After last week’s shocker in the alternate universe, this week ‘Fringe’ returned to our universe and we finally see Olivia smile again.
Liz was out on the rebound, Pete and Frank started a band, and there was a climax worthy of Agatha Christie on ’30 Rock’ this week.
Ice cream shops are one thing, but can you really stand up at the register in a boutique and sample various different perfumes? Better you should go to a department store and get blinded by one of those crazy fragrance slingers!
Upon hearing the announcement for Comcast’s 24-hour 3D channel, I began to think about shows I would hate to see in 3D. Add yours in the comments!
Addison and the gang went to Connecticut to bury Bizzy. And the snow on ground wasn’t the only thing that was cold.
In a world where shows recast their characters in someone’s dream or fantasy, I enjoyed the idea behind Michael casting his office-mates in roles he’d written for his movie. Anyone try and “shrink” the significance of some of his decisions?
With Meredith in charge of the ER, she saved a stroke patient, had a cardiac patient die in the OR, and couldn’t provide much assistance to a boy who wound up being helped by a surprisingly compassionate Alex.
There just might be a “run” today on musicians pounding the pavement in search of a stand-up bass at their local music shops. Why? Just take a look.
I’m sure we would all like to die as Shirley would, surrounded by our family and completely at peace. Most of us, however, will die screaming, so why not take some assholes down with us, right? Alright, maybe that’s not a great idea, but it’s the one Pierce decides to go with after his pill habit lands him in the hospital.
Tara and Michael love the monkeys in the Careerbuilder commercials! Okay … maybe it’s just Michael that loves them. Tara’s not really on board. But she does have squirrels in her basement. Really.