Friday, December 11, 2009

Friday Morning Quarterback...

Every Friday morning I do a brief writeup and review of shows I watched the night before, including FlashForward, Fringe, the Office, 30 Rock, Survivor, and Parks and Recreation.  There will be spoilers about what happened, so consider yourself forewarned.

FLASHFORWARD: No new episode.

FRINGE: Review forthcoming...

THE OFFICE:  Review forthcoming...

30 ROCK: Review forthcoming...

SURVIVOR:
  Review forthcoming...

PARKS AND RECREATION: Review forthcoming...

As always, you're welcome to post anonymously, but please identify yourself somehow, so I can distinguish between anonymous posters. Thanks!

5 comments:

Greg Tramel said...

Therese brings up CERN in her FF review

FlashForward: Bah, humbug

i thoroughly enjoyed Fringe

Capcom said...

Yes, Fringe was interesting this week! Any ep that involves Walter's precarious mental state and how it got that way always pulls me in. But the particulars of what was done with his brain were really neat. I wonder if Pop Science/Mechanics will have an article about how possible that kind of thing is, i.e., taking pieces of brains and memories. I'd imagine not very, or at least as possible as isolation tanks and shared brainwaves, heheh. But it was interesting speculative technical fiction nonetheless IMO.

Are we to think that Belly made Walter that way I suppose? I never know if what we see is supposed to be taken at face value or what, on this show.

As for FF, I wasn't impressed by the twisty turn about who shoots Cho, or with Karen(?-computer chick) causing her own FF to happen via insemination. But the rest of it was pretty good. The first ep that I liked since the pilot, and I decided to stop taping it, rats.

Capcom said...

Correction, not Karen, Janis...I just read the link. Good link too, haha, hits the nail on the head as to what's wrong there.

Greg Tramel said...

FF

"creating blatant HD/torsion side-effects in the Earth's highly-electrified upper PLASMA atmosphere (ionosphere)"

A "Nobel Torsion Message" Over Norway?

World-Record Energy Collisions Achieved at Large Hadron Collider

Norway Spiral HAARP CERN & CARE

Capcom said...

Nice links. Going to spend some time checking out the many links on the Freesmason site.

I wish that I lived in Ramfjordmoen, just to be able to put it on my address. :-)