tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-485545007692129251.post1675741451685201187..comments2023-08-18T08:25:28.663-04:00Comments on The Critical Fan: TV Episode Review: Fringe “Immortality”The Critical Fanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10189492650636896947noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-485545007692129251.post-714857564546192572011-02-13T02:45:23.808-05:002011-02-13T02:45:23.808-05:00I agree that this episode didn't do much in te...I agree that this episode didn't do much in terms of plot, other than the baby reveal at the end. But, any time I can take a break from our Olivia and watch Fauxlivia is O.K. in my book. Something about Fauxlivia is just 10x more likable. I think I just don't like how "fake" our Olivia seems to be. Ironic, I know. It's just that when our Olivia tries to be emotional in any way, I roll my eyes because I can't believe it for a second.<br /><br />As for the zeplinports, in the episode "Peter" from last season, they open the episode with our Walter talking to some army dudes in the 80s and showing them the "window to the other side." They are viewing it while on a balcony of a skyscraper and get to see the zeplinport.<br /><br />On a side note, if Walternate isn't going to use children, he might want to search for the other two Cortexiphan patients who came to the other side in season 2's finale, Nick Lane and Sally Clark. They "vanished" when they were on the other side. I thought that they sacrificed themselves and died together when Sally combusted and gave Lincoln his burns, but fringepedia.net says otherwise.Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07314498406916355448noreply@blogger.com