Okay. We’ve watched the first seven episodes of Fringe.
Until we realize that we have an upcoming math problem, we have agreed that we will watch but two episodes a week and, as such, have only two episodes before us.
The two episodes we have before us this week are “The Equation” in which the War on Christmas is brought home to each and every one of us followed by “The Dreamscape” in which we are surprised to find out the nature of the baddest man on the planet.
(As always, if you want to discuss spoilers, please rot13.)
Oh, I went to the doctor yesterday for my annual physical and while she was freezing something off of my face, the topic of “Fringe” came up and I asked if she watched. She rolled her eyes and said that yes, she watched it. Her husband made her.
She explained that she knows enough science that the show is more likely to drive her nuts than give her space to suspend disbelief. The example I gave was my watching shows that use computers and my yelling “that’s not unix, that’s windows and that’s not even how windows even works!” at the television… and she said “exactly.”
Just as an aside.
One wonders what you think of Japanese design…
Well, when you watch, say, Jurassic Park, you’re a lot more likely to see what I’m talking about.
They say that this is the latest and greatest technology? Then why are they using HP V-Class servers???
The Cray in “Sneakers” was mildly amusing.
It does look impressive, though.