season of House. I was on board with House and Cuddy, and I was devastated when they broke up. I'll miss Lisa Edelstein, but look forward to her stint on The Good Wife. Other than that, BRING ON SEASON EIGHT!
ReplyDeletethey (the showrunners) know how people feel about that... let's just hope they care and they come up with a worthy ending!!!!! i think we deserve it! we are awfully invested fans and they've said plenty of times that they are still on thanks to us. well, here's a way to thank us: give us a proper ending and don't ruin this awesome show with that crap!! give us answers and closure!!!
ReplyDeleteNo more House for me if Taub takes over :) seriously, i know me and alot of other people will quit watching, take you from your 9million a week for new episode to 3million a week :) it just wont be enjoyable, it'll be BULLSHIT!
ReplyDeletethanks!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see an episode about the lab assistant who died in a fire, and Walter's subsequent incarceration.
ReplyDeleteYou know what, I think it doesn't matter how it ends. It just has to make sense. The end of Lost didn't at all.
ReplyDeleteAnd once again I'm amazed at how epic Fringe truly is (COME ON PEOPLE WATCH THIS SHOW!) I cannot wait for season 4 now, going to the future, flashbacks without Peter (nooooooo!) a "new" Peter that no one knows who the heck he is, yet he knows nearly everything about them. Yeah, I'm in love with this season already. Let the season of Peter Bishop begin!
ReplyDeleteAs for house - The whole "Taub being the new Dean" thing... not sure how I feel about that. I mean, juggling two kids, a job that he sometimes hates and now that? If he doesn't go crazy, he just might turn into a mini version of house and then all heck will break loose. we have house already, we don't need a zany Taub either!
Awesome NCIS scoop, still holding out for Tiva <3