Friday, March 25, 2011

Fringe Episode 318: "Bloodline"


The intensity of life “over there” accelerates as Olivia finds herself in mortal danger.

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

6 comments:

  1. Wow, didn't that twists coming tonight. Not what I thought but when you stop and think about things, i'm not suprised. Love this show and how they keep you on the edge of your shee

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  2. They kept saying at the beginning of this season that we would be rooting for both universes by the end. I didn't believe it, but they've proved me wrong. I actually found myself liking Fauxlivia. Evil Geniuses.... LOVED IT!

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  3. How is it that the doctors, 15 seconds behind her, can't find her in time, yet the Fringe Dvsn can make it across town??

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  4. Perhaps because the doctors wanted her found?

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  5. I'm sorry to say that Bloodline struck me as a desperate attempt for a plot-line, as the writers couldn't bear to wait nine months for a new development. However, I have to admit that I did get choked up when we thought that Bolivia had died, and think the episode was a really good way to get us not only to view Bolivia as a good person, but also Walternate (refusing to experiment on children). Can't wait for season finale!!!

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  6. Yeah, he refuses to experiment on children yet he isn't afraid to toy with Olivia's pregnancy when she's carrying his own grandchild... bit far-fetched? I'm assuming that the pregnancy acceleration wasn't an experiment, but rather a tried and true procedure, as far as Walternate and his mad scientists are concerned, so he probably had every reason to hope for success; but still... :/

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